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Australian men’s water polo team claim fifth at World League Final

 

Australian men’s water polo team claim fifth at World League Final

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Australian men’s water polo team claim fifth at World League Final
The Australian Men’s Water Polo Team have claimed fifth place at the FINA World League Super Final, after a 12-7 win over Japan.

WATER POLO: The Australian Men’s Water Polo Team have claimed fifth place at the FINA World League Super Final, after a 12-7 win over Japan.

In the final match of the Tournament the Aussies came out firing and managed to control the game from the outset.

There was no denying that the Aussies were hoping for a better result at the World League Final, but Australian Head Coach Elvis Fatovic believes the best if yet to come from his side in Rio.

"Definitely I would like to finish the game in one of the top three places. Hopefully our best form will come at the Rio Olympic Games,” said Fatovic.

“We controlled the game from the beginning. But in the second quarter we had some errors,” he said.

London Olympian Aaron Younger was the leading goal scorer for the Aussies with an impressive five goals. Younger echoed Fatovic’s comments and believes the Aussies are building nicely for Rio.

“It was disappointing to finish fifth but it was good to come here for the final game and put in a good effort and finish off the tournament well with a win.

“We’ve taken another step forward and keep building towards Rio. This really for us was a training step for the next phase and that’s the Olympics,” said Younger.

The FINA World League Super Final was the last major tournament for the Aussies ahead of Rio, with the side for the 2016 Olympic Games to be announced in the coming weeks.

Match statistics
AUSTRALIA: Joel Dennerley, Richard Campbell (2), George Ford, John Cotterill (1), Nathan Power, Jarrod Gilchrist, Aidan Roach (1), Aaron Younger (5), Joel Swift (1), Joe Kayes (1), Rhys Howden (Captain, 1), Tyler Martin, James Stanton.

JAPAN 7 AUSTRALIA 12
Quarters: 2-4, 2-3, 1-3, 2-2
Extra Man: JPN 3/6 AUS 3/8
Pens: JPN 1/1 AUS 0/1

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