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Maitland blasts Sharks to World League bronze medal Print E-mail
robert_maitland.jpgGenoa, Italy (June 23).— A Rob Maitland goal 22 seconds from time secured a bronze medal for Australia at the men’s water polo FINA World League Super Finals here  last night.

Australia’s Olympic stocks rose another notch when the Aussie Sharks gained their second consecutive World League bronze medal in three straight bronze-medal-final appearances.

The Sharks came from 5-3 down at halftime to beat Beijing medal contender Montenegro 8-7 on the final day of the Super Finals.

The medal backs up last year’s bronze gained against Germany in Berlin and gives Australia its third bronze medal on the world stage following the first in the 1993 World Cup.

Head coach John Fox said he was pleased with the result against such a strong opponent but added that the team was “not over-exuberant” with the medal, stating “there’s still a long way to go to be a medal chance in Beijing”.

Serbia retained its crown with a 7-3 margin over the United States of America in the gold-medal final while Spain pipped Canada 10-9 for fifth and Italy defeated Greece 11-7 for seventh spot.

The Sharks battled the referees with a heavy foul count against, trailing 3-2 and 5-3 at the first two breaks.

The team rebounded in the third period, keeping Montenegro scoreless to level at 5-all and then take the game with “every guy playing with a lot of heart”, according to Fox.

Australia netted four from seven on extra while Montenegro managed just five from 11 chances.

The Australian men’s team for Beijing will be announced in the coming weeks.

Scores:
Men’s FINA World League Super Finals, Genoa, Italy:
Day 7: Play-offs: For 7th & 8th, Italy 11 Greece 7; for 5th & 6th, Spain 10 Canada 9; for 3rd & 4th, Australia 8 (P Figlioli 2, T Franklin, R Maitland, A Martin, T Neesham, T Whalan, G Woods) Montenegro 7; for 1st & 2nd, Serbia 7 USA 3.
Final placings: Serbia, USA, Australia, Montenegro, Spain, Canada, Italy, Greece, China, Egypt.

Sharks bow to USA in World League semifinal shootout
Genoa, Italy (June 22).—

Australia was gunned down 11-10 in a penalty shootout by the United States of America in the semifinals of the men’s water polo FINA World League Super Finals here  last night.

The defeat means the Aussie Sharks will play their third consecutive bronze-medal final in this event, taking on international newcomer Montenegro, who lost to reigning World League and European champion Serbia 13-3.

The Sharks trailed 5-2 at halftime but closed the gap with an excellent third quarter to be 5-5 at the final break and then 7-7 at fulltime.

The USA netted its first four attempts past goalkeeper Luke Quinlivan in the shootout but Richard Campbell, who scored three goals in regular time, missed his attempt.

The Sharks were thrown a lifeline when Quinlivan blocked the next USA attempt but Anthony Martin could not penetrate with the team’s last chance.

The Sharks continued their woes on extra, netting three from nine while the USA converted four from seven.

In crossovers for places five to eight, Spain won a penalty shootout against Greece, winning 11-10 after the game was locked at 7-7, the same scoring as the USA-Australia match. Then Canada improved its Olympic prospects with a 10-8 victory over Italy.

China took ninth place when it defeated World League newcomer Egypt 23-5.

Scores:
Men’s FINA World League Super Finals, Genoa, Italy:
Day 6: Play-off for 9th & 10th, China 23 Egypt 5. Crossovers 5th to 8th: Spain 11 Greece 10 in penalty shootout (FT: 7-7); Canada 10 Italy 8. Semifinals: USA 11 Australia 10 (R Campbell, P Figlioli 3, T Neesham 2, T Whalan, T Franklin) in penalty shootout (FT: 7-7); Serbia 13 Montenegro 3.

Sharks to play USA in World League semifinals
Genoa, Italy (June 21).—

Australia will play the United States of America in the semifinals of the men’s water polo FINA World League Super Finals here tomorrow.

The Aussie Sharks lost 11-5 to reigning champion Serbia overnight to finish second in Group B and will now play the USA, a shock 7-6 winner over Montenegro in their top-of-the-table Group A clash.

The Sharks beat USA 2-1 in a three-test series in California in the lead-up to the Super Finals so must be a chance to go at least one medal better than last year’s bronze, gained in Berlin, Germany.

Australia had plenty of chances to beat the Serbians, drawing the first quarter 3-all and the last 2-all but could not penetrate their defence in the middle half of the match.

While the Serbians, with the world’s most devastating shooter Alexander Sapic scoring three, mastered the extra-man component of the game with five goals from 10 attempts, the Sharks netted just one from nine chances.

The USA turned a 5-4 final-break deficit into victory when captain Tony Azevedo broke the deadlock late in the match.

In the other two matches, Italy beat China 15-8 in Group A and Canada whipped Egypt 17-1 in Group B with all four outside medal contention.

China and Egypt will play for ninth place tomorrow while Spain will play Greece and Italy will clash with Canada in the round 5-8 crossovers.

Scores:
Men’s FINA World League Super Finals, Genoa, Italy:
Day 5: Group A: USA 7 Montenegro 6, Italy 15 China 8, Spain bye. Final points: USA 10, Montenegro 8, Spain 6, Italy 6, China 0. Group B: Serbia 11 Australia 5 (T Franklin, P Figlioli, T Neesham, S McGregor, T Whalan), Canada 17 Egypt 1, Greece bye. Final points: Serbia 12, Australia 9, Canada 6, Greece 3, Egypt 0.
Semifinals: USA v Australia, Montenegro v Serbia.

Sharks surge into World League semifinals
Genoa, Italy (June 20).—

Australia continues its fascination with the men’s water polo FINA World League Super Finals by qualifying for the semifinals here overnight.

Bronze medallists last year, the Aussie Sharks finished fourth in 2006 and will have a shot for a major medal in Genoa after beating Greece 13-9 in fourth-day action.

The Sharks will play fellow unbeaten team Serbia tomorrow for group superiority. Serbia beat Canada 11-4.

Group A has also decided its semifinalists a day early with Montenegro beating China 13-7 and the United States of America thumping Spain 11-4. Montenegro and USA will clash tomorrow in the final round-robin day.

The Sharks started strongly against Greece, leading 5-2 at the quarter and 8-4 at halftime.

The youthful Greek team won the third period 4-2 but the Sharks regained control in the last for a 3-1 period.

As with previous games, the Sharks dominated the critical extra-man statistics, converting four from five attempts while denying Greece seven of its 13 opportunities.

In the second quarter, Aussie goalkeeper James Stanton joined the scorers with a length-of-the-pool shot.

Scores:
Men’s FINA World League Super Finals, Genoa, Italy:
Day 4: Group A: Montenegro 13 China 7, USA 11 Spain 4, Italy bye. Progress points: Montenegro 8, USA 7, Spain 6, Italy 3, China 0. Group B: Serbia 11 Canada 4, Australia 13 (G Woods 3, T Whalan 2, J Stanton, R Campbell, T Franklin, P Figlioli, A Martin, S McGregor, J Cotterill, J Beadsworth) Greece 9, Egypt bye. Progress points: Serbia 9, Australia 9, Greece 3, Canada 3, Egypt 0.

Sharks' World League finals hopes improve
Genoa, Italy (June 19).—

Australia’s chances of making the semifinals of the men’s water polo FINA World League Super Finals improved overnight despite not playing a match.

The Aussie Sharks, the bronze medallists last year and sitting out the bye, will face Greece early tomorrow, a team which lost 9-6 to Canada in day-three action.

The Sharks beat Canada by four goals on day two and look a strong chance to finish in the top two of Group B alongside champion Serbia who pummelled Egypt 31-0.

In Group A, Spain took top spot with an 8-6 win over China while host Italy ruined its hopes of a final appearance with a 16-15 loss in overtime to Montenegro after the game was tied at 11-all.

Scores:
FINA World League Super Finals, Genoa, Italy:
Day 3: Group A: Spain 8 China 6, Montenegro 16 Italy 15 in penalty shootout (FT: 11-11), USA bye. Progress points: Spain 6, Montenegro 5, USA 4, Italy 3, China 0. Group B: Canada 9 Greece 6, Serbia 31 Egypt 0, Australia bye. Progress points: Serbia 6, Australia 6, Canada 3, Greece 3, Egypt 0.


Sharks win in late surge against Canada
Genoa, Italy (June 18).—

Australia’s superiority on extra man and last-quarter effort gave it an 11-7 victory over Canada on day two of the men’s water polo FINA World League Super Finals here last night.

Tjamie_beadsworth.jpghe Aussie Sharks’ second win maintains their Group B lead with Greece toppling Egypt 14-2 while Serbia had the bye.

The start was not what head coach John Fox required with the Sharks trailing 3-2 at the quarter and only having the game level at 5-all by halftime. They gained a one-goal margin by the final break before ripping off a 4-1 final quarter.

The telling statistic was on extra man where the Sharks were almost perfect, converting eight of nine opportunities compared to Canada’s four from nine. Coming off five from five in the opening game, the statistic is the envy of world water polo.

Centre forward Jamie Beadsworth (pictured) made the most of his chances with three goals.

In Group A, the United States of America beat China 13-9 while Spain held out Italy 9-8.
Australia has the bye later today before taking on the youthful Greece tomorrow.

Scores:
FINA World League Super Finals, Genoa, Italy:
Day 2: Group A: USA 13 China 9, Spain 9 Italy 8. Progress points: USA 4, Montenegro 3, Spain 3, Italy 2, China 0. Group B: Australia 11 (J Beadsworth 3, P Figlioli, A Martin, T Whalan 2, R Maitland, G Woods) Canada 7, Greece 14 Egypt 2. Progress points: Australia 6, Serbia 3, Greece 3, Canada 0, Egypt 0.


 

Sharks blast Egypt out of the water
Genoa, Italy (June 17).—

The Aussie Sharks shut out Egypt 21-0 in their opening game of the men’s water polo FINA World League Super Finals here last night.

African qualifier Egypt had no answers for the powerful Sharks who whistled through the quarters 4-0, 7-0, 3-0 and 7-0 with 11 of the 12 field players making the scoresheet.

Power shooter Pietro Figlioli, reputedly the fastest swimmer with the hardest shot in world water polo, top-scored with three goals while seven other players netted twice.

The Sharks scored five from five on extra as they dominated all facets of play. Raf Sterk made one steal and five outside saves and one on extra man,

Head coach John Fox was cognisant of the quality of the opposition and said htat it was a good hit out in preparation for the games later in the week,

In the other Group B match, reigning champion Serbia made hard work of beating  an under-strength Greek team 10-9.

In Group A, World League newcomer Montenegro breezed past Spain 15-7 while Italy needed a penalty shootout to overcome the United States of America 15-14 after Italy tied the match 10-10 in the dying seconds.

Australia comes up against Canada tomorrow (AEST time), the shock Olympic qualifier who had the first-day bye.

Scores:
FINA World League Super Finals, Genoa, Italy:
Day 1: Group A: Montenegro 15 Spain 7, Italy 15 USA 14 in penalty shootout (FT: 10-10). Progress points: Montenegro 3, Italy 2, USA 1, Spain 0. Group B: Australia 21 (P Figlioli 3, R Campbell, R Maitland, A Martin, T Neesham, S McGregor, T Whalan, G Woods, J Cotterill 2, T Franklin, J Beadsworth) Egypt 0, Serbia 10 Greece 9. Progress points: Australia 3, Serbia 3, Greece 0, Egypt 0.


 

Aussie Sharks shooting for World League glory
Genoa, Italy (June 16).—

The Aussie Sharks’ chances of improving on fifth place at an Olympic Games water polo tournament will be tested during the men’s FINA World League Super Finals here this week.

Winner of the Asia-Oceania zone, the Sharks won their first World League bronze medal last year and are expected to be a major threat despite being drawn in the same half of the 10-team draw with reigning champion Serbia.

Just off a series win over United States of America, the Sharks are looking strong and should rattle through African zone winner Egypt in the opening game tomorrow morning (AEST time).

Australia then faces shock Olympic qualifier Canada on day two followed by world No 6 Greece, and then Serbia on day five.

If the Sharks go unbeaten until the clash with Serbia, then it should shoot for a medal in the semifinals against either Montenegro or Spain, the standout teams in the other half.

Sharks head coach John Fox is not daunted by the task ahead of his team.

“Our ultimate aim is the Olympic Games but this gives me a chance to assess my team and finalise the 13 players for Beijing.”

The team for the Olympic Games will be named after the Super Finals.

Australia’s best finishes at an Olympic Games came with fifth placings in 1984 and 1992.


 

Aussie Sharks trounce USA 9-5 in LA
Los Angeles (June 12).—

A USA report on the Aussie Sharks' match with the United States of America here yesterday.

This wasn't the rousing sendoff the U.S. national men's water polo team envisioned for its final pre-Olympics tune-up on American soil.

Playing its last contest in Ventura County and, indeed, the United States before the Beijing Games, Team USA scored the game's first goal and then fell -- hard -- to Australia, 9-5, in their exhibition matchup at Cal Lutheran on Tuesday evening.

Brian Alexander, who coached the Westlake High girls' water polo team earlier this year, fired in a goal for a 1-0 lead with 6:20 left in the first quarter. After that, it was an uphill swim for Team USA.

The Americans managed to rally for a 4-4 tie at halftime, then yielded the next five goals in a disappointing second half. Australia, ranked No. 10 in the world (the USA is No. 9), won two of three games against Team USA in their exhibition series, including an 11-9 victory at Dos Pueblos High in Santa Barbara on Sunday.

Head coach Terry Schroeder didn't downplay the verdict.

"Every game is important," said the Westlake Village resident. "We have only seven more games left before we go to the Olympics, and it's very important that we make the most of our opportunities.

"We didn't play well in a lot of areas tonight. We struggled on offense. We went 2 of 8 on our 6-on-5 chances. Australia outplayed us in just about every area. It turns out to be quite a wakeup call."

Peter Varellas, a 6-foot-3 driver from Stanford, concurred.

"It's just a bad loss," he said. "Normally we play well on defense and tonight we give up nine goals. It wasn't just the number of goals, but the way we gave them up. This definitely doesn't do much for our confidence."

Adam Wright led the Americans with two goals, the final with just five seconds remaining. Alexander, Peter Hudnut and Jeff Powers scored single goals, and No. 1 goalie Merrill Moses posted five saves.

Australian team captain Thomas Whalan tallied four goals in the second half to help turn a 4-4 deadlock at halftime into a 9-4 lead with 2:08 remaining in the game. Australian goalie Raf Sterk finished with eight saves.

The third period was particularly frustrating for the U.S. squad, which went scoreless despite two 6-on-5 advantages and a 5-meter penalty shot. On consecutive trips to the offensive end, team captain Tony Azevedo missed with a lob shot on a man advantage and then had the penalty shot stopped by Sterk.

Moses tried to keep Team USA close, punching out a penalty shot by Peitro Figlioli with Australia already holding a 7-4 lead in the fourth period.

But Australia followed with a quick score off an American turnover, and Whalan tallied his final goal with 2:08 left in the game.

"We didn't play with a lot of energy tonight," said Varellas. "We need to do a much better job."

Team USA, which has turned Ventura County into its home base in preparation for the Summer Games, will hold two more practices locally before heading off to Genova, Italy, for the FINA World League Super Final.

Teams in the American bracket included Spain, Italy and China. The Americans will open the Beijing Olympics in August against host China.


USA Water Polo report

In the last of a three game exhibition set with the visiting Australian Men's National Team, the USA Men's Senior National Team allowed a tie game at half to slip away as Australia went on to a convincing 9-5 victory. This was the final game for Team USA as they prepare for the upcoming FINA World League Super Final in Italy.

As for this game it started out well enough when Brian Alexander found the net just under two minutes into the game to give Team USA a lead. Australia would quickly erase that scoring back to back goals and led 2-1 after the first period. In the second the Aussies added another quick goal and with 6:02 left in the half they were up 3-1. Team USA began to chip away as Peter Hudnut connected from downtown which was followed by Jeff Powers putting one home from out front and the game was quickly tied at 3-3. Australia added a goal by Tim Neesham to take a one goal advantage but less than thirty seconds later JW Krumpholz drew a five meter penalty which Adam Wright converted for a goal to tie the game at 4-4 at the half.

The start of the second half signaled the start of hard times for Team USA. Australian team captain Thomas Whalan hit on back to back scores to build back a two goal lead for the Aussies. This was followed by Tony Azevedo uncharacteristically missing a five meter penalty shot and as played moved to the fourth it was 6-4 in favor of Australia.

In the fourth Australia just added as Whalan hit on his third goal to make it 7-4. USA goalie Merrill Moses halted a five meter penalty try with a little over six minutes remaining but even that couldn't jumpstart the USA offense. Australia would add two more goals and led 9-4 with around two minutes left to go. Krumpholz would get loose inside for a score in the waning seconds but that was for Team USA on this night as they fell 9-5.

Notes: Merrill Moses went the whole way in net turning aside some ten shots for Team USA...This contest served as the last home contest for Team USA prior to their departure for the Olympics...Next up is the FINA World League Super Final in Genova, Italy.

Flash Quotes:

"We never got back into this game, we struggled offensively and our 6x5 was a struggle. We gave up three counter goals which is deadly, we did the two things we said we can't do which is give up counter goals or goals from center." -- Terry Schroeder - Head Coach, Team USA

"We lost some momentum (since Croatia), in the first two games against Australia we started out strong and in this game we just never got in the game. We got outpassed, outshot, outcoached, and they played a good game. They kicked our butts pretty good." -- Terry Schroeder - Head Coach, Team USA

Scoring:

USA: 5 (1, 3, 0, 1) B. Alexander 1, J. Powers 1, A. Wright 1, P. Hudnut, J. Krumpholz 1
AUS: 9 (2, 2, 2, 3) T. Whalan 3, P. Figlioli 2, T. Neesham 1, G. Woods 1, A. Martin 1, J. Beadsworth 1

Saves: USA - M. Moses - 10


Aussie Sharks' match streamed live from USA NOW!
Los Angeles (June 11).—

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San Francisco, USA (June 10).— The Aussie Sharks rebounded from their opening loss to the United States of America with an 11-9 victory in the second of their four-test men’s water polo series at Goleta, near Santa Barbara last night.

As with the first game, the Sharks started poorly, trailing 4-1 at the quarter but pulling the deficit back to one by halftime.

The third quarter belonged to Australia, turning a 6-4 disadvantage to an 8-4 lead by the final break. USA levelled at 9-all but Tim Neesham and Sam McGregor gave the Sharks victory with the only goals in the final four minutes.

Sharks’ head coach John Fox said his charges played better as a team with stronger discipline.

“It was a much-improved effort. There was more cohesion and working as a team. I’m still very concerned about the slow starts and we need to address this issue from both a mental and physical angle to overcome this problem.”

Both teams are using the series as a warm-up to next week’s FINA World League Super Finals in Genoa, Italy, with the ultimate goal being a fine showing in August’s Olympic Games in Beijing, China.

The third game will be played tomorrow in Los Angeles.

Result:
International men’s friendly, Moraga, USA: Australia 11 (P Figlioli 2, R Campbell 2, R Maitland, T Neesham, T Whalan, G Woods, J Cotterill, J Beadsworth, S McGregor) USA 9. Series tied 1-1.


USA Water Polo Report:

Another game and another filled pool deck to see the well-traveled USA Men's Senior National Team, as Team USA took on Australia at Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, CA just outside of Santa Barbara. On this night Team USA would falter surrendering a three goal lead and falling to the Aussies 11-9.

Again the first quarter was a boon for Team USA as they came out firing going on a 4-0 run after Australia struck first. They took the lead with two goals from Tony Azevedo and a goal apiece from Ryan Bailey and Jeff Powers. In the second quarter Australia began to rally drawing to within one at 5-4 when Gavin Woods seemingly finger-rolled the ball in with just under two minutes remaining in the half. At the intermission USA would still hold a one goal lead.

To start the third quarter Team USA seemed determine to restart their offense as Tim Hutten, the newly minted Cutino Award winner lit the lamp on a man-up advantage to push the lead back to 6-4. Australia rallied in a hurry running off four straight goals to turn a two goal deficit into a two goal lead at 8-6 at the end of the third quarter.

In the fourth Bailey drew a five meter just 12 seconds into the period and Azevedo did the job converting the penalty. Australia answered back with a score only to have the United States score two straight as Adam Wright hit on a man-up and then Jeff Powers came through to tie the score at 9-9 with 5:41 remaining. The Aussie's Tim Neesham gave the lead back to Australia at 10-9 with a shade over four minutes remaining. From there the USA frantically tried to tie the score before Sam McGregor silenced their charge with a goal with just 23 seconds remaining. That would complete the scoring and lead to the 11-9 defeat for Team USA.

Brandon Brooks went the whole way in net discarding nine shots. This game served as somewhat of a homecoming for Central California natives in Jeff Powers (San Luis Obispo), Brian Alexander (Cambria) and Head Coach Terry Schroeder (San Marcos). The two teams will meet up once more on Tuesday, June 10 at 6pm at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, CA. Tickets will be available at the door.

Flash Quotes:

"I think we got away from our style of play that we had in the last couple of game. You can't give up 11 goals and expect to win, it was not good. We had some defensive lapses and alot of it was shot blocking which is a team effort." Terry Schroeder, Head Coach - Team USA

"We have to learn how to play from behind, we came back to tie it up but were unable to finish it off. It goes back to the 6x5, that is where teamwork shows and we didn't really do the job on 6x5" -- Terry Schroeder, Head Coach -- Team USA

Scoring:

USA: 9 (4, 1, 1, 3) T. Azevedo 3, J. Powers 2, T. Hutten 1, L. Beaubien 1, R. Bailey 1, A. Wright 1)
AUS: 11 (1, 3, 4, 3) P. Figlioli 2, R. Campbell 2, R. Maitland 1, T. Neesham 1, T. Whalan 1, G. Woods 1, J. Cotterill 1, J. Beadsworth 1, S. McGregor)

Saves: USA - B. Brooks 9 -- AUS - J. Stanton 10


Aussie Sharks lose opener to USA in California
San Francisco, USA (June 9).—

The Aussie Sharks lost their opening men’s water polo clash 6-4 with the United States of America at Moraga in California last night.
Playing the first of four internationals within a day of arriving from Australia, the Sharks were stunned into action in the third period, coming from 4-0 down to trail 4-3 but could not catch the North Americans in the final quarter.

Head coach John Fox said the team was “sluggish” after the travel and hoped for better results in the next three encounters, which are being used as preparation for next week’s FINA World League Super Finals in Genoa, Italy.

The USA was fresh from beating world champion Croatia the previous weekend.

Result:
International men’s friendly, Moraga, USA: USA 6 Australia 4 (T Whalan 2, S McGregor, J Beadsworth).


USA Water Polo Report
Moraga, USA (June 9).— Still riding the high of a victory against world number one Croatia last weekend Team USA kept it going with an end-to-end win over visiting Australia 6-4 at the sold-out Soda Aquatic Center on the campus of Campolindo High School in Moraga, California yesterday.

Unlike their last two games Team USA got the offence working quickly as Team Captain Tony Azevedo used a man-up scenario to score the first goal and give an early lead at 1-0 just two minutes and twenty seconds in the game. They would add to that as Ryan Bailey drew a five metre penalty to which Azevedo cashed in and just like that it was 2-0 USA.

There was more where that came from in the second quarter when Jeff Powers glided through the middle taking a dish from Azevedo to beat the Australia goalkeeper James Stanton to give Team USA a 3-0 advantage. With 2:20 left in the second quarter USA capped their scoring for the first half as John Mann juked a defender, quickly put on the breaks in front of the net and lobbed home a shot to push things to 4-0.

The start of third saw Australia mount their rally as the USA defense was caught off guard. The Aussies would do all the scoring in the third period and tallied three straight scores to draw within one at 4-3 with a little over a minute remaining in the period.

In the fourth quarter the defence returned for Team USA as did the offence with Jesse Smith connecting from downtown to build the lead to 5-3 less than a minute into the quarter. From there the teams jockeyed back and forth with both defense doing the job until 2:42 left in the game when Azevedo would cap his scoring with a laser beam into the left corner from about five metres out. That rebuilt the lead to a comfortable margin at 6-3 and USA would go on for the 6-4 victory.

Merrill Moses was solid in net throughout for Team USA posting six saves throughout. The game was a homecoming for Moraga resident and Campolindo graduate Peter Varellas who was honoured prior to the game. The team is next in action on Sunday at 4pm at Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, California. Tickets for the game are still available and will be sold at the door only.

Flash Quotes:


"I think we want to set the stage and the tone of the game early and for us to come out the way we did it's good. We need to remember that even if we were up 4-0 we have to remember our defense and we kind of dropped off on that in the third." -- Terry Schroeder, Head Coach - Team USA

"We had a little lull in the third quarter but that is why we train, it is very difficult to maintain that kind of lead but we need to make sure we keep focusing. That said we did what we wanted to do, we scored a couple of goals in the fourth to open the gap" -- Terry Schroeder, Head Coach - Team USA

On Tony Azevedo's play of late: "He's a great player, great offense, great defense and the last three games is absolutely the style we need to play. We hold teams to five or six goals and that puts us in a great position to win. Tony has been stepping up to that leadership role, all the veterans, they have become better leaders and hopefully they will be able to get us over this hump of not winning a medal. -- Terry Schroeder, Head Coach - Team USA

Scoring:

USA - 6 (T. Azevedo 3, J. Powers 1, J. Smith 1, J. Mann 1)
AUS - 3 (Whalan 2, MacGregor 1, Beadsworth 1)

Saves - USA - M. Moses 6 -- AUS - J. Stanton 5 


National men's squad - Super Final World League
Hobart (June 5) —

The National Men's Squad for the Super Final FINA Men's World League Tour 2008 was announced today. Thomas Whalan (pictured left) will captain the team.Whalan4822.JPG

Goal Keepers;          
Luke Quinlivan (UWA Torpedoes)
James Stanton (Fremantle Mariners)
Raf Sterk (KFC Breakers)

Centre Backs;          
Richard Campbell (Wests waterpolo Magpies)
Anthony Martin (KFC Breakers)
Rob Maitland (Sydney Uni Lions)
Sam McGregor (Sydney Uni Lions)

Centre Forwards;   
Jamie Beadsworth (Fremantle Mariners)
Gavin Woods (Balmain Tigers)

Drivers;                       
John Cotterill (Wests waterpolo Magpies)
Pietro Figlioli (KFC Breakers)
Trent Franklin (Sydney Uni Lions)
Rhys Howden (Brisbane Barracudas)
Tim Neesham (Victorian Tigers)
Thomas Whalan (Sydney Uni Lions) Captain

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