LIVERPOOL PUSH MANCHESTER ALL THE WAY
City of Manchester defeated Liverpool Lizards 14-10 to confirm their fourth consecutive women’s Super 5s title today – a record achieved without dropping a single point.
In fact, such has been Manchester’s dominance that their run of wins in BWPL Division 1 and Super 5s games now stretches to a remarkable FIFTY-ONE!
Their last defeat? A single goal reverse in January 2022 - to Liverpool.
Liverpool, led by five-goal Katie Brown, pushed Manchester all the way today. They were level at 9-9 at the start of the final period, at which point Manchester responded with a rapid five-goal blast.
Defeat for Liverpool meant that Cheltenham, 8-6 winners against Sheffield Sharks, finished their excellent first Super 5s campaign as runners-up.
In the men’s competition, champions Manchester completed their programme with a 15-13 defeat of Polytechnic. Penguin take second place after beating Welsh Wanderers 16-12. See News page.
WATFORD, K&K JOIN OTTER IN TOP DIVISION
Undefeated Otter wrapped up the women’s Championship 1 title at Eton today, demolishing Tyldesley 25-7 in their final game.
They will return to the top division next season after a one-year absence. Also moving up to Division 1 for the first time are Watford and Kirkintilloch & Kilsyth, who finished in second and third places.
The remaining five teams in Championship 1 – Tyldesley, Exeter, Worthing, Penguin Emperors and Coventry - begin next September in Division 2 along with Rotherham Metro (who qualified as the sixth team in Division 2 this season) and two teams from the play-off tournament next month.
City of Manchester defeated Liverpool Lizards 14-10 to confirm their fourth consecutive women’s Super 5s title today – a record achieved without dropping a single point.
In fact, such has been Manchester’s dominance that their run of wins in BWPL Division 1 and Super 5s games now stretches to a remarkable FIFTY-ONE!
Their last defeat? A single goal reverse in January 2022 - to Liverpool.
Liverpool, led by five-goal Katie Brown, pushed Manchester all the way today. They were level at 9-9 at the start of the final period, at which point Manchester responded with a rapid five-goal blast.
Defeat for Liverpool meant that Cheltenham, 8-6 winners against Sheffield Sharks, finished their excellent first Super 5s campaign as runners-up.
In the men’s competition, champions Manchester completed their programme with a 15-13 defeat of Polytechnic. Penguin take second place after beating Welsh Wanderers 16-12. See News page.
WATFORD, K&K JOIN OTTER IN TOP DIVISION
Undefeated Otter wrapped up the women’s Championship 1 title at Eton today, demolishing Tyldesley 25-7 in their final game.
They will return to the top division next season after a one-year absence. Also moving up to Division 1 for the first time are Watford and Kirkintilloch & Kilsyth, who finished in second and third places.
The remaining five teams in Championship 1 – Tyldesley, Exeter, Worthing, Penguin Emperors and Coventry - begin next September in Division 2 along with Rotherham Metro (who qualified as the sixth team in Division 2 this season) and two teams from the play-off tournament next month.
Welcome to the website of the BWPL, UK water polo's premier league competition!! The British Water Polo League was launched in 2010 following the successful merger of the men's National League and the National Women's Water Polo League.
Particular thanks to James Reddick, of Polytechnic, for his help in creating this website. For more information about advertising, please contact BWPL Secretary Chris Ducker, [email protected].
Particular thanks to James Reddick, of Polytechnic, for his help in creating this website. For more information about advertising, please contact BWPL Secretary Chris Ducker, [email protected].