
Levelling the boat: why Australia’s girls deserve better coaching
In the 1960s and most of the 1970s, rowing in Australia was predominantly a male sport, both in private boys’ schools and in club rowing.
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In the 1960s and most of the 1970s, rowing in Australia was predominantly a male sport, both in private boys’ schools and in club rowing.

Based out of the Coastal Rowing Centre, Studland in Dorset, Coastal Barbarians RC specialises in accessibility and inclusivity in coastal rowing, offering coaching, training, racing

There is no doubt that Sir William Perkins’s School Boat Club is a leading light in female junior rowing. Nestled on the banks of the

With the start of September in sight, rowers on both sides of the world are looking ahead to what the new season will bring. Whether

As a coxswain, your ability to “feel the boat” is one of your most valuable skills. It’s an intuitive sensation that you translate into words.

JRN are delighted to announce that Jack Rafferty is our Overseas Crew of the Year. In 2025, Jack swept the sculling events at the Irish National
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