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20&U Female

The 20&U Female high performance forms an important part of the Water Polo Australia high performance pathway, designed to prepare athletes for Australian representative opportunities. The program is designed to educate aspiring athletes about all aspects of water polo, both in and out of the pool.

Water Polo Australia’s high performance programs play a crucial role in ensuring future success of our national teams. The 20&U program also provides the ideal environment to prepare aspiring athletes looking to extend their representative honours with the Aussie Stingers (senior team) and also who have aspirations for the Olympics.

Athletes in this program will be led by Sydney 2000 Olympic gold medalist Jo Clark (nee Fox).

2023 20&U Female Squad

Kate Blew (Mermaids, QLD)

Stephanie Brettargh (Drummoyne, NSW)

Megan Cranley (Melville, WA)

Tayla Dawkins (Henley Sharks, SA)

Lily Dunn (Balmain, NSW)

Eve Gath (Polo Bears, QLD)

Sienna Green (Sydney Uni, NSW)

Samantha Hardingham (Sydney Uni, NSW)

Samantha Henderson (Sydney Uni, NSW)

Jasmine Higgs (Drummoyne, NSW)

Alice Johnson (Triton, WA)

Chelsea Johnson (Mermaids, QLD)

Victoria Kininmonth (Mermaids, QLD)

Tara Logan (Richmond, VIC)

Molly Nasser (Mermaids, QLD)

Magali Ogg (UNSW, NSW)

Anneliese Pamp (SNB Breakers, NSW)

Antonia Poor (SNB Breakers, NSW)

Madissyn Powells (Sydney Uni, NSW)

Emma Putt (Triton, WA)

Tahlia Scipioni (SPOC, SA)

Layla Smith (Balmain, NSW)

Taafili Taoso (Mermaids, QLD)

Nioka Thomas (Balmain, NSW)

Amelia Watt (Polo Bears, QLD)