Ireland crowned Inter-Regional champions following dramatic tournament

Ireland were crowned U16s Boys’ Inter-Regional Championships following a dramatic tournament packed full of action and exciting matches.

It included a four-way tie in Group B, a high-scoring penalty shoot-out to determine who won the fifth and sixth play-off match and a magnificent 16-goal final.

Ireland topped Group A with a 100 per cent record and were joined in the semi-finals by North West, who won all their three remaining matches to finish second.

In Group B, four teams finished on five points, which led to the championship conditions being used to determine the outcome.

The final placings would have been finalised on goal difference but East Midlands and London Sharks were still tied – therefore the result between the two teams was used.

East Midlands won that match 3-1 so they therefore topped the group.

As the South West and South East drew their match 5-5, their rankings in the group was determined on overall goal difference.

It meant London Sharks joined the East Midlands in playing in the last four – and South West and South East agonisingly missing out.

South West were involved in the fifth and sixth play-off match where they faced Scotland.

Great weekend

With a place in Division One in 2024 up for grabs, a keenly-contested game went to penalties – with South West eventually prevailing 16-15.

In the last four fixtures, Ireland defeated London Sharks 13-7 to set up a final against North West who were 15-7 winners over East Midlands.

Ireland made a great start to the final, leading 5-2 after the opening quarter.

However, they were pegged back by a determined North East side and the score was 6-6 in the third period.

Ireland took control in the final quarter though and sealed a 9-7 triumph to win the title.

The tournament was hosted by the South West Region and played at Millfield School, Somerset.

Mike Coles, director and water polo manager for the South West Region, said: “Ireland must be congratulated on a well-earned win to take the gold medals.

“However, all teams must be congratulated on a great weekend of water polo.

“Special thanks must also go to the referees and table officials, without whom there would be no competition.”

MVP Awards

  • Overall MVP: Oliver Salimbeni (North West)
  • Top goalkeeper:  Riaz Garnie (London)
  • Top goalscorer: Fionn Byrne (Ireland)
  • East: Ed Carpenter
  • East Midlands: Mario Vasconcellos-Blanch
  • Ireland: Fionn Byrne
  • London: Riaz Garnie
  • North East: Kyle Alderson
  • North West: Oliver Salimbeni
  • Scotland: Fraser Vanderneulen
  • South East: Joey Taylor
  • South West: Ali-James Demir
  • West Midlands: Max Spragg

Fixtures and results


Fixtures

West Midlands 5 – 10 East FT
London Sharks 1 – 3 East Midlands FT
Scotland Saltires 3 – 7 Ireland FT
North East Steelers 3 – 7 South West FT
North West 10 – 3 West Midlands FT
South East 2 – 5 London Sharks FT
Ireland 10 – 5 East FT
South West 4 – 4 East Midlands FT
Scotland Saltires 5 – 7 North West FT
North East Steelers 5 – 8 South East FT
West Midlands 2 – 10 Ireland FT
London Sharks 4 – 4 South West FT
North West 10 – 1 East FT
South East 5 – 4 East Midlands FT
Scotland Saltires 8 – 5 West Midlands FT
North East Steelers 6 – 7 London Sharks FT
North West 3 – 6 Ireland FT
South East 5 – 5 South West FT
East 8 – 12 Scotland Saltires FT
East Midlands 8 – 4 North East Steelers FT

Group A Team

P

W

D

L

GD

Pts

Ireland 4 4 0 0 20 8
North West 4 3 0 1 15 6
Scotland Saltires 4 2 0 2 1 4
East 4 1 0 3 -13 2
West Midlands 4 0 0 4 -23 0

Group B Team

P

W

D

L

GD

Pts

East Midlands 4 2 1 1 5 5
London Sharks 4 2 1 1 2 5
South West 4 1 3 0 4 5
South East 4 2 1 1 1 5
North East Steelers 4 0 0 4 -12 0

5th-8th Play-off

Scotland Saltires 16 – 6 South East FT
South West 14 – 7 East FT
Semi Finals
Ireland 13 – 7 London Sharks FT
East Midlands 7 – 15 North West FT
9th-10th Play-off
West Midlands 23 – 10 North East Steelers FT
5th-6th Play-off
Scotland Saltires 15 – 16 South West FT
7th-8th Play-off
South East 13 – 15 East FT
Bronze Medal Match
London Sharks 12 – 9 East Midlands FT
Gold Medal Match
Ireland 9-7 North West FT