Water Polo Australia is excited to announce entries are open for the boys and girls 2018 16&U National Aged Club Championships which will be hosted across two states.
AUS v CRO I It was the father vs son contest people were eager to see for fifth place as Aussie Sharks Head Coach Elvis Fatovic’s took on Croatia with his son Loren in his home country’s line-up – and it was the kid who levelled the score with a great shot.
The Australian water polo community has again been recognised for its positive approach towards LGBTI inclusion at the annual Australian Pride in Sport Awards held in Melbourne on Tuesday night.
In April, Water Polo Australia unveiled the new coaching appointments for the Australian Junior Teams. The role of Junior Team Head Coaches play an important part in the player pathway and preparing junior players for opportunities to represent Australia in the future.
I recall watching my first water polo international test match between Italy and Australia. As a 12-year-old I didn’t know a whole lot about water polo but during that game I fell in love with the Aussie Sharks and their tenacity as they took on the reigning Olympic champions and didn’t back down.
Following a six-day training camp in Croatia, the Aussie Sharks are set to take on hosts Hungary in the opening match of the FINA World League Super Finals which gets underway tonight.
The Aussie Stingers have announced their training squad for their three-week European tour as the squad continues to prepare for the FINA Women’s Water Polo World Cup in September.
FINA rules were updated in 2017 with WPA subsequently publishing its national rule modifications in October 2017. Not all states and clubs have enforced the updated FINA rules with some events adopting ‘local rules’ for both the conduct of the tournament and its eligibility criteria. WPA have made a commitment to the states to undertake a more thorough and consultative process to ensure all stakeholders are engaged.
Water Polo Australia is pleased to announce the Waterpolo Australian Country men’s and women’s teams due to travel to the 2018 Princess Chulabhorn Cup later this year.
The Aussie Stingers have gone down to reigning Olympic champions the USA 1-12 overnight, in the elimination final at the FINA World League Super Final in China.
The Aussie Stingers were defeated by Spain 9-10 in their third FINA World League Super Final match which will now see them face off against reigning Olympic Champions USA, tonight.
The Aussie Stingers have gone down 6-8 to hosts China in their second pool match of the FINA World League Super Final as the side looks to turn things around ahead of their next game against Spain tonight.
The Aussie Stingers first FINA World League Super Finals match against Netherlands ended in a close 5-7 defeat last night with the team looking to rebound quickly ahead of their second game against host nation China tonight.