Ovens and Murray Water Polo clubs will make their long-awaited return to the pool this weekend.
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Come and try matches will be held at Albury Swim Centre on Saturday and Sunday, with a 16-round season starting the following Friday.
Finals are scheduled in March with general byes for the juniors on November 14 and 15 for a Wagga development camp and the Canberra Cup from December 4 to 6, with senior teams to contest the event in the nation's capital from November 20 to 22.
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Come and try times are as follows:
Saturday; under-14 girls 1pm, under-14 boys 2pm, under-16 girls 3pm, under-16 boys 4pm. Sunday; C women 9.30am, C men 10.15am, B women 11am, B men 11.45am, A women 12.30pm, A men 1.15pm.
A referees clinic will run from 11.30am to 12.30pm.
Northside Stingray's Natalie Beddoes said her club wants to continue to grow its women's teams.
"Our aim is to have an A grade women's side back in the competition by next season but to do that we need to invest in our juniors and attract A grade seniors back to our club," she said.
"We would love to see women returning to the sport and mentoring our young talent. We have girls that consistently represent at state camps and it's a real testament to their dedication to the sport and club pride."
The club is offering a four-week trial for newcomers.
Those interested in playing at Northside can register at www.revolutionise.com.au/stingrayswpc/registration/.