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Water Polo NSW (WPNSW) today launched its Strategic Plan 2025–2032: Connect – Activate – Thrive, setting out a bold vision for a connected, inclusive water polo community that champions excellence and inspires future generations.

2025 Winter Metro Grand Final Results

Water Polo NSW congratulates all clubs on a successful 2025 Winter Metro Season! With increased team entries and thrilling finals, this year highlighted the sport’s growing momentum across the state. Well done to all players, coaches, and supporters and special congratulations to our Grand Finalists and Champions!

NSW STATE TEAMS ANNOUNCED FOR 15&U AND 17&U

Water Polo NSW is proud to announce the official selection of our 15 & Under and 17 & Under Boys and Girls State Teams, who will represent New South Wales at the upcoming 2025 National State Championships (NSC) in Canberra from 30 September to 4 October.

DEVELOPING FUTURE STARS IN THE 2025 WPNSW DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY

From May through September 2025, the Water Polo NSW Development Academy Program is bringing together young talent uniting more than 160 athletes across U13 and U15 boys' and girls' divisions. With a focus on high-energy training, elite coaching, and inclusive participation, this statewide initiative is setting a new benchmark in athlete development for NSW.

MORE TEAMS, MORE TALENT: WINTER METRO WATER POLO REACHES NEW HEIGHTS IN 2025

As the 2025 Winter Metro Competition gets underway, Water Polo NSW is celebrating unprecedented growth in team registrations, with 144 teams entered – a remarkable 10% increase from 2024. This surge in participation showcases the expanding appeal of water polo across metropolitan and regional areas, with several clubs recording exceptional growth and new institutions joining the competition for the first time.

WPNSW BOARD UPDATE

WPNSW Board Update - Lisa May has been appointed as the new President of Water Polo NSW.

NSW COUNTRY TEAMS ACHIEVE SUCCESS AT NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Water Polo NSW celebrates the performances from both its men's and women's country representative teams at the recent Australian Country Championships. The men's team claimed gold in a close final against ACT, while the women's team secured silver after a competitive grand final penalty shootout.