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2015/2016 Summer Season Grand Finals 2015/2016 Summer Season Grand Finals Tuesday 22nd March 2016 Division 2 Men’s Finals Ryde Aquatic & Leisure Centre Wednesday 23rd March 2016 Division 2 Ladies Finals Ryde Aquatic & Leisure Centre Follow the Results! Follow us on twitter @waterpolonsw Use the hashtags #WPNSWFinals & #WPNSWGameDay PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE On behalf on Water Polo NSW, welcome to the Grand Finals for the 2015/16 Men’s & Ladies Division 2 Competitions. The competition this year has been fantastic, with team turning up each week to play within the spirit of the game. We’ve seen some great matches, great player development, and above all great sportsmanship. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the office of Water Polo NSW for the administration of the competition, as well as the referees, coaches, and managers who give their time each week to the sport. I urge all players, coaches, referees and volunteers to be part of the game in the best spirit and wish all teams’ good luck. Nick Hodgers | President – Water Polo NSW THINK. ACT. PLAY. Think.Act.Play is the program that was developed by Water Polo Australia and NSW Sport & Recreation to ensure that core values, good reputation, and positive behaviours are maintained. Water Polo NSW fully endorse the program and envisage it to be a cornerstone support to the development of the Sport. The key messages that the program aims to promote are: THINK before you speak ACT with respect| PLAY in the spirit of the game All Clubs are encouraged to look to implement the program within their local training and activities. If you would like more information, please see the officials table to speak with a tournament director/coordinator. 2015/16 CLUB CHAMPIONS This is decided at the completion of the rounds. There are divisional club championships for the following; Ladies’ Grades L1, L2, L3 and L18 (1st Division) Ladies’ Grades L4, L5, L16A and L14A (2nd Division) Men’s Grades M1, M2, M3 and M18 (1st Division). Men’s Grades M4, M5, M6, M16A and M14A (2nd Division). L1, M1, L4 and M4 competition points will be multiplied by three. L2, M2, L4 and M5 competition points will be multiplied by two. LADIES 1ST DIVISION MEN’S 1ST DIVISION 1. Drummoyne 4. Sydney Uni 1. UNSW Wests 4. Cronulla 2. Cronulla 5. UTS Balmain 2. Sydney Uni 5. UTS Balmain 3. UNSW Wests 3. Drummoyne LADIES 2ND DIVISION MEN’S 2ND DIVISION 1. SNB 4. Sydney Uni 1. Cronulla 4. Sydney Uni 2. Cronulla 5. UNSW Wests 2. UNSW Wests 5. UTS Balmain 3. Drummoyne 6. UTS Balmain 3. Drummoyne 6. SNB NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS The 2015/16 National League Finals were held in Melbourne from 11th – 13th March 2016. Both Sydney Uni Lion Women’s and UWA Torpedos Men’s teams won their first NWPL Gold Medals. LADIES RESULTS MEN’S RESULTS Gold Medal Match Gold Medal Match Sydney Uni Lions def. Brisbane Barracudas 12-8 UWA Torpedos def. Victorian Seals 13-11 Bronze Medal Match Bronze Medal Match Cronulla Sharks def. Fremantle Marlins 9-6 Sydney Uni Lions def. UNSW Wests Magpies 10-7 FINAL PLACINGS FINAL PLACINGS 1. Sydney Uni Lions 1. UWA Torpedoes 2. Brisbane Barracudas 2. Victorian Seals 3. Cronulla Sharks 3. Sydney Uni Lions 4. Fremantle Marlins 4. UNSW Wests Magpies 5. Victorian Seals 5. Drummoyne Devils 6. UWA Torpedoes 6. Cronulla Sharks 7. Drummoyne Devils 7. Brisbane Barracudas 8. UTS Balmain Tigers 8. Hunter Hurricanes 9. KFC Queensland Breakers 9. Fremantle Marlins 10. UNSW Wests Killer Whales 10. UTS Balmain Tigers 11. Hunter Hurricanes 11. KFC Queensland Breakers 12. Adelaide Jets 12. Adelaide Jets GAME DAY SCHEDULE – TUESDAY 22ND MARCH Ryde Aquatic Leisure Centre TIME COMPETITION WHITE CAPS BLUE CAPS 7:15pm 2015/2016 Summer M7 Drummoyne Black Drummoyne Red Semi-Final Result def. Drummoyne Red 7-6 def. by Drummoyne Black 6-7 Preliminary Final Result – def. UNSW Wests 7-4 8:00pm 2015/2016 Summer M6 Sydney Stingers Parramatta Semi-Final Result def. Parramatta 3-2 def. by Sydney Stingers 2-3 Preliminary Final Result – def. Drummoyne Red 11-5 8:45pm 2015/2016 Summer M5 UTS Balmain Blue Mountains Semi-Final Result def. Cronulla 10-2 def. Wizards 12-7 Preliminary Final Result – def. Cronulla 10-9 9:30pm 2015/2016 Summer M4 Drummoyne Cronulla Semi-Final Result def. Cronulla 5-4 def. by Drummoyne 4-5 Preliminary Final Result – def. UNSW Wests 5-1 Medal Presentations will take places at the conclusion of each match. GAME DAY SCHEDULE – WEDNESDAY 23RD MARCH Ryde Aquatic Leisure Centre TIME COMPETITION WHITE CAPS BLUE CAPS 7:15pm 2015/2016 Summer L5 Sutherland Shire Seals Ryde Semi-Final Result def. Sydney Uni 15-7 def. Drummoyne 7-3 Preliminary Final Result – def. Sydney Uni 9-3 8:00pm 2015/2016 Summer L4 Cronulla SNB Semi-Final Result def. SNB 11-7 def. by Cronulla 7-11 Preliminary Final Result – def. Drummoyne 5-2 Medal Presentations will take places at the conclusion of each match. PAST WINNERS LADIES 4TH GRADE LADIES 5TH GRADE 1st Cronulla 1st Dolphins 2014/15 Summer 2014/15 Summer 2nd SNB Breakers 2nd UNSW Wests Black 1st Cronulla 1st Cronulla 2013/14 Summer 2013/14 Summer 2nd SNB Breakers 2nd Dolphins 1st Drummoyne 1st Dolphins 2012/13 Summer 2012/13 Summer 2nd UNSW Wests 2nd Piranhas 1st Drummoyne 1st Dolphins 2011/12 Summer 2011/12 Summer 2nd Parramatta 2nd UNSW Wests 1st Balmain 1st Breakers 2010/11 Summer 2010/11 Summer 2nd Parramatta 2nd Dolphins MEN’S 4TH GRADE MEN’S 5TH GRADE 1st Cronulla 1st Drummoyne 2014/15 Summer 2014/15 Summer 2nd SNB Breakers 2nd UTS Balmain 1st Cronulla 1st Cronulla 2013/14 Summer 2013/14 Summer 2nd SNB Breakers 2nd Balmain 1st Cronulla 1st Cronulla 2012/13 Summer 2012/13 Summer 2nd SNB Breakers 2nd Balmain 1st Cronulla 1st Drummoyne Red 2011/12 Summer 2011/12 Summer 2nd UNSW Wests 2nd Balmain 1st Cronulla 1st Cronulla 2010/11 Summer 2010/11 Summer 2nd UNSW/Wests 2nd Drummoyne MEN’S 6TH GRADE MEN’S 7TH GRADE 1st Sydney Uni Blue 1st Cronulla 2014/15 Summer 2014/15 Summer 2nd Stingers A 2nd Drummoyne 1st Cronulla 2013/14 Summer 2013/14 Summer __________ 2nd Sydney Uni 1st 2012/13 Summer 2012/13 Summer __________ 2nd 1st Cronulla 2011/12 Summer 2011/12 Summer __________ 2nd Drummoyne Black 1st Sydney Uni 2010/11 Summer 2010/11 Summer __________ 2nd Ryde WATER POLO NSW STAFF David Whittaker Chief Executive Chris Dyson Steff Jelic Sports Development Manager Competitions & Events Manager Ash Kaesler Kyle Alp Officials Development Officer Sydney Academy Coordinator WATER POLO NSW BOARD OF DIRECTORS Nick Hodgers Nathan Thomas President Financial Director Mark Simpson Gail Salter Metropolitan Director Country Director Rebecca Rippon Alan Balla Director Director WATER POLO NSW LIFE MEMBERS Year Life Member Year Life Member 1936 H. Grose 1985 D.F Hamill 1939 C.E Chapman 1985 D.M Woods 1950 H. Doerner 1986 P. Montgomery 1963 H.K Porter 1989 W.R Jones 1963 A.P Hart 1989 G. Winterton 1971 R.Y Traynor 1990 L.J Kay 1978 G.R. Woods 1991 K.F Connor 1978 V.J Chalwin 1992 P.H Kerr 1979 M.W Gooley 1992 A.P Kerr 1979 W. Berge Phillips 1998 G. Wulf 1980 F.L Falson 1999 D.M Marks 1980 R.L Smee 2012 D. Henricks 1983 J. Thornett 2012 B. Falson 2014 P. Waterman Follow live results & reports on Water Polo NSW Water Polo NSW @waterpolonsw .
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