The Water Polo Management Group launched its Performance Pathway overview on 24th October 2016.
The Pathway Plan is intended to give effect to the ASA’s Strategic Review of Water Polo (otherwise known as the Tunnicliffe Review) and has 2 primary goals; identifying the most talented young water polo players in England, and developing these players to an international standard.
For more information about the Performance Pathway please click on the link below
The 2016 England Water Polo Performance Pathway
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After beating France for a second time in Singapore and finishing 11th at the World Championships, Great Britain captain and player of the match Kathy Rogers commented, “We came in, we met our goal. We really wanted to be in the top 12 at least and meet the level we did last time. “Every player has grown, which was another goal of ours. It was important for us to come back from the Japan game strong because that was a really hard loss to take and we did that,