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The U12 Festival is a participation tournament designed to wet the appetities of our youngest members.
The festival is open to all WPNSW affiliated Players/Clubs/Associations who wish to enter teams. The festival's focus is for players who are learning waterpolo and would like to continue developing by playing games in a fun and friendly environment.
In addition it is also the perfect opportunity to start developing young Coaches and Referee
Date:
- 8th October - start time 9am
- 9th October - start time 11am
Venue:
- "Aquabliss" Frensham School, Range Road, Mittagong
Divisions:
Metro Teams - Born 2011 and younger
Regional Teams - Born 2010 and younger (Note - maximum of x 5 Born 2010 players per team of 10)
Team Entry Fee:
- $660 per team (including GST)
- Interstate Teams = $792 per team (including GST)
Timeline:
- Registration Opens - 8 August 2022
- Registration Close - 8 September 2022
Referees:
- Each team is required to nominate a competent Referee for the game following theirs... (excluding Medal games)
- If you are a Referee and would like mentoring or have done your pre-requisites and are ready for assessment at this event, please let us know - referees@waterpolonsw.org.au
- All referee modules and courses are available to all members for free by using your club / revSPORT logins to access the Water Polo Australia Learning Pool.
- This is a great event to build experience and confidence refereeing.
- Clubs to nominate
- Failure to comply will result in a fine of $100 being applied per incident
Officials:
Each team is required to provide a competent Table Official for their game (excluding Medal games)
- Home Team - responsible for managing the clock
- Away Team - responsible for writing the scorecard
- There is a Table Officials course on the Water Polo Australia Learning Pool accessible via your Club / revSPORT log ins. This course takes you through the polo basics and writing scorecards. It’s a great intro to polo players who are new to the sport.
- Failure to comply will result in a fine of $100 being applied per incident
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