SA water polo youngsters go down to Slovakia but improve world ranking Jason Mostert's SA junior water polo team may have gone down 17-10 to
Slovakia in their final playoff match at the FINA World Junior Water Polo
Championships in Croatia today, but have improved on their world ranking.
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France get the goals to outplay SA in Croatia The SA junior men's water polo team found themselves up against an immense
French challenge as they went down 10-4 in a 13-19 playoff match at the FINA
World Championships in Croatia today.
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SA triumph over Uzbekistan as playoff action hots up in Croatia SA continued to be a thorn in the flesh of Uzbekistan, as Jason Mostert's men recorded their first win at the FINA World Junior Water Polo Championships in Croatia .
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SA junior water polo men go down to high-ranked Serbia The SA junior water polo team approached today's match against Serbia with a new lease of energy, but found it tough, in going down 15-3, in their Group C fixture at the FINA World Junior Water Polo Championships in Croatia.
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Brilliant Carter, but SA water polo juniors are outplayed by the USA Brilliant goalkeeping by Matthew Carter was one of the positive signs to
come out of the SA junior team's 18-6 defeat by the USA, in a Group C
fixture at the FINA World Junior Water Polo Championships in Croatia today.
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Japan edge South Africa The FINA Men’s Water Polo World League Super Final in Podgorica Montenegro ended on Sunday with a gold medal win for the host team over Croatia - 8-7. Japan edged South Africa -11-9.
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Italy down South Africa Italy downed South Africa 14-3 on day 5 and the semi-finals of the FINA Men’s Water Polo World League Super Final that took place on Saturday in Podgorica, Montenegro
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Serbia outclass South Africa Day 4 and the quarterfinals of the FINA Men’s Water Polo World League Super Final took place on Friday in Podgorica, Montenegro, at the “Moraca” Swimming Complex. Serbia downed South Africa 16-2.
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Croatia convincing over South Africa This drowsy game ended with an easy victory for Croatia; its second in the tournament. It was the third loss for the South Africans, whose goals were scored by the Le Roux’s, Etienne and Pierre.
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Australia ease past South Africa The opener of Day 2, the renovated Australian team managed their first, easy win at the conclusion of this one way game, at the expenses of the inexperienced South African side.
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