Welcome to our latest edition of Water Polo News. November was a very busy month both in the water and out. There were a lot of exciting British Water Polo league matched as teams competed for the final places for Super 5s, qualification for the new league and playoffs. We also saw British Swimming and Swim England showcase our water polo talent at their awards evenings.
In the men’s Division 1 Penguin made it five wins from five matches to finish first in Division 1.
We have been provided with the following self-explanatory press release by James Ross, Peter Deutsch and other stakeholders. A virtual Zoom presentation and Q&A session about the Super League proposals will take place on Tues 15th November at 7pm, and all interested parties are invited to join in the discussion. Please contact Peter Deutsch by email pdeutsch97@gmail.com for Zoom meeting codes and for further information.
The release is as follows:
<<In the last few months a number of stakeholders have written a proposal to restructure water polo in Britain.
Welcome to our November Water Polo News. It has been another busy month with many teams involved in BWPL action as well as other tournaments and competitions. We do our best to capture as many events as we can but if your club is involved in an event or special project do let us know (see details at the end).
City of Manchester Men’s First Team made an impressive start to the defence of their BWPL Division I title beating last year’s runners up,