BarracudasNewsletter Issue1
BarracudasNewsletter Issue1
BarracudasNewsletter Issue1
Issue 1 March 08
In this Issue: Barracudas qualify for seven Junior BWPI Grand Finals Queensland Boys take National U20 Title Barracudas U14 Boys crowned State Champions Chinese Womens Olympic Team play our Barracudas Women Keeping it in the Family - Water Polo featured in Courier Mail Feature game: Barracudas take on the Queensland Breakers at home Beijing Bound - Barras set sights on the Olympic arena BWPI Week 14 Senior Standings National League - Barracudas Results Around the Pool Barracudas 2008 Executive Committee: President - Jacque Giles Vice President - Greg Smith Secretary - Cara Tyler Treasurer - Janita Johnston
Welcome the first of the new look Barracudas water polo clubs newsletters. The club has thus far had a tremendous season fielding record numbers of teams in both Junior and Senior Brisbane competitions. There is a lot going on around the pool even as the days get shorter and colder so be sure to keep up to date with all the latest events and games on our club website which is updated regularly (www.barracudaswp.com.au).
Stuartholme B Valley 1 BSHS Valley 2 Barracudas A Valley 1 BSHS 11 Valley 2 Barras Valley 1 Barras/RCity Valley 2
Barras U14 Boys Crowned State Champions - Girls Earn 4th and Cudas Boys 5th. 21 Barracudas Players named in Queensland Squad! The Under 14 State Championship was held in December at the Gold Coast at both the Miami and Southport Pools. A total of 22 teams competed in this years competition made up of an amazing 14 girls teams and 8 boys teams. The Barracudas club was very well represented in the Championships entering three teams in the competition - 2 boys teams (Barras and Cudas) and one girls team (Barracudas). The Barras boys set a high standard right the way through the rounds and gained a spot in the Grand Final where they comfortably defeated Alstonville 9 3 to claim the Gold Medal and earn themselves the coveted title of State Champions! The Cudas boys defeated the Gold Coast in their 5th/6th playoff match to earn 5th place with a final score of 8-5. Barras boys captain James Broadley accepted the championship
trophy on behalf of the Barras winning team from Barracudas Hall of Fame member and former Australian representative Kate SweeteKelly. James also took out top honours being named tournament MVP. On the girls side, All Hallows won the gold defeating BGGS in the final while the young Barracudas girls put in a top effort finishing fourth in a close game against the All Hallows Blues side narrowly missing the bronze by one goal; the final score 5-4 to All Hallows Blues. The Barracudas girls team made up of virtually all players a year or two younger than the U14 age category. Again a top performance and excellent result by all. Thanks to the coaches and managers who put in their time - Neil Gynther, Rob Edwards and Jacque Giles. Rob Edwards has been selected as the U14 Boys State coach and Jon Broadley, manager. Amazingly 21 Barracudas players were selected to the Queensland State squads! The table below reflects the final placement of teams as well as the Barracudas players named in the State Squads. Well done to all the participants and congrats to everyone. Following the competition selectors named the U14 State Squad. Barracudas were very well represented with a record amount of players being included in these squads. A remarkable 21 players were named including the following: Boys: William Armstrong, Oscar Breakwell, James Broadley, Rafe Denham, David Edwards, Caelyn Jones, Jacob Kinneally, Luke MxKenzie, Sam Mitchell - Whitting, Flynn Moloney, Harry Morris, George Pullar, Zane Spasojevic, William Stockwell, William Suess Girls: Emma Bullock, Madeline Glass, Madeleine Groves, Claire Stott, Sophie Stoltz and Emily Nielson. Well done to all these players! (Photos courtesy Jon Broadley)
MORE AROUND THE POOL Sue Smith finally presented Queensland Water Polo Award for Service to Sport
Club President Jacque Giles took the Chinese Womens Olympic Teams games against the Barracudas Womens team as an opportunity to finally give Sue Smith the 2007 Water Polo Queensland Service to Sport Award. Sue was named as the award winner back in September of last year but could note attend the function gala. Needless to say Sue was on hand for the festivities at Musgrave this week and happily accepted her very deserving award. Sue gave more than 20 years of service to the club acting as a dedicated volunteer and committee member until finally hanging her hat up in 2007. Sue and Jacque pictured above (photo courtesy Lucas Allan Wroe
Pre- Game entertainment to honour Chinese New Year and the visiting Olympic Team
States Finest Pool their talents - Source: The Courier Mail Saturday March 1st - Bernie Pramburg THE girls made a big splash in the 1980s, and they plan to make more than a ripple at the World Masters Games in Perth next month. Inspired by a reunion of Australias female water polo representatives last year, Queenslands finest from the 80s have pulled their costumes and caps out of mothballs and jumped back in the pool.We had a strong Queensland contingent at the reunion in Melbourne and some of us hadnt seen each other for 20 years, said Jacque Giles (nee Thomas).A group of the men from my club (Barracudas) go to the World Masters every year and I thought it was about time the women did something. Last years reunion in Melbourne, coinciding with the water polo world championships, was organised by former Australian player Cathy Parkes, who was battling breast cancer at the time. Cathy, who was vice-captain of the Australian team that won the 1986 World Cup in Spain, died shortly after at the age of 52. Cathy was very unwell and did a wonderful job organising the reunion which was a marvellous occasion, Jacque said. In our day Queensland played at the national titles for a week and we got to know everyone from every inter state team. It was a terrific get-together. Jacque, who played goalie in state and national teams, is back in the water playing B-grade club water polo with Barracudas. The difference now is that her daughter, Annabelle, 14, is also in the team. Two other former internationals, Kate Swetekelly (nee McAdam) and Amanda Leeson-Smith, are also trying to keep pace with daughters Emma and Margot. Other former internationals preparing for the trip to Perth include Gold Coast-based Janet Rayner, Sandy Mills from Townsville, Sue Gordon and Carol Hudson. Theyre all excited, but a few havent been in the water for a long time. Its a big challenge, Jacque said. Were not sure what age category well be in at Perth, but it will definitely be over-40s. Although mens water polo is the oldest team sport in the Olympics, the womens game was not played internationally until 1975. Womens water polo was a demonstration sport at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, but the girls werent admitted to the Olympics until Sydney 2000, Jacque said. In the early days we used to sell lamingtons and have street collections to fund our travel to championships. Players like Carol Hudson and Debbie Handley were there from the 1970s. I made
my debut for Australia in 1980 and Amanda (LeesonSmith) the following year. Amanda represented for more than a decade and went on to captain Australia. Many of the games pioneers were present at Sydney 2000 to witness Australias magnificent victory to take the inaugural gold medal in womens water polo. It was fantastic, Jacque said. I went to the Sydney Olympics with Amanda and it was lovely to be there when the girls won gold. We went and celebrated with the girls . . . we virtually hijacked the bus.There were so many former players there and we celebrated all week. The girls made us so welcome and gave us their gold medals to have photos taken. They knew about all the hard work that had been done in the years before the game was an Olympic sport. Jacque admires the commitment and skill of todays elite players who train between five and six hours a day. They get paid an allowance now . . . not a lot, but it helps because theyre so busy training. In our day we all had full-time jobs, she said. Womens water polo has made giant strides at all levels and is extremely popular in secondary schools and at club level. You see it happening all over Australia. Its a great family sport and you see generations of players in the game. You recognise a lot of names from our era who now have kids playing the game, Jacque said. She joked that the team for Perth might be called Havent We Let Ourselves Go, but with a couple of NSW players drafted into the line-up its simply the Queensland Blues. Pictured: KEEPING it in the family . . . water polo exinternationals are enjoying playing with their daughters today: Emma Swetekelly, Margot Leeson-Smith and Annabelle Giles; Kate Swetekelly, Amanda LeesonSmith, Jacque Giles and Carol Hudson. Picture: Derek Moore
Dont miss the Blockbuster National League Local Derby Match as Barracudas play host to KFC Breakers Our Barracudas National League teams are nearing the end of their regular season matches and the finals are in sight. They saved the best for last with the always exciting local derby match between the Barracudas and our cross town rivals, the KFC Breakers is the final regular season game for the 2008 competition before the finals. In the first encounter which took place at the Valley a few weeks ago, the bottom of the ladder Breakers women surprised the Barracudas ladies with a win after the Barras squandered a 3 goal lead at half time. On the mens side it was quite the reverse with the top of the table Breakers shocked by a 7-7 draw with the young Barracudas side. These final matches are sure to be thrillers with the results cementing the positions of teams as they head into the Finals. Dont miss it. Entry is $5 at the door.
Barras Beijing Hopefuls: L to R: Rhys Howden, Victoria Brown, Sophie Smith, Kate Gynther and Melissa Rippon
All five of our Barracudas players were just announced to take part in a international test tournament in China taking place at the end of March. The conclusion of the National League competition is sure to be important for Olympic selectors with the final squads being announced shortly after the tournament ends in April.
Barracudas vs. Breakers Saturday April 5th Musgrave Pool Womens Game Mens Game 6:30pm 8:00pm
Barracudas Australian representative: Sophie Smith, Mel Rippon, Kate Gynther and Victoria Brown jubilant after helping Australia qualify for the 2008 Olympic Games
B Grade Men 31 133 28 28 13 27 9 10 82 102 125 58 89 52 39 80 66 10 1 -32 30 -10 -38 -16 -49 -73 6 7 8 6 3 7 1 1 5 9 13 7 4 3 1 4 1 3 5 5 10 6 5 4 4 6 6 7 1 3 0 5 9 2 3 1 4 0 6 5 3 7 3 14 1 2 7 1 6 5 13 0 13 0 13 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 13 13 13 5 5 5 5 4 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13
27 106 116
7 1
0 14
X Grade Men
33 112 39 26 21 11 6 13 7 9 25 22 35 25 177 97 77 36 31 44 21
32 120 109 11
3 1
0 1 2 1 1 0 1 3 0 1
C Grade Women
MORE AROUND THE POOL Barracudas Young Stars of the Future -The Barrabubs U13 Girls Teams
The Barracudas ntered six U13 girls teams in the BWPI Junior competition with the youngest of the bunch being the two Barracudas Barrabubs Teams. The Barrabubs are coached by national league players Hannah Robinson and Nanda Stoltz and the girls are played each other in the last round of regular season games. Barrabubs 2 defeated Barrabubs 1 by a score of 16-1. With a good number of players well under the 13 age limit, these teams are ones to watch in the future. (Photos courtesy Wendy Phillips)
Drew Gynther 12
Kayla Bryce 12
Emma Jackson 1 WOMEN - 7 wins, 1 draw, 5 losses Defeated Hunter Hurricanes twice Defeated UniWA twice Defeated UNSW twice Defeated Fremantle once Drew Fremantle once
Wins posted by teams: Barrabubs 1 MEN - 3 wins, 2 draw 10 losses Defeated Sydney Uni once Defeated UniWA once Defeated Wests once Drew KFC Breakers once Drew Fremantle once
Next home games vs. Cronulla Sharks - 5$ at door Barrabubs 2 Friday March 28th Women: 6:30pm Sunday March 30th Men: 9:30am Women: 11:00am Men: 8:00pm