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NEW ZEALAND WATER POLO JUNIOR WOMEN’S RESULTS ARCHIVE
2015 - FINA World Women's Youth Water Polo Championships - Volos, Greece - August B95 Team: Jessica Milicich, Grace Tobin, Ema Carević, Taylor Sheehan, Liana Dance, Annabel Harman, Ricci Ferigo, Katie McKenty, Sarah Doyle, Emily Nicholson. Coach: Attila Biro. Asst. Barbara Ipacs. Manager: Jane Foster.
Game 1: New Zealand 9 (E Carevic 3, A Harman 2, K McKenty, G Tobin, S Doyle, R Ferigo) vs. Brazil 16
Game 2: New Zealand 7 (L Dance 4, E Carevic 2, G Tobin) vs. Hungary 17
Game 3: New Zealand 9 (A Harman 3, L Dance 2, G Tobin 2, T Sheehan, K McKenty) vs. South Africa 5
Game 4: New Zealand 10 (A Harman 3, R Ferigo 2, G Tobin, K McKenty, E Carevic, E Nicholson, L Dance) vs. Russia 18
Game 5: New Zealand 12 (G Tobin 3, L Dance 2, E Nicholson 2, E Carevic 2, A Harman, R Ferigo, K McKenty) vs Mexico 9
Game 6: New Zealand 6 (L Dance 2, A Harman, S Doyle, E Carevic, E Nicholson) vs. Australia 15
New Zealand place 10th.
2015 - Training Games versus Great Britain - Manchester, England - August B95 Team: Jessica Milicich, Grace Tobin, Ema Carević, Taylor Sheehan, Liana Dance, Annabel Harman, Ricci Ferigo, Katie McKenty, Sarah Doyle, Simone Couvée, Emily Nicholson. Coach: Attila Biro. Asst. Barbara Ipacs. Manager: Jane Foster.
Game 1: New Zealand 17 vs. Great Britain 13
Game 2: New Zealand 18 vs. Great Britain 10
Game 3: New Zealand 19 vs. Great Britan 15
Game 4: New Zealand 16 vs. Great Britain 7
Game 5: New Zealand 14 vs. Great Britain 9
New Zealand win series 5-0.
2015 - 20 & Under Australia State Championships - Sydney, Australia - May
B95 Team: Jessica Milicich, Grace Tobin, Ema Carević, Taylor Sheehan, Paige Walls, Annabel Harman, Ricci Ferigo, Sarah Doyle, Simone Couvée, Kate Henderson. Coach: Attila Biro. Asst. Barbara Ipacs. Manager: Angie Winstanley-Smith.
Game 1: New Zealand 8 vs. Western Australia 12
Game 2: New Zealand 13 vs. Queensland 21
Game 3: New Zealand 12 vs. Victoria/South Australia 13
Game 4: New Zealand 5 vs. New South Wales Blues 14
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Game 5: New Zealand 16 vs. New South Wales Warratahs 11
Game 6: New Zealand 11 vs. New South Wales Warratahs 7
2013 – FINA World Women’s Junior Water Polo Championships – Volos, Greece – August
B93 Team: Olivia Murphy, Jaymee Graham, Renuka Mahadevan, Nina Lala, Simone Couvee, Rebecca Parkes, Chelsea Geary, Caitlin Lopes da Silva, Pinky Rewi-Henry, Rachel Burns, Ricci Ferigo, Kate Enoka, Zephyr Herriot. Referees: Michael Brooks and Stephen Knights. Game 1: New Zealand 5 (R Parkes 2, C Lopes da Silva 2, P Rewi-Henry) vs. Italy 14
Game 2: New Zealand 11 (J Graham 2, R Parkes 4, C Geary 3, C Lopes da Silva, Z Herriot) vs. Kazakhstan
6
Game 3: New Zealand 5 (R Parkes 2, C Lopes da Silva 2, K Enoka) vs. United States of America 12
Game 4: New Zealand 5 (R Parkes, C Geary, C Lopes da Silva, P Rewi-Henry, K Enoka) vs. Spain 17
Game 5: New Zealand 20 (J Graham, R Mahadevan, N Lala, S Couvée, R Parkes 2, C Lopes da Silva 2, R
Burns 2, R Ferigo 6, K Enoka 2, Z Herriot) vs. Uzbekistan 1
Game 6: New Zealand 9 (J Graham, R Parkes, C Geary, C Lopes da Silva, R Ferigo, K Enoka 4) vs. Canada
12
New Zealand placed 10th.
2013 – 20 & Under Australia State Championships – Sydney, Australia – January
Game 1: New Zealand 15 vs. Victoria 9
Game 2: New Zealand 13 vs. New South Wales Waratahs 8
Game 3: New Zealand 9 vs. Queensland 14
Game 4: New Zealand 10 vs. NSW Blues 13
Game 5: New Zealand 8 vs. Western Australia 9
Game 6: New Zealand 12 vs. South Australia 8
2012 – Test Series versus Australia – Sydney, Australia – April
Game 1: New Zealand 9 vs. Australia 13
Game 2: New Zealand 9 vs. Australia 9
Game 3: New Zealand 10 vs. Australia 10
2012 – 20 & Under Australia State Championships – Adelaide, Australia – January
Game 1: New Zealand 9 vs. Queensland 16
Game 2: New Zealand 1 vs. New South Wales 15
Game 3: New Zealand 17 vs. Victoria 16
Game 4: New Zealand 11 vs. New South Wales Waratahs 9
Game 5: New Zealand 13 vs. South Australia 12
Game 6: New Zealand 8 vs. Western Australia 7
2009 – FINA World Women’s Junior Water Polo Championships – Siberia, Russia – August
Game 1: New Zealand 9 vs. Hungary 15
Game 2: New Zealand 33 vs. Uzbekistan 4
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Game 3: New Zealand 15 vs. South Africa 1
Game 4: New Zealand 5 vs. Netherlands 14
Game 5: New Zealand 7 vs. Greece 8
Game 6: New Zealand 14 vs. South Africa 2
New Zealand placed 11th.
2007 – FINA World Women’s Junior Water Polo Championships – Porto, Portugal – July
Game 1: New Zealand 7 vs. Italy 8
Game 2: New Zealand 7 vs. Canada 10
Game 3: New Zealand 13 vs. Brazil 3
Game 4: New Zealand 13 vs. Russia 12
Game 5: New Zealand 7 vs. Australia 14
Game 6: New Zealand 7 vs. Spain 12
Game 7: New Zealand 9 vs. Netherlands 11
2007 – Holland Pre-Junior Worlds Tournament - July
Game 1: New Zealand 19 vs. Netherlands 9
Game 2: New Zealand 14 vs. Netherlands 9
Game 3: New Zealand 7 vs. Netherlands Seniors 16
Game 4: New Zealand 8 vs. United States of America 6
Game 5: New Zealand 12 vs. Netherlands 10
2006 – Southern Cross Tournament – Auckland, New Zealand – January
Game 1: New Zealand 7 vs. Japan 11
Game 2: New Zealand 10 vs. England 12
2006 – World League Curtain Raiser – Los Alamitos, United States of America – July
New Zealand 5 vs. United States of America 14
2006 – Canadian Tour – Montreal/Ottawa, Canada – August
Game 1: New Zealand 8 vs. Canada 9
Game 2: New Zealand 9 vs. Canada 9
Game 3: New Zealand 12 vs. Canada 8
Game 4: New Zealand 9 vs. Canada 11
2006 – Wahine Tournament – Hawaii – March/April
Game 1: New Zealand 6 vs. Hartwick 8
Game 2: New Zealand 4 vs. SJSU 13
Game 3: New Zealand 3 vs. UCSB 9
Game 4: New Zealand 7 vs. UCSB 13
Game 5: New Zealand 2 vs. Stanford 13
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Game 6: New Zealand 7 vs. SJSU 8
Game 7: New Zealand 5 vs. Hawaii 10
Game 8: New Zealand 5 vs. SJSU 12
Game 9: New Zealand 9 vs. Hartwick 13
Game 10: New Zealand 3 vs. UCLA 24
Game 11: New Zealand 8 vs. Hartwick 7
Game 12: New Zealand 10 vs. Hartwick 13
Game 13: New Zealand 7 vs. Hawaii 12
2005 – FINA World Women’s Junior Water Polo Championships – Perth, Australia – January
Game 1: New Zealand 10 vs. Japan 8
Game 2: New Zealand 7 vs. Netherlands 7
Game 3: New Zealand 6 vs. Germany 6
Game 4: New Zealand 14 vs. Puerto Rico 5
Game 5: New Zealand 6 vs. United States of America 8
Game 6: New Zealand 7 vs. Canada 4
Game 7: New Zealand 9 vs. Spain 10
New Zealand placed 8th.
2003
Team: Coach: Peter Szilagyi. Asst: Fraser Bickley. Managers: Lynne Percy, Trish Cox.
2003 – States Cup – Los Angeles, United States of America
Game 1: New Zealand 0 vs. Greece 10
Game 2: New Zealand 8 vs. USA Youth 7
Game 3: New Zealand 5 vs. Australia 10
2003 – FINA World Women’s Junior Water Polo Championships – Calgary, Canada
Game 1: New Zealand 7 vs. Spain 15
Game 2: New Zealand 7 vs. Netherlands 8
Game 3: New Zealand 6 vs. Czech Republic 6
Game 4: New Zealand 5 vs. France 5
Game 5: New Zealand 5 vs. Australia 9
Game 6: New Zealand 4 vs. Russia 11
Game 7: New Zealand 17 vs. Mexico 2
Game 8: New Zealand 3 vs. 10 Greece
New Zealand placed 11th.
2001
Team: Josie Giffney, Rachael Gilchrist, Sarah Bell, Roberta Stewart, Mandy Roberts, Julie Berry, Deanna
Wolf, Claudia Inglis, Amy McGuinness, Rebecca McGuinness, Rebecca Donoghue, Sarah Tan. Coach:
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Alberto Bertolotti. Manager: Pene Dalton. Referee: Liz Burman.
2001 – Australia State Championships – Adelaide, Australia – May
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2001 – FINA World Women’s Junior Water Polo Championships – Perth, Australia – December
Game 1: New Zealand 5 vs. Italy 0
Game 2: New Zealand 9 vs. Venezuela 6
Game 3: New Zealand 3 vs. Greece 8
Game 4: New Zealand 1 vs. United States of America 10
Game 5: New Zealand 2 vs. Australia 12
Game 6: New Zealand 0 vs. Russia 11
Game 7: New Zealand 5 vs. Canada 4
Game 8: New Zealand 2 vs. Germany 8
New Zealand placed 6th.
1999
Team: Emma Berry, Kylie McAneaney, Julie Berry, Jo Henley, Jane Cooley, Sarah Williams, Rebecca
Dalton, Amie Cheesman, Sarah Claridge, Emma MacPherson, Mandy Roberts, Monica Jones, Kathryn
Mooney. Coach: Davor Carevic. Manager: Glenis Roberts. Referee: Boris Kipnis.
1999 – Australia State Championships – Perth, Australia
Game 1: New Zealand 5 vs. Tasmania 4
Game 2: New Zealand 6 vs. Victoria 3
Game 3: New Zealand 7 vs. Western Australia 14
Game 4: New Zealand 2 vs. New South Wales 20
Game 5: New Zealand 6 vs. South Australia 6
1999 – Test Series versus Australia
Game 1: New Zealand 4 vs. Australia 20
Game 2: New Zealand 0 vs. Australia 18
Game 3: New Zealand 4 vs. Australia 12
1998
Team: Jenny Howarth-Simpson, Ellen Knight, Kylie McAneaney, Amie Cheesman, Rachel Jenkins, Jane
Cooley, Akenese Burgess, Mandy Watts, Jo Haanstra, Emma McPherson, Sophie Dromgool, Megan
Thomson, Katrina McGrath. Coach: Boris Kipnis. Asst: Renee Galt. Manager: Jill Simpson
1998 – Australia State Championships – Canberra, Australia
Game 1: New Zealand 15 vs. Tasmania 9
Game 2: New Zealand 5 vs New South Wales 10
Game 3: New Zealand 8 vs. Victoria 8
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Game 4: New Zealand 10 vs. Queensland 10
Game 5: New Zealand 11 vs. ACT 3
Game 6: New Zealand 13 vs. Western Australia 13
Game 7: New Zealand 15 vs. South Australia 3
1998 – Test Series versus Australia
Game 1: New Zealand 6 vs. Australia 10
Game 2: New Zealand 2 vs. Australia 10
Game 3: New Zealand 6 vs. Australia 11