Top Mens Goal Scorers

Player

Goals

Games

Majors

Jerome Gabarretta

35

6

4

James Farror

30

5

0

Matthew Foulds

29

7

1

Rob Pryke

29

7

5

Nick Boaz

26

7

1

 

Top Ladies Goal Scorers

Player

Goals

Games

Majors

Casey Lee

37

5

3

Alex Jones

20

5

0

Sarah Benett

17

4

1

Rebecca Anderson

17

6

4

Ceri Williams

17

7

0

 

Latest Results

Latest Results

10 Mar 2010

Bristol Men 5 - 0 Bournemouth Men

08 Mar 2010

UWE Men 5 - 0 Bournemouth Men

01 Mar 2010

Gloucester Ladies 5 - 0 Loughborough Ladies

01 Mar 2010

Manchester 2nds Men 6 - 9 Liverpool Men

01 Mar 2010

Bolton Men 4 - 15 Lancaster Men

01 Mar 2010

Birmingham 2nd Men 8 - 7 Warwick 2nd Men

01 Mar 2010

Birmingham Ladies 4 - 12 Oxford Ladies

01 Mar 2010

Bristol Men 0 - 5 UWIC Men

Men's and Ladies National leagues Merge

National Water Polo League and National Women's Polo League delegates agreed at meetings on 24 January to merge the competitions and launch a new organisation - the British Water Polo League.

A 10-strong shadow board - featuring five representatives from each league - has been formed to oversee the transition period leading to the historic first annual meeting of the BWPL in May.

The new name has been approved by the Board of the ASA.

NWPL and NWWPL league programmes will continue to run independently in 2010 as already arranged. By September 2011, the new organisation will be fully integrated.

David Andrews, the NWPL's new chairman (see below), said: "Merger of the country's two premier league competitions represents a watershed for the sport. Throughout the lengthy discussions that took place in advance of this decision, the objective of all concerned has been to represent the best interests of member clubs and to help build a better future for British water polo."

Judi Clayton, secretary of the NWWPL, said: "We very much look forward to working with NWPL and pooling the strengths of both organisations. Merger is a vital step forward for water polo - it is important to demonstrate for the first time that the men's and women's games in the UK are working together in a single, open organisation."

Merger will mean the dissolution of the NWPL, which was formed in 1962 by eight clubs and now has 36 teams. The same applies to the NWWPL, which began in 1987 and has steadily expanded to feature 28 teams.

Source: National League

 

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