Awarded annually to the Sydney Super League (previously Sydney Metropolitan First Grade) Most Valuable Player, meet our award Honorees, David Woods and Pat Jones.
Water Polo NSW is committed to collectively building relationships, our community, and values to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, histories, cultures, and futures.
I first represented NSW Blues Country in 2003 and it was an honour to captain the team for my last competition and win the gold medal in 2022, Libby Magann NSW Country Water Polo Athlete.
Read on to hear how Newcastle Water Polo Association are successfully growing participation within Water Polo by launching a women’s social training program.
Purnell's - The Big Orange Wrap Up
This year saw the 12's Water Polo Tournament in Orange the biggest since it started several years ago. 34 teams, 117 games... What a weekend!
This summer we saw the return of Sydney Super League, introduced more Junior Festivals, delivered junior participation initiatives across NSW, and hosted our first State Championships since 2018.
The office is going to be closed from 26th April – 1st May 2022.
Our Water Polo NSW Masters event is a social competition with a 70-year legacy, keeping players connected across Australia. One thing we know about our water polo community is that polo is for life (our oldest playing member is 82 years young – what a legend).
The WPNSW Junior State Club Championship returns. It has been over 3 years since our last Championships and the stakes are high. We are very excited to host this event and showcase WPNSW's best of the best... Who will be crowned our 2022 Champions!!
In the second season of Girls Making Waves, close to 200 girls who have never played water polo before, have learned the basics of the game while having lots of fun and making new friends.
The 12’s Narwhal Cup is one of the new initiatives Grassroot Development Programs and Competitions between WPNSW & WPA for boys and girls 12 years and under who wish to give Water Polo a try… The focus is on fun and participation.
The Junior Country Clubs Annual Championships, hosted by Wagga Wagga Association, saw three days of water polo played at the Oasis Aquatic Centre and Junee Regional Aquatic Centre, and a record 36 team entries.