Water Polo Australia announces 2025 16&U Girls NAGP Squad
Published Tue 01 Oct 2024
Following the success of the 2024 National State Championships on the Gold Coast, Water Polo Australia is pleased to announce the athletes who have been provisionally selected in the 16&U Girls National Age Group Program squad for 2025.
The National Age Group Program (NAGP) is designed to prepare athletes, coaches and referees for Australian representative opportunities. The NAGP takes a holistic approach, supporting personal development and preparation of the whole person while identifying, supporting and developing athletes in preparation for the relevant international age group events and preparing for future selection in Senior National Teams.
NAGP squad selections for 2025 are provisional, with WPA reserving the right to have additional players included at a later date.
16&U NAGP Squad for 2025
Alannah Paul (Sydney Northern Beaches, NSW)
Alexia Spartalis (UWA, WA)
Alice McMeniman (AHS, QLD)
Amelia Edmonds (RiverCity, QLD)
Chloe Barrett (Mermaids, QLD)
Elisabeth Palmer (Nordek, ACT)
Ella Spiteri (Richmond, VIC)
Emily Broadbent (UTS Balmain, NSW)
Emily Cope (UQ, QLD)
Evelyn Knott (Clarence Crocs, TAS)
Evelyn O’Neill (UTS Balmain, NSW)
Harlei Kricak (Gosford, NSW)
Isabella Parkes (Sydney Northern Beaches, NSW)
Jade Visch (Syndey University, NSW)
Jayde Veverka (Melville, WA)
Jessica Wiley (Mermaids, QLD)
Laura McKinnon (Mermaids, QLD)
Lillian Hogan (Nordek, ACT)
Lilly Allen (Wyong, NSW)
Madeleine Hook (Drummoyne, NSW)
Maya Mattes (Drummoyne, NSW)
Mia Akhurst (Sydney Northern Beaches, NSW)
Molly Betteridge (Melville, WA)
Natasha Winton (St Rita’s, QLD)
Nicole Beitz (Mermaids, QLD)
Nikita Muriti (Sydney Northern Beaches, NSW)
Poppy Lochran (Mermaids, QLD)
Zara Veverka (Melville, WA)