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    Herne Bay Amateur Rowing Club

    Welcome to Herne Bay Amateur Rowing Club!

    HBARC is a completely different experience from your usual sport clubs. Coastal rowing is a physically tough, deeply rewarding sport. If you’re new to the sport there’s no better place to learn and compete than with HBARC.

    New Members

    HBARC is an exciting and engaging place to train and experience something completely different. We welcome all new members over the age of 13.

    We race all through the summer from May – September, competing against other south coast rowing clubs that form the Coastal Amateur Rowing Association. We train all year round, whether on the water or the land, so come down and see what it’s all about.

    If you are interested in learning to row and joining a physical and engaging sport, then please come down to our clubhouse on a Wednesday evening at 6 pm. For more information on how to join click here.

    The sport of rowing is physically demanding but offers great rewards for those willing to put in the work. We look forward to you joining HBARC!

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    Herne Bay Amateur Rowing Club

    Welcome to Herne Bay Amateur Rowing Club!

    HBARC is a completely different experience from your usual sport clubs. Coastal rowing is a physically tough, deeply rewarding sport. If you’re new to the sport there’s no better place to learn and compete than with HBARC.

    New Members

    HBARC is an exciting and engaging place to train and experience something completely different. We welcome all new members over the age of 13.

    We race all through the summer from May – September, competing against other south coast rowing clubs that form the Coastal Amateur Rowing Association. We train all year round, whether on the water or the land, so come down and see what it’s all about.

    If you are interested in learning to row and joining a physical and engaging sport, then please come down to our clubhouse on a Wednesday evening at 6 pm. For more information on how to join click here.

    The sport of rowing is physically demanding but offers great rewards for those willing to put in the work. We look forward to you joining HBARC!

    Le Romain draws well for Kingsford-Smith

    Le Romain is on track to give trainer Kris Lees back-to-back Group One Kingsford Smith Cup victories after finally drawing favourably for the Doomben feature.

    Despite drawing wide barriers in his four most recent starts at the elite level, Le Romain has been placed in the All Aged Stakes and Doomben 10,000.

    He gets his chance after drawing five in the original field of 11 and comes in one gate with the scratching of Spieth.

    "He's had some shockers so this gives him a chance to get a softer run and put himself into the race. He'll be in the first three or four," Lees said.

    "His last two runs have been as good as he's ever raced.

    "This is a tougher race than last year but he's in good order and he'll run well."

    Jockey Glyn Schofield is also buoyed by the barrier draw after his third to English and Impending in the Doomben 10,000 from the second widest gate.

    "His run the other day was super. Wide gate, strong speed, he had to cover a bit of ground, roll forward and he was still there right at the death. He's in great shape," Schofield said.

    Le Romain ($3.50) is an early favourite to turn the tables on Godolphin's Impending ($4.60) and English ($5).

    The early tempo of the race will determine how Care To Think will be ridden.

    Care To Think was an eye-catching sixth in the Doomben 10,000 when he came from second last after drawing a wide barrier.

    The gelding's run of bad barriers continued when he drew the widest marble.

    At his past six starts Care To Think has drawn a single digit barrier just once.

    An exasperated trainer Matt Dunn said it was no use whingeing about the bad barriers.

    "I will tell James (jockey McDonald) to let the tempo dictate what to do. He is a very experienced jockey," Dunn said.

    "Care To Think doesn't have to go back. If there is no pace inside him he can roll forward and get a good position."

    Dunn said Care To Think had done well since the Doomben 10,000.

    Comeback jockey McDonald will replace Jeff Lloyd who has picked up the ride on the likely race leader Monsieur Gustave.

    Most Important has drawn an ideal barrier, giving the underrated gelding a chance to correct a poor record of Queensland-trained horses in winter carnival Group One sprint races.

    Of the 30 Group One sprints run in Brisbane in the past 10 years, Queensland trained horses have won three - River Lad (2014 Stradbroke), Spirit Of Boom (2014 Doomben 10,000) and Albert The Fat (2010 BTC Cup).

    In the previous 10 years and 30 runnings of those races, Queensland-trained horses won nine.

    Le Romain draws well for Kingsford-Smith

    Le Romain is on track to give trainer Kris Lees back-to-back Group One Kingsford Smith Cup victories after finally drawing favourably for the Doomben feature.

    Despite drawing wide barriers in his four most recent starts at the elite level, Le Romain has been placed in the All Aged Stakes and Doomben 10,000.

    He gets his chance after drawing five in the original field of 11 and comes in one gate with the scratching of Spieth.

    "He's had some shockers so this gives him a chance to get a softer run and put himself into the race. He'll be in the first three or four," Lees said.

    "His last two runs have been as good as he's ever raced.

    "This is a tougher race than last year but he's in good order and he'll run well."

    Jockey Glyn Schofield is also buoyed by the barrier draw after his third to English and Impending in the Doomben 10,000 from the second widest gate.

    "His run the other day was super. Wide gate, strong speed, he had to cover a bit of ground, roll forward and he was still there right at the death. He's in great shape," Schofield said.

    Le Romain ($3.50) is an early favourite to turn the tables on Godolphin's Impending ($4.60) and English ($5).

    The early tempo of the race will determine how Care To Think will be ridden.

    Care To Think was an eye-catching sixth in the Doomben 10,000 when he came from second last after drawing a wide barrier.

    The gelding's run of bad barriers continued when he drew the widest marble.

    At his past six starts Care To Think has drawn a single digit barrier just once.

    An exasperated trainer Matt Dunn said it was no use whingeing about the bad barriers.

    "I will tell James (jockey McDonald) to let the tempo dictate what to do. He is a very experienced jockey," Dunn said.

    "Care To Think doesn't have to go back. If there is no pace inside him he can roll forward and get a good position."

    Dunn said Care To Think had done well since the Doomben 10,000.

    Comeback jockey McDonald will replace Jeff Lloyd who has picked up the ride on the likely race leader Monsieur Gustave.

    Most Important has drawn an ideal barrier, giving the underrated gelding a chance to correct a poor record of Queensland-trained horses in winter carnival Group One sprint races.

    Of the 30 Group One sprints run in Brisbane in the past 10 years, Queensland trained horses have won three - River Lad (2014 Stradbroke), Spirit Of Boom (2014 Doomben 10,000) and Albert The Fat (2010 BTC Cup).

    In the previous 10 years and 30 runnings of those races, Queensland-trained horses won nine.

    Herne Bay Amateur Rowing Club

    Welcome to Herne Bay Amateur Rowing Club!

    HBARC is a completely different experience from your usual sport clubs. Coastal rowing is a physically tough, deeply rewarding sport. If you’re new to the sport there’s no better place to learn and compete than with HBARC.

    New Members

    HBARC is an exciting and engaging place to train and experience something completely different. We welcome all new members over the age of 13.

    We race all through the summer from May – September, competing against other south coast rowing clubs that form the Coastal Amateur Rowing Association. We train all year round, whether on the water or the land, so come down and see what it’s all about.

    If you are interested in learning to row and joining a physical and engaging sport, then please come down to our clubhouse on a Wednesday evening at 6 pm. For more information on how to join click here.

    The sport of rowing is physically demanding but offers great rewards for those willing to put in the work. We look forward to you joining HBARC!

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    Southampton Amateur Rowing Club

    Athletes row, everyone else just plays games

    Southsea Rowing Regatta 2017

    The organising committee had taken the decision to shorten the course before racing started following a late forecast predicted strengthening wind later in the day…

    but only 22 of the scheduled 37 races were completed at Southsea Rowing Regatta on Saturday before the Umpires declared that the increasing roughness of the sea made it too dangerous to continue

    Racing started with Herne Bay winning the Men’s J16 Quad Fours without incident and Event 3 the Ladies Novice Fours, saw Christchurch with Kate Tate, Emma Radford, Anna Turner, Josie Cutler (Stk) establishing an early lead, increasing this to three lengths ahead of Lymington with Poole holding off Herne Bay for third place.

    In the Ladies + 40 Masters Southampton returned to winning ways with Wendy Hartland, Fiona Walbridge, Andi Davies, Anne Saunders (Stk) Louise Florence (Cox) despite Champions BTC leading by a length off the starting line. At the turn there was barely half a length between the two crews with Christchurch in third place. Southampton, revelling in the choppy conditions were soon in control opening up to a three length lead at the finish. In the Mens +50 Masters Final Herne Bay had little difficulty holding off a BTC / Coalporters Composite crew and Lymington. This was followed by the Mixed J14 Quad Fours with Shanklin’s Scarlett Phelan, Rachel Debenham, Ethan Walters, Mia Phelan(Stk), E Faithfull (Cox) steadily pulling ahead of crews from Herne Bay and Shoreham to win by two lengths.

    The programme continued through the preliminary races to Event 11, the Ladies J16 Quad Fours, which the Coast crews dominated with Herne Bay easing ahead of both Deal A and Shoreham A, to win by two lengths. By Event 19 condition were visibly worsening, with Daisy Faithfull of Shanklin being pushed wide of her turning buoy by Worthing who had made use of the following seas to move from the outside of the course at the start to contest Shanklin on the inside buoy. Halfway back to the finish Worthing and Shanklin collided again and Shanklin moved ahead only to capsize, Worthing then moved well ahead of the chasing pack to win followed by Lou Florence of Southampton, with Shanklin being picked up by the rescue boat. By Event 21 The Mens Senior Pairs Itchen’s M Wardell and L Williams got off to a good start closely followed by Bexhill A and Coalporters. At the turn Itchen were around first followed by Bexhill A&B and it remained a tight race up until the closing stages when Itchen forged ahead to remain unbeaten as Bexhill B disappeared in a cloud of spray.

    The final race to be held, the +40 Masters Fours, conditions were becoming questionable regarding crew safety, with boats being lifted on much larger waves losing steerage as rudders came clear of the water. All nine crews made the turns safely with Folkestone, Coalporters, Poole and Herne Bay all well placed. Drama on the return journey as Poole sank and headed for the beach leaving Folkestone, emerging from a cloud of spray, well clear of Herne Bay and Coalporters with Itchen and BTC trailing behind.

    After checking the latest weather forecast and some discussion between Racing Officials and the Organising Committee racing was abandoned.

    Masters + 40 Fours 1 Folkestone A, 2 Herne Bay A, 3 Coalporters A.

    Masters + 50 Fours 1Herne Bay A, 2 BTC/Coalporters Composite, 3 Lymington A.

    Senior Pairs 1 Itchen A, 2 Bexhill B, 3 Bexhill A

    J16 Quad Fours 1 Herne Bay A, 2 Ryde A, 3 Newport A.

    Ladies Masters +40 Fours 1 Southampton A, 2 BTC A, 3 Christchurch A.“/

    Ladies Novice Fours 1 Christchurch A, 2 Lymington A, 3 Poole A.

    Ladies Junior Sculls 1 Worhing A, 2 Southampton (L Florence), 3 Bournemouth (Libby Perry)

    J16 Coxed Quad Fours 1 Herne Bay A, 2 Shoreham A, 3 Deal A.

    Mixed J14 Coxed Quad Fours 1 Shanklin A, 2 Herne Bay A, 3 Shoreham A.

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