ORD MINNETT AUSSIE STINGERS START LA CYCLE AT WORLD CUP IN GREECE
Published Tue 14 Jan 2025
The Ord Minnett Aussie Stingers have arrived in Alexandroupolis, Greece, ahead of the first competition of the new Olympic cycle.
1277 days until the Olympic cauldron is lit once again, the Ord Minnett Aussie Stingers have been training in the home of the modern Olympics in preparation for the World Cup.
Seven Stingers will return to the international stage for the first time since the Paris Olympic Games, as the squad welcomes some new faces, with five athletes set to make their senior national team debut.
Olympic silver medalist Bronte Halligan said she’s enjoying being back with the Australian national team.
“It’s really exciting to be back with the Stingers group. It’s a new group since Paris, some old faces and some new faces.
“It’s just a great energy, and we’re looking to build on the momentum we created in Paris.
“But like I said it’s a new group, so were taking it day by day, step by step, and I’m looking forward to seeing what we can do,” she said.
Two-time Olympian Abby Andrews has been living in Greece since the Paris Olympics, playing for renowned club Olympiacos in the European league.
“I love living here, and I’ve really enjoyed training here with the Stingers over the last week, and training with the Greeks was great preparation for us.
“Starting a new cycle, and getting the feelers out to see where we are starting this cycle (at the World Cup) is really exciting, and I can’t wait until we get in the pool,” she said.
The Ord Minnett Aussie Stingers will play their first game on Tuesday 14 January (local time) against the Olympic bronze medalists the Netherlands, something goal keeper Gen Longman said she’s really looking forward to.
“I think we can expect the Netherlands to bring a really high quality game of water polo.
“They have some new players, like we do, but we know they are always going to bring their A-game.
“They have some really great outside shooters, they play a fast and physical game.
“I think they bring out the best in us, and we do that for them too. It will be action packed, but an exciting game to watch,” she said.
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