Waterpolo Sport
ith the departure of Mr Charlie Liggins to Hale School, an Old Boy, Mr Anthony Matkovich, took over as Coach of the Trinity 1st VII Waterpolo.
throughout the season through loss after loss. This result does not indicate how well the team played throughout the season, losing all of our games by 2 goals, even against the top team, with the second top team losing to the top team by 9 goals; I believe this reflects our true result.
Having a Trinity Old Boy coach the side is an experience this year’s Mr Richard Cackett waterpolo team will never First VII Waterpolo Manager forget. I do hope that this generation of Trinity boys will have the chance to meet an older generation Trinity boy. The intensity of spirit and compassion I hope will be carried on by all Trinity boys into the future.
The 2nd and 3rd Waterpolo players had a varied season with some excellent wins but also some games that would best be forgotten. Excellent team spirit prevailed.
Winning only one game (against Guildford) I must commend the team members for never giving up
Mr Richard Cackett First VII Waterpolo Manager
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Well done to all the players, to Coach Mr Anthony Matkovich and to Brenton Bush who, as Captain, displayed a maturity well above his years.
WATERPOLO 1ST VII Back row: Aaron Bridges, Samuel Burke, Corey McIntosh, Timothy Quinlan, David O’Donoghue, Simon Brown, Brendan Maher Front row: Jakeb Norman, Andre Di Filippo, Brenton Bush (Captain), Elliot Steffanoni, Matthew Bowen, Michael Mamo Absent: Mr Antony Matkovich (Coach)
WATERPOLO 2ND VII Back row: Timothy Maher, Damon Joyce, Samuel George, Jarrad Ferris, Rowan Cackett, Sean Kava, Luke Bollam, James Arthur, Luke Mancini, Christian Ruggiero, Mr Richard Cackett (Coach) Front row: Parker Matthews, Dylan Hindle, Nicholas Brown, James Whelan, Daniel Russell, Martin Sneeuwjagt, Edward Neesham, Matthew Bannister
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