
Quintin Head 2023 – Women’s Intermediate 1 Preview
The Women’s Intermediate 1 category at Quintin Head serves as a good indicator of many of the women’s clubs’ depth and development through the middle
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The Women’s Intermediate 1 category at Quintin Head serves as a good indicator of many of the women’s clubs’ depth and development through the middle

So, here we are again. Another year, set against the raging backdrop of rampant inflation fueling an unheralded cost-of-living crisis and inescapably loan-bending monetary policy.

With the calendar year now coming to a close, we at JRN are looking back over the previous 12 months, the highs, the lows, those

With the introduction of the Wargrave to Henley Royal in 2021, it is perhaps unsurprising that women’s club rowing has found a new competitive edge.

Following years of Covid disrupting not only student studies but also their training, 2022 saw some return to normality, with some fantastic racing taking place

So far, we have been blessed with almost a complete set of early season races. After roughly two years of disruption, races are back on,

Always a popular and well attended event, Rutherford returns to its traditional pre-Christmas slot for the first time since 2019. The Open Eights event attracts

Head racing season is well under way, but with Fours Head and Wallingford Head happening in the south, it’s now time to look north. In

Rutherford Head returns this coming weekend. It’s a classic winter head race, a gruelling 4.5km piece through Newcastle, where racing is characteristically tight at the

The biggest head race in the north returns, as always tentatively due to the often wild conditions on the course. Rutherford Head is a fantastic

Rutherford Head marks one of the last chances before Christmas for some of the top rowing programmes in the UK to compete against each other.

After the unfortunate postponement of UBBC Head, all eyes now turn to the north for this weekend, where Rutherford Head is taking place over a

After being postponed for weather twelve months ago, Rutherford Head returns to its traditional position at the start of winter. Hosted on the Tyne River

Having not been held since 2019, first due to the Covid-19 pandemic and then due to bad weather, 2022 will hopefully (weather dependent once again)

As the frost comes in, we turn to Rutherford Head. Held on the Newcastle/Tyne stretch, running upstream from Scotswood to Newburn, Rutherford is 4500m long.
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