
St. Michael’s Head of the River 2026 – Men’s Junior Eight Preview
This Saturday, 7 February, the 3km stretch of meandering fresh River Shannon water between Castleconnell and O’Brien’s Bridge will see 483 crews in total take

This Saturday, 7 February, the 3km stretch of meandering fresh River Shannon water between Castleconnell and O’Brien’s Bridge will see 483 crews in total take

For Galway Rowing Club (GRC), tradition flows beneath its surface like the steady flowing current of the River Corrib on the hull of a boat, while the

Since it first emerged on the Irish rowing scene, the Irish Indoor Rowing Championship (IIRC) has seen some of Ireland’s strongest and most resilient rowers compete in a competition like no other. This

On August 29, 2016, the town of Skibbereen woke up. The morning was unusual for many reasons: not only was the weather cooler than usual with a drizzle of

On July 13th, 2025, as the NRC started to depopulate, car-hauled trailers began exiting along the dust-covered paths that so many walked upon over the weekend. In these trailers

To attain rowing success, one must push oneself to both their physical and mental limits across 2,000 meters. Not 1,990m or 2,010m , just 2,000.

There is something so easy about certainty. It keeps us rooted in stance, not letting the wind blow us asunder, nor does it quench the

Nestled between Europe’s fastest-flowing river and the tranquil residential houses of Woodquay, Galway, lies a small club covered in history. Its name, St Joseph’s Patrician