This paper reports a study of the indentation of a model polycrystal using two-dimensional discrete dislocation plasticity. The polycrystal consists of square grains having the same orientation. Grain boundaries are modelled as being impenetrable to dislocations. Every grain has three slip systems.. with a random distribution of initial sources and obstacles, and edge dislocations that glide in a drag-controlled manner. The indenter is wedge shaped, so that the indentation depth is the only geometrical length scale. The microstructural length scale on which we focus attention is the grain size, which is varied from 0.625 to 5 mu m. While the predicted uniaxial yield strength of the polycrystals follows the Hall-Petch relation, this grain si...