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NEW ZEALAND WATER POLO JUNIOR MEN’S RESULTS ARCHIVE
2015 - 20 & Under Australia State Championships - Sydney, Australia – May B95 Team: Ryan Thom, Ben McDonald-Sporle, Tamati Harris, Callum Maxwell, Callum Lane, Sam Fleming, Tom Cathro, Anton Sunde, Phillip Hargraves, Jerome McGuinness, Johnny Reid, Ben Goodwin. Game 1: New Zealand 13 vs. 23 Queensland Game 2: New Zealand 9 vs. 24 Western Australia Game 3: New Zealand 10 vs. 14 NSW Waratahs Game 4: New Zealand 15 vs. 16 South Australia Game 5: New Zealand 6 vs. 15 Australia B98 2013 – 20 & Under Australia State Championships – Sydney, Australia – January Game 1: New Zealand 11 vs. Queensland 9 Game 2: New Zealand 4 vs. New South Wales 14 Game 3: New Zealand 3 vs. Victoria 12 Game 4: New Zealand 12 vs. New South Wales Waratahs 11 Game 5: New Zealand 9 vs. ACT 8 Game 6: New Zealand 6 vs. Western Australia 19 Game 7: New Zealand 12 vs. South Australia 9 Game 8: New Zealand 9 vs. South Australia 8 2009 – FINA World Men’s Junior Water Polo Championships – Croatia – August Game 1: New Zealand 6 vs. Brazil 9 Game 2: New Zealand 5 vs. Italy 12 Game 3: New Zealand 9 vs. Hungary 14 Game 4: New Zealand 16 vs. Uzbekistan 9 Game 5: New Zealand 13 vs. Slovakia 7 New Zealand placed 13th. 2009 – Exhibition Matches versus Hungary – Auckland, New Zealand – January Game 1: New Zealand 13 vs. Hungary 9 Game 2: New Zealand 10 vs. Hungary 14 2007 – FINA World Men’s Junior Water Polo Championships – Long Beach, United States of America – August Game 1: New Zealand 2 vs. Australia 13 Game 2: New Zealand 7 vs. Greece 15 Game 3: New Zealand 10 vs. Iran 3 Game 4: New Zealand 6 vs. Japan 10 Game 5: New Zealand 3 vs. Serbia 14 Game 6: New Zealand 14 vs. Jamacia 3 Game 7: New Zealand 8 vs. Colombia 7 Game 8: New Zealand 8 vs. Mexico 3 New Zealand placed 17th of 24. 2006 – Test versus South Africa – Auckland, New Zealand – December New Zealand 14 vs. South Africa 4 2006 – Pan Pacific International – Calgary, Canada - December Game 1: New Zealand 9 vs. United States of America 11 Game 2: New Zealand 15 vs. Canada White 5 Game 3: New Zealand 8 vs. Canada Red 15
Game 4: New Zealand 5 vs. United States of America 5 Game 5: New Zealand 11 vs. Canada Red 12 Game 6: New Zealand 13 vs. Canada White 5 Game 7: New Zealand 9 vs. Canada Red 12 Game 8: New Zealand 15 vs. Canada White 9 2006 – Test Series versus Canada (including Pan Pacs Results) – Calgary, Canada – December/January Game 3: New Zealand 12 vs. Canada 14 Game 4: New Zealand 11 vs. Canada 9 2006 – Canadian League – Calgary, Canada – January Game 1: New Zealand 18 vs. Calgary 10 Game 2: New Zealand 17 vs. University Calgary 7 Game 3: New Zealand 11 vs. Calgary Torpedoes 8 2005 – Pre Mundial – Buenos Aires, Argentina – September Game 1: New Zealand 2 vs. Brazil 4 Game 2: New Zealand 15 vs. Mexico 8 Game 3: New Zealand 9 vs. Argentina 6 Game 4: New Zealand 12 vs. Canada 6 2005 – FINA World Men’s Junior Water Polo Championships Mar Del Plata, Argentina – October Game 1: New Zealand 8 vs. Mexico 4 Game 2: New Zealand 3 vs. Greece 8 Game 3: New Zealand 11 vs. United States of America 4 Game 4: New Zealand 7 vs. Slovakia 5 Game 5: New Zealand 5 vs. Australia 11 Game 6: New Zealand 10 vs. Columbia 1 Game 7: New Zealand 5 vs. Japan 10 Game 8: New Zealand 3 vs. United States of America 6 New Zealand placed 12th 2004 Team: Charles Lane, Ashley Blythen, Chris Broome, Mark Collins, Isaac Box, Lachlan Tijsen, Chris Naylor, Sam Williams, Paora Morrison, Ben Pye, Eamon Lui, Eddie White, Jojo Judd, Richard Chambers. Coach: Kurt Goldsworthy. Asst: Zane McAlpine. Manager: Chris Hayward 2004 – Netherlands Tour New Zealand 11 vs. Netherlands 7 New Zealand 7 vs. Kortrijk 11
2004 – Noram Cup – Victoria, Canada – December
Game 1: New Zealand 11 vs. New Zealand Youth 7 Game 2: New Zealand 12 vs. Japan 7 Game 3: New Zealand 10 vs. United States of America 8 Game 4: New Zealand 11 vs. Canada A 6 Game 5: New Zealand 16 vs. Canada B 2 Game 6: New Zealand 9 vs. New Zealand Youth 2 Game 7: New Zealand 10 vs. Canada A 2 Game 7: New Zealand 10 vs. Netherlands 7 New Zealand placed 1st. MVP Lachlan Tijsen, Best Goalkeeper Chris Naylor.
2003 – FINA World Men’s Junior Water Polo Championships – Naples, Italy – August
Game 1: New Zealand 3 vs. Germany 7 Game 2: New Zealand 8 vs. Argentina 6 Game 3: New Zealand 3 vs. Hungary 19 Game 4: New Zealand 3 vs. Greece 8 Game 5: New Zealand 2 vs. Italy 14 Game 6: New Zealand 4 vs. Australia 9 Game 7: New Zealand 13 vs. Great Britain 8 Game 8: New Zealand 5 vs. Japan 3 New Zealand placed 13th. 2003 – Training Games – United States of America New Zealand 13 vs. Commerce 6 New Zealand 13 vs. CSULB 9 New Zealand won 3-0 in games against Orange County Combined New Zealand 4 vs. Pepperdine University 6 New Zealand 9 vs. UC San Diego 10
2001 – Training Games versus Singapore national men’s team – Singapore
New Zealand won 5 of 8 games.
2001 – FINA World Men’s Junior Water Polo Championships – Istanbul, Turkey
Game 1: New Zealand 3 vs. Germany 9 Game 2: New Zealand 6 vs. Spain 9 Game 3: New Zealand 7 vs. Russia 9 Game 4: New Zealand 2 vs. Croatia 13 Game 5: New Zealand 10 vs. South Africa 3 Game 6: New Zealand 10 vs. Venezuela 4 Game 7: New Zealand 5 vs. South Africa 4 New Zealand placed 16th.
2000
Team: Patrick Knight, Marin Lazic, Wojt Janowski, Philip Howat, Lachlan Tijsen, Matthew Payne, Alex Broome, Chris Broome, David Broome, Sam Callen, Ashley Blythen, Mark Casey, Jonathan Ware. Coach: Wouly de Bie. Management: Chris Hayward, Kurt Goldsworthy.
2000 – Australia State Championships
No information available.
2000 – Test Series versus Adelaide
No information available.
1999
Team: Jacques Venter, Tim Grace, Brett Adams, Mark Lanigan, Sam Lowery, Matthew Payne, Paul Swindells, Stefan Curry, Marin Lazic, Shaun Venter, Alex Broome, Carl Ainley, Darren North. Reserve: Jonathan Ware. Coach: Dave Wigger. Asst: Kurt Goldsworthy
1999 – FINA World Men’s Junior Water Polo Championships – Kuwait City, Kuwait - October
Game 1: New Zealand 7 vs. Turkey 5 Game 2: New Zealand 7 vs. China 8
Game 3: New Zealand 6 vs. Slovakia 14 Game 4: New Zealand 5 vs. Croatia 15 Game 5: New Zealand 11 vs. Spain 12 Game 6: New Zealand 15 vs. Saudi Arabia 3 Game 7: New Zealand 7 vs. Brazil 9 Game 8: New Zealand 9 vs. Saudi Arabia 3 New Zealand placed 15th. 1999 – Test Series versus Singapore – Singapore New Zealand drew series 2-2.
1998
Team: Jacques Venter, Ben Tait, Mark Lanigan, Shaun Venter, Stefan Curry, Tim Grace, Logan Rapana, Paul Swindells, Logan Jacka, Marin Lazic, Carl Ainley, Alex Broome. Coach: Dave Wigger. Manager: Chris Hayward
1998 – Australia Junior Men’s State Championships – Perth, Australia
Game 1: New Zealand 6 vs. South Australia 7 Game 2: New Zealand 9 vs. Victoria 7 Game 3: New Zealand 6 vs. New South Wales 14 Game 4: New Zealand 4 vs. Western Australia 7 Game 5: New Zealand 5 vs. Australia Youth 7 Game 6: New Zealand 6 vs. Australia Youth 3 Game 7: New Zealand 11 vs. ACT 7 Game 8: New Zealand 9 vs. Queensland 8 1998 – Test Series versus Australia – Perth, Australia Game 1: New Zealand 3 vs. Australia 10 Game 2: New Zealand 4 vs. Australia 10 Game 3: New Zealand 5 vs. Australia 13 New Zealand lose series 0-3. 1997 – FINA World Men’s Junior Water Polo Championships - Cuba – July
Team: Sasha Maese, Jonathan Friend, Mark Lanigan, Brett Adams, Tim Grace, Paul Swindells, Jacques Venter, Philip Richards, Robbie Tindall, Logan Rapana, Richard Knowles, Richard Claridge, Carl Ainley. Coach: Dave Wigger. Manager: Chris Hayward. Referee: Glen Benge
Game 1: New Zealand 4 vs. Germany 16 Game 2: New Zealand 9 vs. Argentina 10 Game 3: New Zealand 6 vs. Japan 10 Game 4: New Zealand 3 vs. United States of America 15 Game 5: New Zealand 5 vs. Hungary 17 Game 6: New Zealand 9 vs. Puerto Rico 6 Game 7: New Zealand 9 vs. Argentina 13 Game 8: New Zealand 9 vs. Brazil 13 Game 9: New Zealand 4 vs. Egypt 8 New Zealand placed 20th.