The Drummoyne Devils have claimed their first ever Australian Waterpolo League title, defeating Sydney Uni Lions 11-10 in today’s men’s gold medal match.
An action packed day three of the Australian Waterpolo League Finals Series confirmed the Women’s Fremantle Marlins and the Men’s Sydney Uni Lions as the last two teams qualified for the AWL Finals.
The Women’s Griffith University Queensland Thunder and Men’s Drummoyne Devils secured their spots in the 2024 Australian Waterpolo League Grand Finals, winning their respective semi-finals at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre today.
Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre hosted the opening day of the 2024 Australian Waterpolo League Finals Series, with teams putting it all on the line to keep their finals hopes alive.
A critical weekend in the pool saw teams make one final play for Championship points, with Saturday and Sunday’s games bringing the regular season of the Australian Waterpolo League to a close.
The remaining two weeks of the regular 2024 Australian Waterpolo League season will see teams make a final effort to secure their position on the ladder, with Championship points more important than ever.
With just over a month to go until the 2024 Australian Waterpolo League finals, the season is ramping up with teams vying for all important Championship points and positions on the ladder.
The Australian Water Polo League (AWL) community is set to come together this weekend in celebration of the official AWL Indigenous round, with twenty games set to take place across the country.
Competition was well and truly back in full swing over the weekend with all teams taking to the pool in what was the biggest weekend of the Australian Waterpolo League so far this season.
Just two clubs took to the pool over the weekend in the Australian Waterpolo League, with the remainder enjoying a scheduled bye after the first month of competition.