
2025 NSW Schoolgirl Head of the River – Second Quads Preview
While somewhat overshadowed by the first division of the quads, the second quads will still be sure to provide just as exciting a spectacle and
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While somewhat overshadowed by the first division of the quads, the second quads will still be sure to provide just as exciting a spectacle and

The first quads are an important race for many athletes in this regatta; for a portion, it is one of the final races they will

The 2025 NSW Schoolgirl Head of the River will be a dramatic culmination of nine months’ worth of ergo sessions, countless kilometres, and endless gruelling

Schoolgirl eights racing in NSW has been at its very best this year. As a writer and commentator, watching these girls battle it out over

The schoolgirl single at this year’s IGSA regatta draws only a small field, most likely due to entry restrictions in place. Several athletes familiar with

With February’s end drawing near, we’re rapidly approaching the pointy end of the Australian racing season. In NSW, only a few select regattas remain before

In the final hit-out before the Schoolgirl Head of the River, the 2025 IGSA regatta will be a fascinating insight into this field’s form in

After countless kilometres of training on Australian waters, only two regattas have truly highlighted the unpredictability of AAGPS schoolboy eights racing: the SHORE School Regatta

The Lane Cove River will play host to the 2025 Riverview Regatta this weekend. 255 boats have received their lane draw, and 1338 seats are

The Riverview Gold Cup divides opinions. Some argue that a 1400m river race at the height of racing season bears no relevance and can’t possibly

The competition in the club events at the NSW State Championships is always full of grit and determination, and the line-up this year sees no

Photo Credit: Rowing NSW The championship women’s U21 quad at the NSW Championship acts as a final point of review for compeititors on an inter-state

Photo Credit: Rowing NSW The New South Wales Rowing Championship is arguably the most important event of all the Australian rowing calendar, second only to

Photo Credit: Rowing NSW There’s no event quite like the U21 eights, where some of the best school crews in the country go up against

Photo Credit: Rowing NSW Twenty-nine crews, four heats, two semifinals, one final, and one winner: that’s the situation in the Men’s U21 eights at this

The New South Wales Rowing Championships is one of the most critical dates in the calendar for Australian rowers in the summer season. Known across

The New South Wales Rowing Championships is one of the most critical dates in the calendar for Australian rowers in the summer season. Known across

The Sydney International Regatta Centre is days away from playing host to the NSW State Championship, and athletes from across the country are preparing themselves

Photo Credit: Rowing NSW Despite Australian men’s sculling going through a tumultuous period at the senior level, the competition at the schoolboy level is possibly

The first big hit-out of the 2024/25 schoolgirl eights racing season is upon us. There are fewer events in Australian racing that are as turbulent

Photo Credit: Rowing NSW It’s 2025, and the new year beckons to the contenders. NSW State Championships is the first big test for the country’s

Photo Credit: Rowing NSW The NSW State Championships always provide a thrilling opportunity for elite female scullers to contest the NSW State Title for the

Photo Credit: Rowing NSW The NSW State Championships present a unique and exciting opportunity for high-calibre open and elite scullers to compete for the prestigious

Photo Credit: Rowing NSW In the last women’s race of the weekend, the elite quad scull frequently struggles to draw a large entry, although what

Photo Credit: Rowing NSW Only fielding two boats this year, the elite men’s quad will see Sydney University throw down the gauntlet to interstate competition

Photo Credit: Rowing NSW The NSW Sports Club Centenary Trophy for Championship Women’s Elite Eights has been a hotly contested one over the years, with

The Q.L. Deloitte Trophy is one of the most cherished prizes in Australian rowing. The 100+ year-old trophy has seen some close-fought battles over its

JRN is thrilled to announce the creation of Rowing Down Under, a brand new podcast covering the road up to and including the Australian National

The championship U21 women’s single scull event at the Queensland State Championships ignites a fire of competition to entertain athletes and spectators alike. Heats are

The championship U21 men’s single scull event at the Queensland State Championships will test strength and endurance. A mix of highly skilled competitors and decorated