I went into this year's HOTY feeling distinctly under cooked. The race its self ended up pretty good. Obviously we could have done better but given the instability in the crew and the haphazard training I was quite pleased with the row.
In particular we kept reasonable rating and timing and power.
Personally I think that to do better we need to have the same 8 blokes in the boat much more regularly and a good cox and coaching and land exercise and some long hard rows. Doable but would need dedication and a way to handle the inevitable requirement to react to subbing in reserves.
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At the HOTY black tie dinner, each crew had to do a short speech. I quickly drafted this on my phone. The spoken version was ad lib but covered most of the points I think
This was our second head of the Yarra. GenD had quite a disrupted start to the season but it has come together today. Apparently we got the same time as last year despite losing two rowers and our cox to higher crews.
I would like to thank, club captain Greg & also Steve coaching us.
Thanks to Gary who took on board locating a cox and who with the assistance of Rob connected us with Patrick. Patrick has the ability to feel what is going on an the boat and has to confidence to focus a group of men of his fathers vintage. In the weeks leading up, Patrick managed to pull our timing together and get us balanced.
Thanks to our wives and partners who have supported us through the season. With Moral support today and through the season as well as taking care of getting the kids to school and so on while we rowed and had coffee.
Rowing is the ultimate team sport. In todays race our stroke Jeff set a consistent rhythm and we all locked in to that. The race was rowed as one team.
Well done guys for a great race and we look forward to next year.
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