Courtney & Fiona make Russian TV at European U19 Championships

 

 

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Courtney and Fiona Dean make RussianTV as Courtney represents GB in U19 European Championships.

Congratulations to COURTNEY DEAN who represented Great Britain in the Women’s U19 European Water Polo Championships in Chelyabinsk, Russia.

Great Britain in the preliminary rounds beat Turkey, Ukraine and Germany, but then was beaten by the eventual winners Russia and Italy. They then progressed to the play offs for 7th and 8th place against the French team. The team drew after full time and finally won 8-7 after a penalty shoot out.

The team have now qualified for the world championships in 2013. Russia were the over winners of the championships.

During the stay in Chelyabinsk the team had a fantastic experience as all the locals wanted photographs and autographs from the Greta Britain Team and they were escorted around by armed guards during their stay.

They attended an ice hockey game and were given a tour of the city which included a tour of a tank museum. The five parents who travelled to watch the team were filmed by a TV station due to the fact no English people had visited the city before.

Courtney said ’ it is strange coming back to reality in England, as we were treated as a famous team whilst in Chelyabinks’

Bridgefield 8 Warrington 9

The senior team continued the Liverpool and District season when they visited Austin Rawlinson Pool in Speke to play Bridgefield. In our home match earlier in the season Bridgefield were 7-4 winners and will expect to finish 1st or 2nd in the league this year. The game started off well with goals from Ian Musgrove and Tom Hadley.  However Bridgefield came back into the game with two goals and just to keep the game interesting Warrington missed a penalty. Warrington’s goalkeeper Neil Musgrove played exceptionally well from the first quarter to the third when Peter Burke went in goal for the final quarter.  

In the second quarter we expected Bridgefield to hit us hard on the counter attack into the deep end. However Warrington took control of the game, carefully setting up the arc and goals coming from Bryn Edwards (2) and Tom Hadley (1). The opposition were not going to settle for second place with two goals. The quarter ended with a slender lead to Warrington 4-5.

The third quarter saw Warrington attack the deep, Bridgefield had two players excluded during the quarter but Warrington failed to execute the power play. However Tom Hadley scored two goals with Bridgefield starting to look a little tired could only reply with one goal giving Warrington a two goal lead (5-7). James Collins (15years) playing in one of his first senior matches was faultless in defence and supported every attack. The goals will be coming soon James!

The fourth quarter we had a change with Peter Burke going into goal and Neil Musgrove playing out. Within 23 seconds Bridgefield snatched a quick goal and at 6-7 were we about to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. James Williams settled the nerves with a goal and we had our two goal cushion again. Surely victory was in sight. Four minutes into the quarter Neil Musgrove needed a blow, but Lee Chadwick was so keen to get in that he entered the water using the ‘bomb’ technique before Neil could get to the side. Lee in accordance with the rules was excluded for the rest of the game and a penalty was awarded to Bridgefield which they converted making the score 7-8.

At that point I had to enter the fray which was not part of the script for the evening.  Warrington conceded another exclusion which was defended before Bryn Edwards scored with 2 minutes to go, again a 2 goal difference. On 5’20 Tom Hadley was about to take the free throw before he could do this an opposition player knocked the ball from his arm and promptly went through to score. Players are not normally allowed to interfere with a free throw but we still had a one goal lead.  On 6’ 48 the referee excluded another Warrington player again the team rallied to defend the power play. Eventually the final whistle and the final score 8-9 to Warrington.

Although the team was full of young players, Bridgefield were heard to comment later on the excellent juniors coming through at Warrington. However man of the match went to Neil Musgrove for his display in goals in the first three quarters.

Scorers Tom Hadley 4, Bryn Edwards 3, Ian Musgrove 1, James Williams 1.

Senior Team Play in Dutch Tournament

 

Warrington’s Senior Team were the first Warrington team in the history of the club to play on the continent when they took part in the ‘Angry Fish’ waterpolo tournament at The University of Twente in Holland.

On Friday 31st August 2012 a small team of 8 players flew from Liverpool Airport to Schipol and then took a 2 hour train journey to Enschede arriving around 10.30pm just in time for a drink around the pool with the other teams.

But first we needed to put our tents up as the team had opted to camp out. Tents were erected within 10-15 minutes perhaps in another life we had all been boy scouts!

After a short walk we arrived at the pool where the bar was also situated and soon obtained 10 tokens for 11 Euros to taste the locally brewed ‘Grolsch’

The pool was 25m long outdoor heated pool, 1.8 m deep in the shallow end and 3m deep at the deep end, perfect for waterpolo! With over 30 teams taking part in two leagues including mixed teams from Italy, Denmark and of course Holland. We were the only team from Great Britain. 

After a cold first night in the tent we woke in the morning to bright sunshine. We were straight down to the pool for breakfast and to watch the first match of the day which started at 8am.

We were soon in the fray at 9am playing Schuurman BZC. It was a tricky game as playing outdoors is really different to playing in doors the position of the sun can be a significant factor sometimes leaving the goal keeper completely blinded. Each game lasted 7mins each half. The refereeing was a good standard but we suffered throughout the tournament in giving too many majors away and therefore power play to the opposition. Martin Bosson and Glen Musgrove scored our two goals but we were beaten 3-2.

We all felt we should have draw at least but not too bad for our first game. Our next game was against a team called Jaws. In warm up I took a look down the pool to see the opposition warming up on butterfly they looked like a team of Great Whites slipping through the water with ease. During the game the opposition played an excellent game, relentless pressure on the arc and fast breaks when in possession. Sometimes water polo can be a simple game! Ian Musgrove scored a consolation goal but there was no doubt about who was the best team.

In the afternoon the team entered the water with a determination to play better polo. The next game was against Piranha 2, we stated to play a lot better with goals coming from Ian Musgrove (1), Martin Bosson (1), and Glen Musgrove (2) who has an excellent shot. I dropped in myself to give players a rest and got on the score sheet with two goals including a shot from half way (sorry chaps had to mention it). The match finished with a 6 – 4 win for Warrington. I could feel the confidence come back to the team and although tired we had one more match to play before the end of the day.

The final match of the day was against Olstars 2. Again Warrington looked the better team throughout with goals coming from Ian Musgrove (2) and Lee Chadwick (1) we felt the game was always under control although the score was a little close for comfort. We had a continuous stream of players being sent out on the plus side we continually defended the man downs, a credit to all the team.

We finished day 1 fairly satisfied with 2 wins and 2 defeats. It was then time for the tournament party starting at 6.30pm with some excellent Chinese food and a really good friendly atmosphere the night went on until around 1am when we all made it back to our tents some worse the ware more than others!

The final day some teams had two matches some had one match with the games starting at 8am, we had only one game to play. We were lucky with a 12noon start for 5th & 6th playoff. We played ZPV Neunen 2 in our final game and it soon became clear that they had drank more Grolsch than we had. We played surprisingly well with goals from Lee Chadwick, Paul Wilkinson and myself. We finished 3-0 winners and 5th overall out of 8 teams.

The whole competition was played throughout in a friendly low key way. The division 1 teams were certainly a little more serious but still played in a friendly way. In one game a player played with his sun glasses on and in another a mixed team with a male goal keeper decided he would wear a bikini top very disconcerting when the attacker attempted to shoot to see the hairy chested bikini wearing goalkeeper kick up out of the water Im not sure if that’s covered in Fina rules!    

The whole weekend was a real success all the players enjoyed the whole experience and vowed to return the following year.

My thanks go to Ian Musgrove for organising the event so well our transfers were seamless thanks to Ian’s attention to detail and hard work prior to the event.

I would like to thank the whole team which included Martin Bosson, Dave Price, Paul Wilkinson, Neil Mugrove, Glen Musgrove, Ian Musgrove, and Lee Chadwick for being great ambassadors for the club.

I’m sure all the above would want to return next year perhaps with 2-3 more players. If you are interested let Ian or myself know, as soon as we have the 2013 dates they will go onto the fixture list.

 

Game 1 9am (Saturday) vs Schuurman BZC 3-2 loss.

Scorers Martin Bosson 1 Glen Musgrove 1

Game 2 11am vs Jaws 6-1 loss

Scorers Ian Musgrove 1

Game 3 1pm vs Piranha 2. 6-4 win

Scorers Chris Byrne 2 Glen Musgrove 2 Ian Musgrove 1 Martin Bosson 1

Game 4 5pm vs olstars 2. 3-2 win

Scorers Lee Chadwick 1 Ian Musgrove 2

Game 5 12pm (Sunday) vs ZPV Neunen 2. 3-0 win

Scorers Lee Chadwick 1 Paul Wilkinson 1 Chris Byrne 1

 

 

Courtney heads to European Juniors in Russia

Warringtons Courtney Dean has been selected for the British Gas GBR Women’s Junior Water Polo team who are heading east for the European Under-19 Water Polo Championship in Chelyabinsk, Russia.

The 13-strong team warmed up for the Championships with silver at their recent Four Nation tournament in Uerdingen, Germany.

The Brits defeated hosts Germany 10-8 as well as Czech Republic 11-3 as they finished second behind France, to whom they lost 14-8, at the tournament.

The European Championships take place from 9th – 16th September with the Brits having finished seventh in 2010 and ninth at last year’s competition in Madrid.

The British women will take on Russia, Italy, Greece, Ukraine and Turkey in the initial group stage.

  • CLICK HERE to find out more at the official tournament website

Great Britiain team for Women’s European Under 19 Water Polo Championships

  1. Jade Smith (Captain)
  2. Casey Smith
  3. Lucy Aspinall
  4. Sophie Gilbert
  5. Ella Chadderton
  6. Katie Hesketh
  7. Kathryn Routledge
  8. Claire Nixon
  9. Lauren Tasker
  10. Courtney Dean
  11. Danni Elliott
  12. Laura Shears
  13. Kate Thompson

Coach - Nick Hume
Assistant Coach - Sue Webb
Team Manager - Eileen Selvey
Physio - Julie-Ann Peart

Fixtures

  • 9th September: Great Britain v Greece
  • 10th September: Great Britain v Turkey
  • 11th September: Great Britain v Ukraine
  • 12th September: Great Britian v Russia
  • 13th September: Great Britain v Italy

Training Sessions

Water Polo Sessions will be back to normal following the Bank Holiday on 27th August, with the exception of  Saturday 1st September which has been cancelled as I will be with the seniors in Holland playing a tournament. After 1st September all sessions will resume at the usual time.

Tom & James Help North West To Victory

Congratulations to Tom Hadley and James Williams were part of the North West 17 & under team that won the ASA Inter Region Tournament at Walsall last weekend. The A group tournament made up of the best four regions in the Country was a tough test for the North West.

They played South East, North East & West Midlands and secured victory in each game to reach the final against the South West. The final was a tense and physically tough game with the North West having the better first half but were then put under pressure by the opposition who took the lead with only minutes to go. However the North West dug deep eventually wining the match 12-11.

Warrington 4 Bridgefield 7

On Wednesday 11th July Bridgefield who are hot favourites to win the L&D league this season visited Sankey Forum, in a match not for the faint hearted. Warrington without Bryn Edwards, Geoff Dover and Tom Hadley (away in Hungray), were bolstered by new arrivals Martin Bosson and Addison Brown. The first quarter saw Warrington defend the deep end and started well with Adam Marsland scoring first. Warrington held the lead for only 30 seconds before Bridgefield equalised. Warrington with a new mix of players were taking time to start playing as a team and Bridgefield exploited this and some light weight marking with three quick goals. It was also clear the referee was prepared to let a lot go and only gave two majors throughout the match both given against the youngest player in the pool James Williams.

The second quarter was really tight with Addison Brown scoring his first goal for Warrington and Bridgefield once again equalising. Warrington tested the Bridgefield goalkeeper repeatedly but with little to show for it. The quarter ended 2-5.

The third quarter was crucial the difficult job of defending the deep and attacking the shallow end which usually results in defeat for most teams. Ian Musgrove set the quarter up with an excellent goal bringing the score to 3-5. Warrington continued to hold the line with some great goal keeping from Peter Burke and determined defence from the rest of the team. Warrington could be proud of one of the best quarters of the season.

Bridgefield were on the back foot as Warrington attacked the deep only two goals down. Almost two minutes passed without score before a big kick against a Warrington player (missed by the referee) saw a Bridgefield player break free and score against the run of play. It really looked like we had a mountain to climb. A disputed penalty saw Bridgefield take a 3-7 lead but Warrington didn’t give up and Martin Bosson eventually getting some reward for his hard work in the pit skilfully making some room to score from 3 metres out.

In summary with the exception of the first quarter when Warrington needed to settle in the new players against an organised Bridgefield the last three quarters were 3-3. Although disappointing to lose the match Warrington made Bridgefield work hard for their victory with a full team I would expect a closer match in future. Scorers were Adam Marsland 1, Addison Brown 1, Ian Musgrove 1, Martin Bosson 1. The team also included Peter Burke, Neil Musgrove, James Williams, Lee Chadwick. Phil Smith, and Tom Cart.

The season continues in September.

Chris Byrne Water Polo Head Coach

Congratulations to Courtney Dean

Courtney Dean will be representing Great Britain in the Junior Ladies team in the 4 Nations competition in Germany in August and in September the European Championships in Chelyabinsk in Russia. Courtney has also been selected for the Great Britain World class pro-gramme which will begin on her return from Russia.

Well done Courtney just reward for the hard work you have put in!

Bridgefield Blues 16 - Warrington 9

The senior team played their second game of the season against last years runner up in the Liverpool & District League, Bridgefield Blues who are the best team of the two Bridgefield teams and currently play in Divisdion 3 of the National League. We had many players away on holiday but had a strong first 7 with two young substitutes Rory Gregson (16) and Josh Regan (15).

Warrington started well with three excellent goals including a Tom Hadley back hander from the pit position which left the keeper with no chance the execution being world class. Bridgefield got two goals back but Warrington were certainly the better team in the first quarter.

The second quarter saw some sloppy passing by Warrington and an organised well drilled Bridgefield took advantage and their strength in depth started to tell. At the end of the second quarter Warrington trailed 7-5.

The third quarter saw Warrington go further behind despite Neil Musgrove saving a penalty at the end of the quarter Warrington trailed 12-6. In the final quarter Warrington rallied with two goals from Andy McGinty and a third goal from James Williams but ended loosing the match 16-9.

In the after match debrief it was agreed that the lack of depth in our team and a lack of match fitness compared to Bridgefield who had just arrived back from a training camp were the big difference between the teams. Scorers were James Williams 3, Andy McGinty 3, Bryn Edwards 1, Tom Hadley 1, Tom Cart 1.

Congratulations to Hazel Musgrove on her Olympic Selection

Congratulations to Hazel Musgrove who has been named today in the GB Ladies Team to take part in the London Olympics. Hazel had been part of a training squad of 20 with the team of 13 being named today. Its excellent news for all the hard work Hazel has put in over the past few years.

Hazel joined Warrington SC in 2000 when she was eleven years of age and played in U14, U16 teams and won L&D, M&D, Cheshire Leagues and Cup with Warrington. Hazel went on to play in the National League for Liverpool then went through the Regional and National Development Squads. In 2009 Hazel was selected for Great Britain and has played in the Hungarian League together with the GB Team in prepartion for the Olympics. Im sure we will all look out for Hazel during the Olympics.

Hazel has agreed to come down to Water Polo Training on Saturday (30th June) at 6pm to present the Mini Polo children with their badges and certificates.

The athletes selected to Team GB today are:

Women:

  • Rosemary Morris (age: 26, born: Birmingham)
  • Robyn Nicholls (age: 22, born: Bolton)
  • Frances Leighton (age: 30, born: Rotherham)
  • Angela Winstanley-Smith (age: 26, born: South Shields)
  • Lisa Gibson (age: 22, born Chichester)
  • Rebecca Kershaw (age: 21, born: Lancaster)
  • Ciara Gibson-Byrne (age: 19, born: Barcelona)
  • Fiona McCann (age: 25, born: Chester)
  • Chloe Wilcox (age: 25, born: Carlisle)
  • Francesca Clayton (age: 22, born: Nottingham)
  • Francesca Painter-Snell (age: 25, born: Auckland)
  • Alexandra Rutlidge (age: 23, born: Lancaster)
  • Hazel Musgrove (age: 23, born: Watford, hometown Warrington)

Tom Hadley & James Williams selected to play for North West Region

I am pleased to announce that Tom Hadley and James Williams have been selected to play for North West Region for players born 1995 & under. Having attended three other trial sessions and against stiff opposition from players from all over the North West including Lancaster who are the top side in the country Tom and James can be proud of their achievement. They will now play in the Inter Regional competition which takes place at Walsall on the 14th & 15th July 2012. James will be vice captain of the team. Both Tom and James have played water polo since they were 12 playing and training with Warrington Swimming Club. I’m sure we all wish them well in the competition.

Liverpool & District Water Polo Tournament

On Sunday 17th June 2012 Warrington took part in the Liverpool & District Water Polo Tournament at Europa Pool in Birkenhead. Two age groups played in separate competitions, 16 & under, and 18 & under.

OUR 16 & UNDER TEAM INCLUDED

  • Tim Mainwaring 14(GK)
  • Josh Regan 16
  • Harry Pollock 15
  • Tom Costello 14
  • Tom Pye 14
  • Jacob Wass 14
  • Constance Gregson 14
  • Megan Dorman 14
  • Stanley Mainwaring 13

OUR 18 & UNDER TEAM INCLUDED

  • Tim Mainwaring 14 (GK)
  • Bryn Edwards 18
  • Rory Gregson 17
  • Alex Dorman 17
  • Josh Regan 16
  • Harry Pollock 15
  • Jacob Wass 14

James Collins had been selected but jarred his fingers in training the night before and had to with draw.

Chester 5 – Warrington 2 (16&u)
Our first game was against Chester who were a large physical team. We started the game just not marking closely enough and gave Chester some easy goals. The first half finished with Chester leading 4 -0. The second half saw Warrington tighten up in defence and went on the attack with two excellent goals from Connie Gregson from the centre forward position. Despite a much improved half which Warrington won 2 – 1, Chester won overall. Tim Mainwaring was excellent in goal a theme throughout the tournament.

Warrington 6 Chester 1 (18&U)
The next game was an 18 & under game with Warrington missing James Williams and Tom Hadley who were attending North West regional training in Manchester the day the team was announced. (Report to follow). The first game was against Chester. With Tim Mainwaring, Josh Regan, Harry Pollock and Jacob Wass playing above their age group I had some concern as to how they would cope. My fears were soon allayed with our the younger players giving nothing away in defence and supporting the attack they played with great skill and confidence against players in some case four years older than them. Bryn Edwards lead the attack and Rory Gregson organised the defence. At the end of the first half Warrington led 3-1. The second half saw more of the same with Warrington ruthless in attack and Tim Mainwaring (GK) ensuring the opposition had nothing to show for their efforts. Warrington winning 6-1. Scorers were Bryn Edwards 4, Rory Gregson 1, Jacob Wass 1.

Warrington 2 – Southport 3 (16&u)
Our next game was against Southport. The first half was tight with Warrington hitting the woodwork numerous times. (No Tom Pye its not a good shot if it hits the woodwork!!). The first half finished 2 goals all, with both our goals scored by Connie Gregson who made it look easy. The second half was even tighter with Southport scoring a crucial goal and Warrington running out of time to get anything out of the game.

Warrington 6 – Southport 2 (18&u)
In the next match it was the turn of our 18 & under team. Southport had three big players No.10, No.11 and No12 and Bryn, Rory and Alex had instructions to ensure they marked these dangerous players. This caused Bryn to be committed in defence more than we would have liked and at the end of the first half Southport lead 2-1. Warrington had numerous chances but again the woodwork took a hammering. The half time team talk saw a slight reorganisation and the realisation we were making their goalkeeper look better than he was by hitting the woodwork. The second half saw a complete change, with Warrington looking totally dominant winning the half 5-0 Alex Dorman had an excellent game with two excellent goals. Josh Regan and Harry Pollock played without fault and once again Jacob Wass got his name on the score sheet. Tim Mainwaring continued to play to an excellent standard in goal.

Scorers were Bryn Edwards 2, Alex Dorman 2, Rory Gregson 1, Jacob Wass 1.

With Birkenhead dropping out that made Warrington the overall winners of the 18 & under competition. A superb effort and our first trophy of the season.

Warrington 1 – Birkenhead 2 (16&u)
We still had one game to play in the 16 & under competition. This was again a tight game with Megan Dorman playing her part in defence. On a few occasions Warrington were caught on the break with some tired players having just finished the 18 & under match we quickly had to change the team around. Stanley Mainwaring showed his great potential with some excellent play in attack and defence, but Birkenhead were too strong for us and ended 2-1 winners.

The 16 & under competition was won by Chester who were by far the stronger team. It may have been very different if James Collins had been available but on a positive note most of our players can play another two years in this age group and hopefully next year we will come back with two trophies.

At the presentation all the players received a medal and the team photo shows some happy faces. I’m very proud of all the players who gave 100% in every game. Well done to everybody.

Level 9 NPTS water polo badges

We now have 5 children who have passed their level 9 NPTS water polo badge. They include Elena Forde, Emelia Ford, Abbie Carroll, Abigail Collins and Poppie Beardsell. They are the first children in Warrington to achieve level 9 in water polo.

Two boys have passed level 8 this month Matt Williams and Jake Williams that makes a total of 13 children who have passed level 8 in 2012. Well done to you all.

Manchester Icebergs 10 Warrington 6 (14&u)

Our 14 & under side played their first competitive game of the season at the Wright Robinson College Pool in Gorton, East Manchester. With several players missing we managed to get 6 players to the pool and borrowed three players from Icebergs. Warrington played really well and I would estimate the best seven players in the pool included 6 from Warrington. Icebergs had an excellent centre forward who scored three quick goals in the first quarter with a player from Icebergs in our goal. Jacob Wass was given the job of marking this player who barely had a chance for the rest of the game. Sam Cooper received the ball just inside the oppositions half and swim fast towards goal taking on and beating the defender and opting for his favourite lob shot which he executes so well. Tom Pye and Stanley Mainwaring linked up well with some clever passing moves resulting in some excellent goals.

Although we lost the game two things became clear:-

1. We need more matches because everbody including the players, parents and the coach really enjoyed the game and so much can be learnt by the players just by playing games.

2. We have some really good players developing all of whom have played water polo for 12months or less the future looks bright for junior water polo at Warrington. The RTC coach was present and wants to visit our sessions to look for more up and coming talent.

The team include Tom Costello, Sam Cooper, Adam Farini, Stanley Mainwaring, Tom Pye, and Jacob Wass.

Warrington 8 Birkenhead 8

Birkenhead came to Great Sankey with 9 experienced players and took an early lead in the first quarter (1-3). The second quarter saw a fight back by Warrington who pulled the score back to 5-4, with goals from Tom Hadley, Geoff Dover, Ian Musgrove and Bryn Edwards. The third quarter saw Birkenhead come back into the game winning the quarter 2-3. With the score 7-7 going into the last quarter the game was finely balanced. Birkenhead scored first in the final quarter but Bryn Edwards rescued a point near the end of the game with a timely equaliser. Victories over Birkenhead a former top Division 1 National League team are rare over the past 50 years so a draw is considered a good result for Warrington.

Orford Park Sports Centre

Today I visited the new Orford Park Sports Centre, soon to be named Live Wire with facilities that can only be described as state of the art. The 25m pool (8 lanes) is a bright and open area with a high roof. The teaching pool 15m x 9m has a moveable floor which goes from 0 to 1.8m. We/I had hoped to have mini polo there on a Tuesday but we have not had the go ahead yet, I can see some obstacles but lets wait and see. The main pool would make a fantastic arena for water polo with seating (which is actually comfortable) for 250. Unfortunately there are no plans to allow water polo at the venue. Our tour guide, a duty manager did mention the excellent bar and how it would be handy for the water polo players, but I dont think they will get much business from the 12 & under team. So that’s an ambition to bring water polo to Live Wire. I believe membership is £26/month and seems really good value. I don’t think Total Fitness will be very pleased.