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2010/11 Annual Report

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Front Cover: Brisbane Barracuda, Rhys Howden, photo courteous of Pearce Photography

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The purpose of this Annual Report is to report to our stakeholders (Members, State Government, Australian Water Polo, Queensland Academy of Sport, Sponsors and the Water

Polo Community) our year’s achievements as we develop water polo throughout the state at all levels.

Table of Contents

About Us........................................................................................................................... 4

Mission ....................................................................................................................................... 4

Vision .......................................................................................................................................... 4

Values......................................................................................................................................... 4

Executive Committee .............................................................................................................. 5

Employees ................................................................................................................................. 5

Life Members............................................................................................................................. 5

Auditor ....................................................................................................................................... 5

President Report ........................................................................................................... 6

Executive Director Report ......................................................................................... 8

Participation Analysis ............................................................................................... 10

2010/11 Registrations ........................................................................................................... 13

Registration Trends 2002-2011 ........................................................................................... 14

Membership Results & Achievements ................................................................ 15

2010 QWPI Awards ................................................................................................................ 15

National Championship Results ........................................................................................... 16

National Championship Player Achievements ................................................................... 17

State Championship Results ................................................................................................ 18

State Championship Player Achievements ........................................................................ 20

Queensland State Team Members ...................................................................................... 21

Queensland National Team Members ................................................................................. 24

Financial Report .......................................................................................................... 25

Water Polo Queensland would like to acknowledge the following supporters and sponsors:

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About Us

Mission To facilitate the growth and expansion of operations, facilities and programs to cater to

community needs. To help develop our players, coaches, officials and volunteers to the level they desire. To provide stable organisational and financial management for the betterment of all

participants. To form effective partnerships, both within the sport of Water Polo and externally.

To where possible, participate within the operational and strategic structure, as guided by Australian Water Polo Inc, to achieve QWPI objectives.

Vision To be recognised as one of the top two Water Polo States in Australia, to facilitate and nurture a fun competitive team activity for all levels of participation and to ensure the ongoing

viability of the sport in Queensland.

Values Encourages healthy, fun, drug free and safe participation in Water Polo for players, coaches, officials and volunteers.

Be efficient and professional in all operational and strategic areas of administration, events and game development.

Create an inclusive, impartial and objective environment in which all stakeholders will operate (Fair Play in Sport).

Promote the achievement of excellence at all times in everything we do. Demonstrate operational and financial integrity at all times.

Have open, clear and effective communication with all stakeholders at all times.

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Executive Committee Jack Lusic President Appointed 28 Oct 2010 Phil Pettifer Treasurer Helen Park Secretary

Natalie Pavanello Athlete Development Director Brad Lauder Marketing Director Appointed 28 Oct 2010 Tony Hardy Competitions Director Appointed 28 Oct 2010 Toni Jepson Country Director Appointed November

Trevor Giles President Resigned September 2010 Tracey Vincent Marketing Director Term ended October 28 2010

Sharyn Tucker Competitions Director Term ended October 28 2010 Kerry Connelly Country Director Term ended October 28 2010

Employees

Jodie Watson Executive Director/ Director of Coaching Commenced 27 June 2011 Gina Fabian Administration Assistant Sandra Lucas Finance Officer

Keith Long Executive Director Resigned as at 29 April 2010 Annabel Keogh Development Officer Resigned as at 2 August 2010

Daniel Almond Junior Development Officer Resigned as at February 2011 Emma Jackson Special Project Officer Contract end 25 October 2010 Natasha Bletchley Casual Administration Officer 17 April to 12 August 2011

Life Members

Mr N.M.Cooke LLB (1972) Dr J. Van Opdenbosch* (1975)

Mr R.W. Parton (1976)

Mr R.J. Wiles (1981) Mr S.J. Cluett (1983) Ms B. Parker (1989) Mr J Birch (2005)

Ms L Lister* (2007) * Member deceased

Auditor

BDO Audit Pty Ltd (QLD)

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President Report They say a year is a long time in politics well they should try Water Polo and what an eventful year it has been.

It began in the office, firstly, we lost our Development Officer, then our Junior Development Officer and finally our Executive Director. Fortunately, we had Gina who held the fort and then we made a spectacular recovery.

I have great pleasure in welcoming and introducing Mrs Jodie Watson (nee Taylor) as our new Executive Director and Director of Coaching. Mrs Watson comes with a water polo background,

not only representing Australia as a player and manager but also coached Junior and National League teams. Mrs Watson came to us with wonderful credentials having held positions with Australian University Sport and Bicycle Queensland. Water Polo Queensland is very pleased to have her on board and when I say she was able to hit the ground running, I mean she was

sprinting. In the pool this past season, we have had outstanding results:

Men • National League Barracudas and KFC finished in the top 6 – Barracudas 4th, KFC 6th. • NTC Challenge – Queensland – 3rd Bronze • Under 20 – 3rd Bronze

• Under 20 – 2nd Silver • Under 18 – 2 teams entered finishing 4th and 6th • Under 16 – Club Nationals, Barracudas – 2nd Silver, KFC – 14th • Under 14 – East Coast Challenge, 2 teams entered finishing 2nd Silver and 4th

• Under 14 – Club Nationals, KFC – 2nd Silver, Barracudas – 7th • School Boys – 3rd Bronze

Women • National League Barracudas – 1st Gold (Three years in a row) - KFC – 6th • NTC Challenge – Queensland – 1st Gold • Under 20 – 2nd Silver

• Under 20 – 1st Gold • Under 18 – 2 teams entered finishing 1st Gold and 6th • Under 16 – Club Nationals, Sunshine Coast – 4th, BGGS – 8th

• Under 14 – East Coast Challenge, 2 teams entered finishing 1st Gold and 4th • Under 14 – Club Nationals, Rivercity – 4th, KFC – 9th, Stuartholme – 12th, Barracudas –

15th • School Girls – 2nd Silver

As you can imagine, with these excellent results many of our players were rewarded with selection in Australian National Teams.

This leads me to our development program. Our Emerging Athlete Program (EAP) for girls has been up and running for 3 years with notable success, the number of gold medals speak for themselves. We are about to implement the boys EAP and I have no doubt that it too will be

just as successful. Whilst our player participation numbers are continually growing in the South East corner, our numbers are declining in North Queensland. Under the guidance of Mrs Watson, plans are already under way to rectify this situation.

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I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the clubs, coaches, referees, volunteers and

especially the players for such a successful season. These wonderful results wouldn’t be possible without you. I would also like to thank the Executive Committee for their support and commitment. This

season the Executive Committee faced some difficult situations and I am most proud that these were dealt with integrity, unity, professionalism and every decision made was for the betterment of the sport of water polo.

Sadly, one of our Executive Committee members are stepping down and on behalf of everyone on the Executive Committee, I would like to thank Helen Park for her time and dedication (driving down from the Sunshine Coast to attend every Board meeting), it has always been

appreciated, and you will be missed. In closing, I would like to remind you all that our Awards night is on 30th September 2011. It’s a night for young and old and I look forward to seeing many of you there.

Jack Lusic President

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Executive Director Report

Having being appointed as the Executive Director/ Director of Coaching in late

June 2011, after a two (2) month vacancy of the position, I can say that in many respects 2010/11 has been the most challenging Water Polo Queensland has experienced in years.

Due to many factors personnel changes within the office has seen a decrease of activity, possibility resulting in an overall eight percent (8%) decrease in participation; however the performance of teams in the pool were promising for the state and the potential for the coming years.

I would like to thank the Executive Committee in their support of managing the operations of the organisation after the resignation of two (2) Development Officers (Annabel Keogh & Daniel Almond) and the Executive Director (Keith Long), along with the completion of the special project funding position (Emma Jackson) within the last twelve months. As a direct result of staff loses and decrease of activities, Water Polo Queensland saw a

financial gain for the 2010/11 financial year of $80,952. This saving will assist in the grown and development of the sport in the next 12months to counterweigh the lack of activities seen in 2010/11.

We have successfully renewed our prime funding grant with the Queensland Government to span the next three years (2011-13) commencing at $117,000 + GST for 2011, to be indexed with CPI. This represents the same annual amount as our 2008-2010 grant. Without any

increases we will need to increase our efficiency through cost savings and grow our revenue through non-grant related activities over the coming years to account for the growth and needs of the sport.

The year has seen a eight percent (8%) fall in registered members, however may be the result of the registration process not an actual decrease in people within the state playing. As a result a new online registration is being introduced for 2011/12. Further information regarding

registration can be seen in the participation analysis. We have continued to see success in the pool with thirteen (13) teams with podium finishes across club nationals, national championships and national league competitions. In the final

staging of the U18 National Championships (changing to Club based nationals in 2012), Queensland women were victorious over NSW in a final minute effort by coach Nicola Johnson and her girls, creating history and capping off a successful season for Queensland, and a

promising future for our athletes. Communications by electronic means continues to be the enduring form of distributing information to all clubs, associations and members. Although it was recognised and noted in

the previous years annual report that a new website was the key to keep up with membership requirements, due to staff changes this was not met. It is however anticipated a new website will be launched in October 2011, and will see an interactive dynamic site, linking with blogs, facebook, twitter, online forums and e-News to assist the membership needs and allow clear

communication from QWPI. On the development front Flippa Ball continued to be the main focus of QWPI. Thanks to

major sponsor Collins Food Group (KFC), QWPI was able to see over 2500 children throughout

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the 12months, introducing them to the sport the modifies game. QWPI deployed over 15 casual development officers to delivery the Flippa Ball program across the state. The program

will continue to grow and be more of a recruitment initiative linking with come and try days with the support of Collins Food Group for a further three (3) years.

As the sport continues to grow the next focus was on coach and official development, including

accreditation. Through the direction of Australian Water Polo and the National Development Manager 2010/11 saw QWPI run several national coach accreditation scheme (NCAS) and national official accreditation scheme (NOAS) courses. Steadily the number of national accredited coaches and officials is increasing with further focus on development seminars being

brought in for the next 12months, and returning to grass roots for coaching and official training to build Queensland to have the most qualified and up to date coaches and officials in the country.

Our high performance athletes throughout the year were once again supported through the Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) Program’s. QWPI works closely with the QAS head coaches Simon Daley (Men’s Program) and Aleks Osadchuk (Women’s Program) to ensure

opportunities for training, competition and education are available for our high performance athletes. The year has seen over fifteen senior Queensland athletes represent Australia at international events. Though the commitment of an emerging athlete program(EAP) and support of the Queensland‘s elite pool of Representative and National League Team coaches (Simon Dayley, Aleks Osadchuk, Jack Lusic, Fabio Pavanello, Scott Schwickle, Nicola Johnson, Martin O’Brien,

Rob Edwards, Duncan Greenbank, Daniel Marsden and Tony Hardy) 25 junior QWPI members represented Australia on International Tours and Junior World Championships. The QWPI Women’s EAP program as an underpinning QAS program has reaped rewards for the junior women within Queensland and is currently being established for the men.

The annual QWPI awards recognizing our high performance athlete and local level achievements were announced at the local national league derby between the KFC Queensland

Breakers and the Brisbane Barracudas. The awards saw ten (10) awards presented, including Brisbane Barracudas taking out six awards, showing their dominance across the country in Water Polo.

QWPI could not have achieved success without the support and contribution of our clubs, coaches, referees, administrators, course presenters and volunteers, I thank them for their effortless support and continued promotion of the sport in the greater community.

The coming 12months will see new energy at QWPI, with improved programs and enhanced development which I look forward to delivering.

Jodie Watson Executive Director Director of Coaching

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Participation Analysis

National registrations numbers in the past 12months have seen an overall decrease of 21%. Queensland is no different, with a eight percent (8%) decrease, mainly seen in regional areas. Consistently over the past eight (8) years junior females (under 18) registrations are the premier membership type. 2010/11 remain the same as previous with 52% of all registrations within Queensland being junior females. Overall juniors dominate the Queensland registration with a 70% drop off rate from juniors to seniors, a figure which has been consistent over the past decade in Queensland. Comparison across the country shows Queensland’s dominance of junior numbers is similar to southern states. Junior registrations in Tasmania and South Australia are at 79%, 50% in Victoria, whereas New South Wales at 37% and Western Australia at 25% show a strong dominance in opportunities offered to seniors players. QWPI has identified retention as an area of importance for the sustainability and growth of the sport long term.

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As an Olympic Sport, a steady trend and increase is seen each Olympic cycle. After a consistent 5 year increase, 2010/11 has shown a decrease across all registration types. Unfortunately the figures do not lie, however it is believed that there are many more people playing Water Polo in Queensland, and perhaps doing it without insurance, governance, development and strategic support of QWPI. QWPI’s objective for the coming year is to modernize the registration process (online) and to better educate people within the community benefits of being a QWPI member and the services offered.

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Overall metropolitan registrations have remained steady, however a regional decrease for the second year running has been experienced. Previous new and established regional areas have faced environmental impacts in the past 12 months which has directly impacted on volunteers, governance, opportunity and pool access for the sport.

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It is anticipated with water polo played in primary and secondary schools, universities and other social competitions across the state the total number of people playing Water Polo (including registered members serviced by QWPI) is over 7000.

2010/11 Registrations

Affiliated Associations Seniors Juniors

Secondary Schools

Flippa Non-Playing

Come & Try Flippa Ball

Come & Try Snr & Jnr

F M F M F M F M

Brisbane Water Polo Association 4

Gold Coast 38 84 7 9 11

Mackay 3 5 5 12 1

Rockhampton 6 1 5 10 129 47 22 14

Sunshine Coast 2 9 26 45 7 12 2 3

Toowoomba 66 8

Townsville 4 9 7 5 4 6 2

Sub Total 49 103 52 83 195 55 34 30 13 13 3

Affiliated Clubs Seniors Juniors

Secondary Schools

Flippa Non-Playing

Come & Try Flippa Ball

Come & Try Sen & Jnr

F M F M F M F M

All Hallows 178

Alstonville* 8 10 2 8

Brigidine College 94

Brisbane Girls' Grammar 201

Carina Leagues Warriors 18 18 38 47 7 6 1

John Paul College 11

KFC Breakers 8 6

Moreton Bay College 66

Mt St Michaels 11 106

North Brisbane 13 10 47 46

Rivercity 30 33 18 39 18 20

St Margarets 81

St Peters 76

St Ritas 52

Souths 13 8

Somerville 75

Stuartholme 4 128

Tugun (Barracudas) 47 44 90 64 55 18

Wilston Crocks 8 2

QWPI

Sub Total 144 127 1269 208 0 0 82 52 1 0 0

* Prior to 2010/11 was affiliated as an Association

Non Affiliated Teams Seniors Juniors

Secondary Schools

Flippa Non-Playing

Come & Try Flippa Ball

Come & Try Sen & Jnr

F M F M F M F M

Hammers 13 10

Aqua Logan 3 6

Avalon Ice 11

Kelvin Grove College 5 7

Sub Total 13 21 0 0 0 0 8 13 0 0 0

TOTALS 206 251 1321 291 195 55 124 95 14 13 3

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Registration Trends 2002-2011

Affiliated Associations 2002/ 2003

2003/ 2004

2004/ 2005

2005/ 2006

2006/ 2007

2007/ 2008

2008/ 2009

2009/ 2010

2010/ 2011

Brisbane Water Polo Association

4

Gold Coast 60 112 133 142 158 160 219 162 149

Mackay 325 328 183 146 148 120 170 101 26

Rockhampton 77 119 87 199 186 235 201 180 234

Sunshine Coast 99 238 246 211 176 180 202 140 106

Toowoomba 22 28 17 21 57 38 86 80 74

Townsville 139 156 169 179 158 83 48 31 37

Sub Total 722 981 835 898 883 816 926 694 630

Affiliated Clubs 2002/ 2003

2003/ 2004

2004/ 2005

2005/ 2006

2006/ 2007

2007/ 2008

2008/ 2009

2009/ 2010

2010/ 2011

All Hallows 98 118 125 168 177 189 204 185 178

Alstonville* 30 16 56 32 28 32 44 28 28

Brigidine College - 15 29 43 52 68 85 84 94

Brisbane Girls' Grammar 143 162 165 188 172 195 203 221 201

Carina Leagues Warriors 116 87 115 173 105 98 149 157 135

John Paul College

10 11 11

KFC Breakers

11 5 14

Moreton Bay College 60 59 49 55 60 62 61 54 66

Mt St Michaels 99 104 118 108 105 109 118 89 117

North Brisbane 133 112 85 147 114 120 145 176 116

Rivercity 271 254 294 189 188 198 213 234 158

Roma & Districts

0

St Margarets

53 57 56 66 91 121 81

St Peters 130 120 81 73 79 65 52 55 76

St Ritas

38 49 56 63 61 60 52

Souths

10 22 31 25 20 22 21

Somerville

70 75

Stuartholme 77 126 119 107 107 132 140 135 132

Tugun (Barracudas) 211 188 262 241 274 237 414 334 318

Wilston Crocks

11 10

QWPI

1 2 38 2 8 13 0

Sub Total 1368 1361 1600 1654 1642 1661 2029 2065 1883

* Prior to 2010/11 was affiliated as an Association

Non Affiliated Teams 2002/ 2003

2003/ 2004

2004/ 2005

2005/ 2006

2006/ 2007

2007/ 2008

2008/ 2009

2009/ 2010

2010/ 2011

Hammers

12 26 30 23

Aqua Logan

9

Avalon Ice

11

Kelvin Grove College

14 12

Sub Total 0 0 0 0 0 12 26 44 55

TOTALS 2090 2342 2435 2552 2525 2489 2981 2803 2568

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Membership Results & Achievements

2010 QWPI Awards

Category Winner

Volunteer of the Year Cathy Chambers

Service to Sport Sheryl Conlon

Male Player of the Year

Rhys Howden

Female Player of the Year

Melissa Rippon

Junior Male Player of the Year

Ben Edwards

Junior Female Player of the Year

Ashleigh Southern

Coach of the Year

Fabio Pavanello

Club/ Association of the Year

Barracudas

Team of the Year

All Hallows U14 Girls

Official of the Year

Andrew Carney

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National Championship Results

WOMEN

MEN

2011 National Water Polo League, Across Australia Jan-April 2011

12 Teams

12 Teams

Brisbane Barracudas Gold

Brisbane Barracudas 4th

KFC QLD Breakers 6th

KFC QLD Breakers 6th

National Training Center (NTC) Challenge 2010

4 Teams

5 Teams

Queensland Academy of Sport Gold

Queensland Academy of Sport Bronze

U20 National Championships, Melbourne 6-11th July 2010

6 Teams

7 Teams

Queensland Silver

Queensland Bronze

U20 National Championships, Perth 18th-23rd Jan 2011

6 Teams

7 Teams

Queensland Gold

Queensland Silver

U18 National Championships, Brisbane 26th April-1st May 2011

8 Teams

10 Teams

Queensland Maroon Gold

Queensland Maroon 4th

Queensland White 6th

Queensland White 6th

Australian Secondary Schools Championships, Melbourne 20-24th June 2011

5 Teams

5 Teams

Queensland Silver

Queensland Bronze

U16 Club National Championships, Hobart 28th Sept-3rd Oct 2010

8 Teams

20 Teams

Sunshine Coast 4th

Brisbane Barracudas Silver

Brisbane Girls Grammar 8th

KFC QLD Breakers 14th

U14 East Coast Challenge, Brisbane 3rd-5th July 2010

6 Teams

6 Teams

Queensland Maroon Gold

Queensland Maroon Silver

Queensland White 4th

Queensland White 4th

U14 Club National Championships, Canberra 22-26th April 2011

21 Teams

10 Teams

Rivercity 4th

KFC QLD Breakers Silver

KFC QLD Breakers 9th

Brisbane Barracudas 7th

Stuartholme 12th

Brisbane Barracudas 15th

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National Championship Player Achievements

2011 National Water Polo League

Women MVP Season: Bronwen Knox (KFC Queensland Breakers) Women MVP Finals: Kate Gynther (Brisbane Barracudas)

Women All Stars: Kelsey Wakefield (Brisbane Barracudas) Bronwen Knox (KFC Queensland Breakers)

Men MVP Season: Rhys Howden (Brisbane Barracudas) Men MVP Finals: Rhys Howden (Brisbane Barracudas)

Highest Goal Scorer: Rhys Howden (Brisbane Barracudas)

All Stars: Raf Sterk (KFC Queensland Breakers) Rhys Howden (Brisbane Barracudas)

2011 Australian Country Championships, Newcastle, NSW, May 2011

Highest Goal Scorer: Jess Armstrong

MVP: Luke Ingwersen 2010 National 20 and Under Championships, Melbourne, VIC, July 2010

Joint Highest Goal Scorer: Daniel Young

2011 National 20 and Under Championships, Perth, WA, Jan 2011

Player of the Series: Kelsey Wakefield

Goal Keeper of the Series: Kelsey Wakefield

Highest Goal Scorer: Ashleigh Southern

2011 18 and Under National Championships, Brisbane, April/May 2011

Player of the Series: Emily Benson

Goalkeeper of the Series: Emma Williams

Brisbane Barracudas Women National League Team

Kelsey Wakefield Daniel Young Ashleigh Southern

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State Championship Results

WOMEN

MEN

Queensland Country Championships, Rockhampton, 11-13th March 2011

2 Teams

4 Teams

Gold Coast Gold

Gold Coast Gold

Rockhampton Silver

Mackay Silver

Rockhampton Bronze

Sunshine Coast 4th

QLD Secondary School Sports, Townsville 31st March - 3rd April 2011

8 Teams (Women)

7 Teams (Men)

Metropolitan North Gold

Metropolitan East Gold

Sunshine Coast Silver

Metropolitan North Silver

Metropolitan East Bronze

Metropolitan West Bronze

Metropolitan West 4th

Sunshine Coast 4th

Capricornia 5th

Northern 5th

South Coast 6th

South Coast 6th

Northern 7th

Capricornia 7th

Darling Downs 8th

State 18 & Under Championships, Brisbane 9-11th Dec 2010

7 Teams

7 Teams

Sunshine Coast Gold

Barras Gold

Barracudas Silver

Alstonville Silver

Brisbane Girls Grammar School Bronze

Polo Bears Bronze

All Hallows 4th

Warriors 4th

Stuartholme/Brigidine 5th

Sunshine Coast 5th

Polo Bears 6th

River City 6th

Townsville 7th

Cudas 7th

State 16 & Under Championships, Brisbane 16-18th April 2011

11 Teams

6 Teams

Sunshine Coast Gold

Barracudas Gold

All Hallows Silver

Polo Bears Silver

Brisbane Girls Grammar A Bronze

River City Bronze

Stuartholme 4th

Sunshine Coast 4th

Barracudas 5th

Warriors 5th

St Rita’s 6th

Rockhampton 6th

River City White 7th

Brisbane Girls Grammar B 8th

River City Blue 9th

Polo Bears 10th

Rockhampton 11th

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State 14 & Under Championships, Gold Coast 4-6th Dec 2010

17 Teams

7 Teams

Brisbane Girls Grammar School A Gold

Polo Bears Gold

All Hallows 14A Silver

Barracudas Silver

St Rita’s Bronze

Alstonville Bronze

Mount St Michael’s 4th

Warriors 4th

Stuartholme Red 5th

Sunshine Coast Gold 5th

Warriors 6th

Sunshine Coast Blue 6th

Sunshine Coast Raiders 7th

Gold Coast 7th

Somerville House 8th

River City 9th

Barracudas 10th

Brisbane Girls Grammar School B 11th

Moreton Bay College 12th

All Hallows 13A 13th

Brigidine 14th

Polo Bears 15th

Stuartholme Gold 16th

Gold Coast 17th

State 12 & Under Welcome to Water Polo, Brisbane 11-12th Dec 2010

Competing Teams

3 Girls Teams 2 Boys Teams 5 Mixed Teams

Moreton Bay Sunshine Coast Alstonville

Stuartholme Warriors Barras Gold

Sunshine Coast

Barras Green

Kelvin Grove

Awesomes

River City

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State Championship Player Achievements

2011 Queensland Country Championships, Rockhampton, March 2011

MVP – Thomas Romeijn (Gold Coast)

MVP – Shelley Barry (Gold Coast)

2011 Queensland Secondary School Sports Water Polo, Townsville March/April 2011 MVP - Clare Dal Bon (MN)

Encouragement: Ashley Kosanovic (Northern)

MVP - James Broadley (ME)

Encouragement - Patrick Flanagan (MN)

2010-11 State 18 & Under Championships, Brisbane, Dec, 2010

MVP – Tara Pitman (Sunshine Coast)

Encouragement Award – Bronte Moses (Barracudas)

MVP – Ronan Cowie (Alstonville)

Encouragement Award – Jaimes Arbon

2011 State 16 & Under Championships, Brisbane, April 2011

MVP – Tiana Andersen (Sunshine Coast)

Encouragement Award - Chloe Parer (AHS)

MVP – Jacob Kinneally (Barracudas)

Encouragement Award - Matt Singer (River City)

2010-11 State 14 & Under Championships, Southport, Dec 2010

MVP – Louise Hickey (BGGS)

Encouragement Award - Gabriella Palm (BGGS)

MVP – Keenan Marsden (Polo Bears) )

Encouragement Award - Felix Margraf (Alstonville)

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Queensland State Team Members

Open Country Women – Newcastle 11-15th May 2011 Result – 4th Coach: Bree Hoek Manager: Bill Wakefield Players: Jessica Armstrong, Shelly Barry, Kate Christensen, Sarah Connolly, Gillian Gallagher,

Sybilla Goode, Bree Hoek, Kate Lawrence, Jane Lawrence, Lily Merlo, Peta Schulte, Brittany Wakefield, Caroline Zanussi. Open Country Men – Newcastle 11-15th May 2011 Result – 3rd

Coach Luke Ingwersen Manager Peter McLean Players: Scott Bishton, Clancey Coker, Nicholas Cornthwaite, Mark Hart, Michael Henery, Luke Ingwersen, Jayden Lee-Williams, Peter McLean, Jay Miller, Thomas Romeijn, Jason Sheridan,

Tom Snels, Doug Wickham.

20 & Under Women – Perth 18th- 23rd January 2011 Result – 1st Coach: Scott Schweickle Manager: Alexis Malcolm

Players: Alex Brindley, Maddy Coburn, Bronte Colenso, Laura David, Olivia King, Laura (Issy) Malcolm, Maggie Morrison, Bridget O’Connor, Tara Pitman, Ashleigh Southern, Emma Swete-Kelly, Steph Thomas, Kelsey Wakefield.

Winning U20 Women’s Team

20 & Under Men – Perth 18th- 23rd January 2011 Result – 2nd

Coach: Simon Daley Manager: Greg Fettel Players: Connor Arnold, James Broadley, Ben Edwards, Mason Fettell, Matthew Giles, Nicholas Godfrey, Max Goode, Stewart Greenbank, James(BJ) Howden, Lachlan Pettiford, John

Rutherford, Tyler Sinclair, Billy Walker.

20 & Under Women – Melbourne 6-11th July 2010 Result – 2nd

Coach: Scott Schweickle Manager: Helen Park Players: Elle Armit, Kate Bertwistle, Ellie Bowden, Maddy Coburn, Bronte Colenso, Laura David, Olivia King, Jamie-Lee Lewis, Maggie Morrison, Ash Southern, Ursula Talbot, Steph Thomas, Gabby Wikman.

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20 & Under Men – Melbourne 6-11th July 2010 Result – 3rd

Coach: Simon Daley Manager: Sharyn Tucker Players: Lyndon Cranley, Clay Douyere-Pate, Ben Edwards, Patrick Falson, Mason Fettell, Matthew Giles, Nicholas Godfrey, Damien Hicks, James (BJ) Howden, Cian Mulchay, John Rutherford, Nicholas Watkins, Dan Young.

18 & Under Women Maroon – Brisbane April-May 2011 Result – 1st Coach: Nicola Johnson Manager: Kate Swete-Kelly

Players: Sophie Armstrong, Emily Benson, Bronte Colenso, Megan du Toit, Savannah Forth, Emma Jones, Laura (Issy) Malcolm, Maggie Morrison, Bridget O’Connor, Tara Pitman,

Emma Swete-Kelly, Claudia Waller, Emma Williams.

Winning U18 Women’s Team

18 & Under Women White – Brisbane April-May 2011 Result – 6th Coach: Emma Jackson Manager: Melissa Rippon Players: Tiana Andersen, Paris Bromfield, Emma Bullock, Sally Coburn, Clare Dal Bon,

Margot Leeson-Smith, Casey Lewis, Ainsley Masek, Lydia Moreland, Bronte Moses, Katelyn Sheterline, Maddy Stockwell, Amelia Wilson.

18 & Under Men Maroon – Brisbane April-May 2011 Result – 4th Coach: Duncan Greenbank/Chris Corbin

Players: Jaimes Arbon, Connor Arnold, James Broadley, Oliver Chambers, Ronan Cowie, David Edwards, Max Goode, Stewart Greenbank, Jacob Kineally, Luke McKenzie, Harry Morris, Lachlan Pettiford, Tyler Sinclair.

18 & Under Men White – Brisbane April-May 2011 Result – 6th Coach: Simon Daley/Rick Arnold Manager: Vince Hudson Players: William Armstrong, Jack Barratt, Reed Douyere-Pate, Issac Hair, Jack Hardy, Zac Hudson, Caelyn Jones, Thomas Milliken, Hugh Morris, Callum Smith, Cameron Wallace, Bryce Woollett, Steven Yule.

East Coast Challenge Girls Maroon – Brisbane July 2010 Result – 1st Coach: Lydia Elsworthy Manager: Jill Ruffin Players: Sally Coburn, Olivia Di Clemente, Alessia Di

Bartolomeo, Daisy Havers, Georgia Hickey, Georgia Hole, Eilish Masek, Chloe Parer, Ashleigh Roberts, Ellodie Ruffin, Aoife Scales, Phoebe Sumner,

Alyce Tozer.

Winning U14 Girl’s Team

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East Coast Challenge Girls White – Brisbane July 2010 Result – 4th Coach: Janita Johnston Manager: Karen Armstrong

Players: Paige Armstrong, Octavia Bellekens, Matilda Fry, Mia Gilfeather, Madeline Greene, Christobel Hill-Smith, Michaela Kelly-Nixon, Lauren McDonald, Molly Mee, Rosie Mitchell, Louise Morrissey, Libby Nolan, Brooke Ploughman, Jordan Russell.

East Coast Challenge Boys Maroon – Brisbane July 2010 Result – 2nd Coach: Tony Hardy Manager: Keith Harron Players: Jack Barratt, Alexander Cooper, Curtis Evans, Patrick Flanagan, Tom Hardy, Noah Harron,

Liam Johns, Liam McInerney, Charlie McLeod, Hugh Morris, Jeremy Nak, Peter Pavlides, Matthew Singer.

East Coast Challenge Boys White – Brisbane July 2010 Result – 4th Coach: Daniel Marsden Manager: Vanessa Marsden Players: Jack Bell, Jay Bowden, Peter Dal Bon, Daniel Esparon, Liam Hair, Harry Havers, Keenan Marsden, Mitchell Marsden, Alec McKenzie, Peter Mills, Nick Stanek, Lindsay Taylor,

Max Whelan-Young.

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Queensland National Team Members

Senior Women:

Jane Moran, Melissa Rippon, Sophie Smith, Bronwen Knox, Kate Gynther, Nanda Stoltz, Kelsey

Wakefield Ashleigh Southern.

Senior Men:

Robert Maitland, Anthony Martin, James(BJ) Howden, Rhys Howden, Billy Miller, David Will, Daniel Young.

Junior Women:

Olivia King, Kelsey Wakefield, Elle Armit , Ashleigh Southern, Stephanie Thomas.

Junior Men:

Matt Giles, James (BJ) Howden, Nick Godfrey, Ben Edwards, Mason Fettell.

Youth Women:

Emily Benson, Bronte Colenso, Laura (Issy) Malcolm, Margaret (Maggie) Morrison, Bridget

O’Connor, Tara Pitman.

Youth Men:

James Broadley, Stewart Greenbank, Tyler Sinclair, Callum Smith, Zac Hudson.

Australian Country Men:

Luke Ingwersen

Australian Country Women:

Jessica Armstrong, Bree Hoek, Kate Lawrence

Australian School Boys:

James Broadley Reserve: Callum Smith

Australian School Girls:

Tiana Andersen, Clare Dal Bon, Megan du Toit, Savannah Forth, Emma Williams,

Reserves: Emma Jones, Ainsley Masek, Emma Swete- Kelly.

World University Games Women:

Not held this year

World University Games Men:

Not held this year

International Referees:

Andrew Carney, Nicola Johnson

International Coaches:

Aleksandr Osadchuk, Simon Daley, Luke Ingwersen

International Officials:

Gina Fabian

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Financial Report

Available in separate document.