Term 2, 2019 - Born 05/04/03 Game - Sunday @ WAC

Details

Sun 12 May 2019 18:30 — Sun 07 Jul 2019 19:30
Warringah Aquatic Centre, Aquatic Drive, Frenches Forest

Event information

Late registrations for this event are closed.

ATTENTION - ALL BORN 05/04/03 PLAYERS (BOYS AND GIRLS) - COME JOIN IN THE FUN AND HAVE A GAME OF WATER POLO ON SUNDAY EVENINGS AT WARRINGAH AQUATIC CENTRE - NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY - STARTING 12TH MAY, 2019 AND RUNNING THROUGH TO 7TH JULY, 2019 -- 8 WEEKS.

PLEASE REGISTER BY WEDNESDAY 9TH MAY 2019,  - SO WE CAN PUT TEAMS TOGETHER

STEP 1  -  All NEW players/participants (those who have not participated in a water polo program with the Northern Beaches Water Polo Academy, previously) are required to register as a Junior Member of the Northern Beaches Water Polo Academy and pay the $11 registration/membership fee.

All existing members that have not played in Term 3, 2018 but are returning in Term 4, 2018 are required to RENEW their membership and pay the $11 Annual Membership fee, before they can register for the event.

Go to the Northern Beaches Water Polo Academy Website.... https://www.revolutionise.com.au/nbwpa/

Click on the "REGISTRATION" tab and complete the details.  You will be emailed a username and password (please check spam emails) to login to register for the event.  Please note, that if you pay the $11 fee by credit card you can proceed to the next step of registering for the EVENT..  If you pay the $11 fee by direct deposit, this fee is required to be reconciled on my end before you can proceed to registering for the EVENT.

STEP 2  -  Registering for the EVENT, Click on the EVENTS tab on the Northern Beaches Water Polo Academy home page... and complete the details.

Late registrations will only be accepted if there are spots available and will incur an extra $20 fee.

WATER POLO IS A GREAT WAY TO KEEP FIT AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS

Children must be able to swim competently and unassisted

It is important to note that these session are for the development of Water Polo skills and should not replace regular swimming lessons