Professor62
Ted Fahey (11)
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Can definitely see Scots coming back this season, continuing their way up the ranks. However, I believe the Major Rennie is only down to 3 crews, Shore, Kings and View.Scots are the dark horse this season. I personally believe Joeys will win the whole cup, with Scots or Shore either 2nd or 3rd
I'm not sure you're in a position to say that, but let's see if this thread goes longer than its predecessor.New discussion for Rowing, all non topic discussion will be banned or deleted.
Since 2000..... Shore had 3 Junior World Champ rowers in 2000.On an unrelated note, here is my all-time Shore crew since 2000:
Stroke: Sam Horsley (2014)
7: Nicholas Purnell (2008)
6: Alexander Purnell (2012)
5: Tom Barnes (2016)
4: Jackson Kench (2017)
3: Pasha Bevan (2016)
2: Constant van Schalkwyk (2001)
Bow: Declan Glendinning (2020)
Open to any further suggestions
Wirth, Cameron-Russ and Wellings? If so Wirth broke mant of the standing scull records that had been held before him. Tough snub, may have gotten in over Van SchalkwykSince 2000..... Shore had 3 Junior World Champ rowers in 2000.
Wirth, James Willmot, and Sam CampbellWirth, Cameron-Russ and Wellings? If so Wirth broke mant of the standing scull records that had been held before him. Tough snub, may have gotten in over Van Schalkwyk
My apologies. Wirth was a tough selection outing, because I cant see him replacing in the 2 seat given his large figure, and all of the rowers in the engine room just achieved more. Barnes rowed at Cal and for Australia, Kench stroked the Aussie 8 to a Silver in the Worlds, Alex Purnell won gold at Tokyo, and Nick Purnell Bronze at Tokyo, as well as holding the Shore 2K Ergo record.Wirth, James Willmot, and Sam Campbell
My apologies. Wirth was a tough selection outing, because I cant see him replacing in the 2 seat given his large figure, and all of the rowers in the engine room just achieved more. Barnes rowed at Cal and for Australia, Kench stroked the Aussie 8 to a Silver in the Worlds, Alex Purnell won gold at Tokyo, and Nick Purnell Bronze at Tokyo, as well as holding the Shore 2K Ergo record.
Cheers for the input. What seats were Campbell and Wilmot?No arguments from me Chairman. You would know lot more about what goes on than me. I have a connection to the 2000 crew so thought I'd throw those names up. Campbell and Willmot were both light weight rowers after school so wouldn't have fitted into a heavy weight crew.
Further tough emissions include Tim Wirth (2000), Hamish Hunter (2021), Clinton Boltman (2016), Anthony Kenny (2014), Tom Livingstone (2021, RIP), Hamish Playfair (2008) and by the way the Boat would be coxed by Harry Keenan (2018) and coached by David Jennings.On an unrelated note, here is my all-time Shore crew since 2000:
Stroke: Sam Horsley (2014)
7: Nicholas Purnell (2008)
6: Alexander Purnell (2012)
5: Tom Barnes (2016)
4: Jackson Kench (2017)
3: Pasha Bevan (2017)
2: Constant van Schalkwyk (2001)
Bow: Declan Glendinning (2020)
Open to any further suggestions
Is this because Joeys never had a 42 year drought in winning Rugby premierships?Nice work
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Is this not a rowing thread @Joker?Nice work
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