Rutherford Head and Glasgow 4's Head 2017 Race Report
Last weekend saw a very busy few days for EUBC, with the senior and novice squads embracing the cold and racing at Rutherford Head, on the Tyne. The recreational side of the club were racing at Glasgow 4's Head on the river Clyde.
Senior Men
"The weekend was the final race of the year before Christmas for the senior men’s squad. Rutherford head is 4.5k long on the river Tyne and is a great opportunity to test ourselves against some of the top UK universities.
In Division 1 EUBC put out 2 senior men’s 8s. The 1st 8 put in a good performance coming in 3rd behind a strong university of London 8 and narrowly missing out on 2nd place to Newcastle. The 2nd 8 also put in a strong performance placing 10th overall, 3rd in their category.
Division 2 saw the squad move into smaller boats with a coxless quad, coxless 4 and 2 coxed 4s. The quad showed their strength, winning the division ahead of UL and Newcastle. Their performance was followed up by a strong race from the coxless 4 who placed 6th, 2nd in their category behind UL. The day was rounded off by solid performances in both coxed 4s who came in 17th and 28th respectively, 4th and 2nd in their categories.
The weekend was a strong show from the senior men and a good bench mark for the season ahead."
Report by Matthew Curtis
Senior Women
"With still a bit of work to do to hit the top spots against the best Universities in the country, the senior women had a solid performance through the day.
In the first division, the womens open quad came 5s off the win. This potentially came down to a crash coming down the last straight with UL catching a crab infront of them. "Solid race and great line the whole way down, it was a shame about the crash but there is exciting stuff to come in this quad" Women's Captain Maddie Arlett.
The womens coxed and coxless 4 came 3rd in their categories behind strong UL and Durham crews.
Our second womens quad won their category by a huge 40seconds.
Second division:
The first women's 8+ came second to a very fast UL crew, infront of strong Newcastle and Durham crews.
Our second womens 8 crew won their category by a comfortable 55s."
Report by Maddie Arlett
Novice Men
"In an amazing effort of tightly knit teamwork, the Novice boys raced their main boats into the top 5 in their respective categories at Rutherford Head. Despite windy conditions and deceiving sun, they enjoyed their rigging, boating, wellies-fun, cuddling into foil blankets at the start as well as working out the best way to pit stop in marshalling, with that last blue bridge being everyone's saving grace. Overall, it was their most successful outing yet, with the whole squad racing and has sparked everyone's ambition for what is yet to come. #babyblue #comeatus.
NM 1 8+: 3rd in their band
NM 2 8+: 10th in their band
(Out of 10)
NM 4x+: 3rd out of 6
NM 1 4+: 4th
NM 2 4+: 7th
Out of 9"
Report by Gina Geffers
Novice Women
Rutherford Head marked the biggest event for the Novice girls, and despite the challenging conditions they held their own and had an eventful day of racing. They performed well both on and off the water, and I was proud to see them take home a win in the coxed quad. W4+A, 4th, W4+ B, 7th, W8+A 3rd, W8+ B 6th.
Report by Brianna Siddle
Recreational Rowing (Glasgow 4's Head)
The intermediate rowers in the boat club’s recreational squad had their first win this weekend at the Glasgow Fours Head. Despite the freezing temperatures and a difficult course, the women’s Res 1 4+ brought home a gold with the men’s Res 1 4+ coming in a close third.
Report by Victoria MacAskill



