Congratulations to the nine Queensland athletes named as part of a 36-strong 16&U Female Australian training squad following the recent National Aged Club Championships.
Australia’s Men’s and Women’s Water Polo team will kick their Tokyo 2020 preparations into the next gear when they host the Japanese teams in a two test match series in Brisbane on 17 and 18 of January 2019.
With the eyes of the sporting world turning towards Japan ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the opportunity to play in Japan with one of the countries oldest clubs was too good to miss for Rhys Howden.
Water Polo Queensland (WPQ) is excited to announce the introduction of a new Junior Talent Program (JTP) that will deliver targeted coaching emphasising high-performance skill acquisition, while supporting athletes through their stages of development and career and/or education pursuits.
The Queensland training squads for the upcoming 2018/19 OVO Australian Waterpolo League (AWL) season have been named following the recent announcement that will see a single Queensland entity compete in Australia’s national competition, for the next two seasons.
Far North Queensland will welcome teams from across regional Queensland with Cairns announced as hosts of the 2019 Queensland Country Water Polo Championships.
The 2018 16&U Girls Club Nationals are underway in Hobart and for the St Peters Lutheran College, it's an exciting opportunity to keep at their first Club Nationals competition.Â
We caught up with coach Jack Bell just before the side travelled to Hobart to discover more about water polo at St Peters.
18 teams from across Australia gathered on the Gold Coast for the 2018 Division 1 University Games.Â
Bond University, the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and the University of Queensland (UQ) were flying the flag for Queensland at the four-day competition.Â
Water polo in Rockhampton packs a small but mighty punch. This season alone Rockhampton has fielded a team at State Titles, had athletes selected in the Queensland Country and Queensland State Teams and has one athlete studying in the USA on a water polo scholarship.
Water Polo Queensland (WPQ) and Grand Final Technologies Australia (GFT) are delighted to announce an exclusive one-year partnership that will see athletes across the State introduced to an innovative core strength training program and training technologies.
Making her Australia team debut, Maisie Newell will tour Europe with the Born 2000 Women’s team as they prepare for the FINA Youth World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia.
Queensland has a proud history of developing and nurturing water polo talent that has gone on to represent the Aussie Stingers and Aussie Sharks and achieve success at the highest level of international competition.