After a successful and competitive Country Championships in Mackay, the teams to represent Queensland Country in the upcoming Australian Country Championships have been selected.
Water Polo Australia is pleased to announce that the 2017Â Men's Water Polo World League Intercontinental Tournament will be conducted at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre, home of the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.Â
Water Polo Queensland (WPQ) today announced a strategic alliance with Academy Water Polo that supports the organisation’s vision to take the game to more people and more communities across Queensland.
This month the Brisbane Barracudas and Queensland Breakers competed in two fiercely contested local derbies; welcomed visiting team the Drummoyne Devils and for the first time hosted the NWPL Pride Cup match at the Valley Pool. In addition, the inaugural Pride Shield match took place with players from Australia’s three LGBTI-inclusive clubs in an All-Stars exhibition game.
We are reaching the business end of this year BWPI competition and after 13 rounds of fantastic competition, we have our semi-finalists. Matches will be played at Valley Pool, All Hallows and Somerville House, so please check the table below for your teams playing location.
Ten teams from across Queensland descended on Mackay over the weekend for the annual Queensland Country Championships for three days of tough competition.
For the first time, the annual NWPL Pride Cup will be played in Brisbane during Round Seven of the National Water Polo League (NWPL). This year the Brisbane Barracudas will host local rivals, the Queensland Breakers at Valley Pool on Saturday, 25th February.
Water Polo Queensland hosted several information sessions for the community to update them on the changes to the State Team programme, the introduction of Regional Training Centres that form part of the revamped representative pathways.
It’s been a busy month for the Brisbane Barracudas and Queensland Breakers with the start of the National League. Both teams have been involved with several tough matches in the first three rounds.
To mark the anniversary of the tragic loss of Cole Miller, the Water Polo community will come together at 11 am Friday, 13th January in front of the Chinatown Mall. The Memorial Service will centre around the tree where many came to pay their respects a year ago as the community dealt with Cole’s death caused by assault during a night out with friends.
The champions keep on coming at Water Polo Queensland as Australia’s most decorated Water Polo player, Mel Rippon, joins the team as the new Head of Participation and Pathways.
Water Polo Australia has been officially advised by FINA that it will cease the operation of the FINA Test Rules at the conclusion of the Women’s Youth World Championships in Auckland on 19 December 2016.
After three action-packed days of competition, along with some great displays of sportsmanship, the All Hallows and Barracudas teams emerged victorious in the girls and boys competitions at this year’s 14&U State Titles.
After three action-packed days of competition, along with some great displays of sportsmanship, the All Hallows and Barracudas teams emerged victorious in the girls and boys competitions at this year’s 14&U State Titles.
Three-time Olympian and Aussie Stingers captain, Bronwen Knox, will join Water Polo Queensland (WPQ) as the new Development Officer for South-East Queensland.