Division 2 Suzuki WPL

The Division 2 format of the National Water Polo League was introduced in 2016. The format was successful in encouraging the development of a more comprehensive national competition.
In 2023, the women's and men's leagues will consist of three tournaments in which teams can acquire Championship points through individual tournament rankings. The team with the most Championship points will win the overall Division 2 Water Polo League (D2WPL).
2023 Venues & Dates
Women:
- Round 1: 17-19 March - Waikato (Cambridge & Hamilton) - RESULTS
- Round 2: 21-23 April - Harbour City (WRAC, Wellington - RESULTS
- Round 3: 2-4 June - NZWP/NHWP (Auckland) - RESULTS
Men:
- Round 1: 17-19 March - Waikato (Cambridge & Hamilton) - RESULTS
- Round 2: 28-30 April - Harbour City (WRAC, Wellington) - RESULTS
- Round 3: 2-4 June - NZWP/NHWP - RESULTS
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE OVERALL WINNERS OF 2023 DIVISION 2 WATER POLO LEAGUE!
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Women: Southwest Combined
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Men: Waikato Mungu
FINAL OVERALL PLACINGS:
Women: | Men: |
1st: Southwest Combined | 1st: Waikato Mungu |
2nd: Marist Makutu | 2nd: Harbour City Hawks |
3rd: Atlantis City | 3rd=: Marist Makutu |
4th: Sea Wolf | 3rd=: North Harbour |
5th: Waikato | 5th: Palmy Pirates of Manawatu |
6th: Canterbury | 6th: Waikato Koura |
7th: Rotorua Wahine Toa | 7th: Canterbury |
8th: Otago Manatees | 8th: Sea Wolf |
9th: Hibiscus Coast | 9th: Hutt |
10th: Harbour City Hawks | 10th: Otago Dugongs |
11th: Mountfort Park |