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U18 & Open Summer Program | Female athletes

14 Oct - 20 Dec 2025 | 12 Jan - 4 Apr 2026

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Perth, Australia

High Performance Water Polo & Goalie Power Training for female athletes pursuing representative pathways.

U18 & Open Summer Program |  Female athletes
U18 & Open Summer Program |  Female athletes

Time & Location

14 Oct - 20 Dec 2025 | 12 Jan - 4 Apr 2026

Perth, Australia

About the Event


Elevate Your Game!


This elite training program is designed for Open and U18 female athletes who are serious about performance. Whether you’re aiming for state, national or international selection, this high-intensity program will sharpen your skills, build strength and elevate your water polo IQ.


Train with female athletes in a supportive, challenging environment designed to improve tactics, teamwork and confidence — while enjoying the thrill of the game at a higher level.


What to expect

  • High-intensity pool sessions focused on core skills, tactics and match-play strategies

  • Strength and conditioning training to improve power, endurance and resilience

  • Specialist coaching including Goalie Power and position-specific techniques

  • Access to elite-level competitions

  • Personalised feedback and mentoring to support individual growth

  • World-leading training techniques designed to give you a competitive edge

  • Fun supportive environment with like-minded athletes pushing each other to succeed


Why Join?

This Open Women’s program is the perfect way to elevate your skills, make new connections and experience water polo at a higher level.


📍 Locations

  • Methodist Ladies College

  • UWA Aquatic Centre

  • Christ Church Grammar School

(venues subject to change)


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Acknowledgement of Country

Magura Water Polo Academy acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we train, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation. We recognise their deep connection to the waters, land and community, and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.

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