| A Brief History of Cronulla Sutherland Water Polo Club by John Watkins The
seed for what has become one of Australia's great Water Polo Clubs was
sown by the merger of teams from Gymea Bay and Cronulla Surf Life
Saving Club who in 1963 entered a team in Third Division of the Sydney
Metropoltan Competition.The
St George Leader reported "....that Frank Jordan was to convene a
meeting at Cronulla Surf Club for the purpose of starting a water polo
club in the area." The intention was to enable local players to become
eligible for selection in New South Wales, Australian and Olympic teams.
Frank, who represented Australia in the 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games,
attracted an eclectic group of people to that meeting and the Club was
formed in 1964 as the St George and Sutherland Shire Amateur Water Polo
Club.One of those
people who responed to the Leader's report was Bill Jones who, along
with Kevin Jones, Bob Boufler, Gary Chapmen, John Crisp, Bill Eadie,
Doug Lyons and Col Williams composed our first ever "First Grade Team".In the Second Grade of the inaugural year was a young Bruce Falson
(now one of Australia's most successful Coaches) and in Third Grade the
ever young Geoff Sara who represented our Club as a player for 43
consecutive years. The
first Ladies team was entered in the competition in 1968-69 and won the
club's first "Title" and their first "1st Grade Premiership that year.
The team was coached by Peter Kerr
and included; Adrian Turnbull (Captain), Julie Girdler (Vice Captain),
Virginia Turnbull (GK), Meredith Lancer, Vicki White, Ruth Hardingham,
Marilyn Mitchell, Jenny Dunn, Carolyn Keats and Carole Missingham. This
was the start of a small run of 5 premierships in 7 years and preceeded
the dominance of Sydney University who then won 13 in a row. On
the 20th of July 1970 the Club charged its name to the Cronulla
Sutherland Water Polo Club following an invitation by Cronulla
Sutherland Leagues Club to become an affiliate of "The Sharks".As
recorded in the Club's Annual Report 1983-84 (20th Anniversary Edition)
"Our Senior (Men's) Team had some terrible thrashings in those early
years and a 20-0 loss against Universities or Balmain was to be
expected. Our strength was in junior players coming through...."Nurturing
our juniors; striving to learn, grow and change; sharing a passion for
the game and celebrating a sense of community; has formed the platform
upon which our success has been built. We must also recognise the
important role played by High Schools in these early years and those
Coaches and Administrators dedicated to the sport's development and
growth.In the 1960's
and 1970's all High Schools had competitive programs and Cronulla High
School led the way through the early platform established by Doug
Lyons. Doug as a 1st Grade player with our Club became a role model. As
a Science Teacher at Cronulla High he helped set the standard and
promoted the perception that "The game of Water Polo is the best thing
since sliced bread!" Meanwhile, the Sutherland Shire's Junior Water Polo Association became the nursery for future development.
At that time the entire Club's training programs and games (including
those of the Sutherland Shire Junior Water Polo Association
competitions and School programs) were conducted at "Gunna" (
Gunnamatta Bay Baths); affectionately known to our stalwarts as "The
Home of Water Polo".
Gunnamatta Bay Baths "Gunna", The "Home of Water Polo" On
the men's side our first premierships were in 1970-71 when Men's 3rd
and 4th Grades won. Second Grade opened their account in 1971-72 and
1st Grade in 1975-76 after competing in 3 Grand Finals. That winning
1st Grade Team comprised of Bruce Falson (Coach), Andrew Kerr (Captain), Michael Turner (GK), Randall Goff, Tony Falson, Bob Bryant, Ralph French, Graeme Geldart, Warwick Syhpers.Since
then our Club has gone from strength to strength and reflects the
passion and commitment of our community to support our players and
offer them the best learning and development pathways possible |