Otter secure historic victory in Girls’ U19 final

London Otter secured an historic victory over City of Liverpool to claim the Girls’ U19 title at the ASA National Age Group Water Polo Championships 2016 in Manchester.
Liverpool went into the game unbeaten, but with the score tied at 7-7 at half-time, Otter took the game by the scruff of the next in the second half of the game, ultimately running out 13-8 (5-3, 2-4, 2-0, 4-1) winners. “We wanted to go out and hit them hard because we know if we play together, we’ll play well,” – Otter captain Mhairi Nurthen.
With their victory, London Otter became just the third side to ever lift the national U19 crown, with North West giants City of Manchester and City of Liverpool the only other winners since the inaugural Championship in 2004. But Otter captain Mhairi Nurthen, who top-scored in the final with five goals, insisted her side were confident they could write their names onto the trophy, having won the U15 and U17 titles as a squad in recent seasons.
“We’d never won an U19s but the same team and the same group of players have won the Academy and Youth, and now Juniors as well,” said Nurthen. “I’m ecstatic because we played so well today and it was such a close game. We just came in at half-time and at the end of the third quarter and collectively pulled ourselves together and thought as if it’s 0-0. Otter raced out of the blocks with three goals in the first three minutes, courtesy of Nurthen, Isobel Dean and Cecily Turner. Liverpool, who won bronze 12 months ago, were never going to be a pushover and fought back with two goals from Lucy Shaw and one from Molly Boniface-Ashton, but further goals from Helena Phillips and Anna Szyszko kept Otter 5-3 in front at the first break.
While Shaw completed her hat-trick early in the second quarter, second goals for Nurthen and Turner put Otter 7-4 up and seemingly in control of the tie. But Liverpool’s Grace Rowland had other ideas, and pulled her side level with a three-minute hat-trick, squeezing a bounce shot home, converting from Verity McCoy’s pass over the top of the Otter defence, then hammering home a penalty. A tense third quarter followed with man-ups going begging for both sides, but it was Otter who pushed 9-7 ahead with goals from Nurthen and Kathy Rogers. Liverpool fought hard to recover in the final quarter with Hayley Price pulling off a reaction save to a deflected shot, then Shaw bagging her fourth of the game with an outrageous lob as she back-tracked towards the half-way line. But 9-8 was the closest the North East side would get to their opponents in the fourth quarter as two goals apiece from Nurthen and Dean put the result beyond doubt.
All results from the weekend of competition can be found here. Last year’s champions City of Manchester won a thrilling game against Mid Sussex Marlins to land bronze. The Marlins led for much of the game but Manchester recovered in the second half before powering clear for a 15-11 win.

Otter U/17s 4th in THE NATION

It was tough weekend for the Otter U/17s at the National Age Group U/17s Waterpolo Finals in Manchester this weekend. 

Saturday saw defending champions Otter take on Exeter in an extremely tense semi final. With the scores locked at 11 goals each at the final whistle the teams played extra time before the Exeter side managed to overcome Otter, on penalties. The game finished with a final score of 17-16, and after playing brilliantly and putting up a valient fight Otter was relegated to Sundays bronze medal match vs Rotherham. 

Congrats to all of the Otter players on playing so well, and fighting so hard this weekend. We're incredibly proud of you all. 

Congrats also to Rotherham Metro who won the Girls’ U17 bronze medal, defeating last years Champions Otter 5-2. In the final City of Manchester held off a resolute Exeter side to lift the Girls’ U17 title at the ASA National Age Group Water Polo Championships 2016.

Futura U/17s in National Age Group Plate finals

The Otter Futura girls were back in action this weekend in the National Age Group U17 Girls Plate finals in Manchester. 

Futura were drawn in a tough Group B, alongside Tyldesley & Welsh Wanders. The young Otter team who continued to improve throughout the finals, made it tough for Tyldesley in the first match before going down 5-3. They then put 4 goals past eventual group winners & Competition runners up Welsh Wanders loosing 9-4. Undeterred the Futura girls took on Cheltenham in the 5th / 6th Play off, and finished on a high, winning the match 8-5 to finish the competition on a high. Congratulations to all of the girls who played this weekend and throughout the championships. We're very proud of you all.  

Full results from the competition can be found on the ASA Waterpolo hub here.
 

Futura U/19s in the National Age Group Plate finals

The Otter Futura girls were back in action this weekend in the National Age Group U19 Girls Plate finals in Manchester. Futura were drawn in Group B, alongside Northampton & City of Leeds. Otter started strongly with a tightly contested 9-8 win over Northampton, before going down 5-2 to City of Leeds. The loss meant Futura finished 2nd in the group and played Caledonia in the Bronze medal match. Congratulations to Caledonia who won the bronze game 6-3. And a massive congratulations to all of the Otter Futura girls everyone played so well all weekend and throughout the competition.  

Full results from the competition can be found on the ASA Waterpolo hub here.
 

4 Otter teams in action this weekend

Good luck to the all the players competing in the National Age Group U/17 & U/19 Championships this weekend in Manchester. Otter are well represented at the final weekend of the Championships with 4 teams in action. 

The Otter U/17s kick off their U/17 title defence on Saturday in the semi final vs Exeter @12:25pm. The Gold & Bonze medal games will be played on Sunday.

The Otter U/19s will be looking to go one better than last year where they finished as runners up in the U/19s competition. The U/19s are in action on Saturday at 4:45pm vs City of Manchester. The winner will go through to Sundays Gold Medal game, while the loser will play off on Sunday for Bronze.

Both of the Otter development teams are also in action this weekend in the plate finals. The Otter Futura U/19s take on Northampton @11:50am & City of Leeds at 3:30pm Saturday. While the Otter Futura U/17s are in action on Sunday vs Tyldesley at 12:10pm & Welsh Wanderers at 2:40pm. 

Good luck Otter Pups!

 

 

2016 British Water Polo Championship Draw Announced

The draw for the 2016 British Water polo Championship has been announced. 

The competition which will be held at the G1 Leisure Centre in Gloucester on 14th & 15th May sees the top 4 teams from the 2015 /2016 BWPL league play off in a semi final & final format to be crowned the 2016 British Champions. Otter go into the competition ranked 2nd behind City of Liverpool (1st), with Coventry (3rd) & Caledonia stepping in to replace Manchester in 4th place.

Otter will be aiming to overcome 3rd ranked Coventry in Saturdays semi final as they did at the Championships in 2014. Results between the two teams have been split this season with Otter winning 11-8, Coventry winning 9-5 & a 9all draw. The winner will progress to the final where they will face the winner of the Liverpool vs Caledonia semi. 

For more information on the championships & all the latest news in the lead up to the event check out the official facebook page & twitter feed:

Game times are: Saturday 14th May 14:30pm Otter v Coventry, 7pm Liverpool vs Caledonia. Sunday 15th May 9:30am Ladies Bronze Medal Match, 12:30pm Mens Gold Medal Match.  

The Otter team for the competition is: Tracey Allen (goal keeper), Brooke Tafazolli (Vice captain), Claudia Ferrone, Holly Campbell, Izzy Dean, Kathy Rogers, Lex Higlett, Lilly Turner, Lizzie Dunn, Mhari Nurthen, Peggy Etiebet (Captain) & Rebecca Mulcahy 

 

 

 

 

Holly set to represent Scotland

Massive congratulations to Otter ladies 1st team counter attacker & sharp shooter Holly Campbell who has been selected to represent Scotland at the EU Nations Senior Women International Tournament in Prague, June 2016.

Scotland Senior Womens team: Chantal Guillot (GK) & Jess Ivy (GK), Alison Tate, Carys Hardy, Emma Bird, Fran Collings, Gael Logan, Holly Campbell, Jenn Davis, Julia Mackay, Laura Mathewson, Nicola Tate & Susan Johnstone.

Reserves: Rhona Cartwright (GK), Alison Thompson & Caitlin McRobbie. 

Otter U/19s through to National Age Group Championship finals

The Girls’ U19 qualifiers 2016 in the National Age Group Water Polo Championships took place over the weekend in Watford. 

Five teams including last years Champions City of Manchester, City of Liverpool, Otter, Mid Sussex Marlins & Exeter battled over the weekend with four teams qualifying for the finals in just under two weeks. 

City of Liverpool qualified in first place clearly announcing their intentions going through their 4 matches unbeaten. City of Manchester came in second with 3 wins while London Otter went two for two, beating both Exeter and Mid Sussex Marlins. Mid Sussex Marlins grabbed the last spot with a win over Exeter. Full results from the weekend can be found here.

The finals will take place on the 23-24 of April at the Manchester Aquatics Centre, Booth Street East, Manchester, M13 9SS. Otter will take on City on City of Manchester in the 2nd vs 3rd match on Saturday & will be hoping to progress into Sundays Final.

Saturday 23rd March 15:40 City of Liverpool v Mid Sussex Marlins  Semi Final
Saturday 23rd March 16:45 City of Manchester v Otter Semi Final
Sunday 24th March 14:10 Loser SF 1 v Loser SF 2 Bronze Playoff
Sunday 24th March 15:20 Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2  Final

Mhairi in attack for Otter

Mhairi in attack for Otter

 

 

5 Otters attend GB U/19s training camp

Last week, five Otters attended the Great Britain Under 19 women’s squad camp in Manchester, to begin their preparation for September’s European U19 Water Polo Championships in Gouda, The Netherlands.

The newly formed squad includes members of last year’s GB U19 team including Otters Kathy Rogers & Hannah Patchett, a number of new faces including Otter & GB U1 pla Izzy Dean & Mhairi Nurthen, & talented youngsters who are breaking through the ranks, like Otters Lily Turner.

Read more about their week in camp on Hannah & Kathy's blog here. 

Sasha & the England U17 win Bronze

Otter Sasha Tinkler-Davies & the England U17 girls’ water polo team take bronze at the EU Nations Cup 2016 in Odense, Denmark.
The England U17 girls water polo team opened their EU Nations Cup 2016 campaign with two wins and one defeat in the group stages before falling to South Africa in their semi-final. But the 13-strong squad finished the competition on a high note with an impressive 11-6 victory over Malta to see England win bronze at the EU Nations Cup 2016 – an improvement of two places from 12 months ago.
England bounced back from their semi-final defeat with a strong opening quarter against Malta, who had defeated them in the first game of the tournament. Emily Pilkington opened the scoring early before adding a second goal and Rebecca Lee saw England end the first quarter with a 3-1 lead. After winning the second quarter swim-off, Fleur Kennedy scored twice to maintain England’s two goal lead going into halftime (6-4). The team held their lead consistently throughout the third quarter (7-5) before ending on a high with a final goal from Sasha Tinkler-Davies sealing a 11-6 final score and the third place on the rostrum.
Congrats to Sasha & the England team on the Bronze.


ENGLAND GIRLS’ 1999 SQUAD: Naya Patel – Grantham & Hucknall, Emily Pilkington – Sedgefield, Emily Watkins – Bristol, Jordan Parsons – Devonport Royal, Fleur Kennedy – Warley Water Polo, Sam Murby – Lancaster, Ellie Muncaster – Liverpool, Abbie Turner – Northampton, Sasha Tinkler-Davies – Otter, Frances Holder – Liverpool, Lauren Richardson – Leeds, Rebecca Lee – Manchester & Jennifer Herring – Exeter