Head of the River (Australia)
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The Head of the River is a name given to six annual Australian rowing regattas held in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia and South Australia. The regattas feature competing independent schools, and the winner of the 1st division boys or girls race is crowned the "Head of the River".
The name Head of the River is taken from similar regattas held in other countries including the Head of the River Race held annually on the Thames in London since 1926.
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[edit] New South Wales
[edit] NSW Head of the River Regatta
The Head of the River rowing regatta takes place in Penrith, New South Wales, Australia every March at the Sydney International Regatta Centre (SIRC). From 1936-1995 the races were held on the Nepean River and before that on the Parramatta River. It is the culmination of the GPS (Greater Public Schools) rowing season for senior crews, and has been held since 1893. Eight of the nine GPS schools, with the exception of TAS (The Armidale School), are Sydney Grammar School, The King's School, Newington College, Sydney Boys High School, The Scots College, St. Joseph's College, St. Ignatius' College and The Shore School, as well as Kinross Wolaroi School send their crews to the Head of the River.
- Further information: Head of the River (New South Wales)
[edit] NSW Schoolgirl Head of the River Regatta
The NSW Schoolgirl's Head of the River was first raced in 1996, and is typically held at the Sydney International Regatta Centre (SIRC), Penrith on the Sunday following the Schoolboys Head of the River. It is the culmination of the Schoolgirl's rowing season.
- Further information: Head of the River (New South Wales)
[edit] Queensland
On 13 October 1990 the Inaugural Schoolgirl's Head of the River was held on the Milton reach of the Brisbane River. The seven schools that competed were All Hallows', Brisbane State High School, St Aidan's, St Hilda's, St Margaret's, St Peter's and Somerville House. Sixteen events were competed with 118 competitors and 3 entries in the Open 8+. The newly formed Brisbane Schoolgirls Rowing Association conducted the Head of the River with additional competitors from Brisbane Girls' Grammar School, Clayfield College, Indooroopilly State High School, Kelvin Grove State High School and Stuartholme School. By 1992, entries in the Open 8+ had doubled to six, the number of events expanded to 19 and 11 schools competed.
- Further information: Head of the River (Queensland)
[edit] Victoria
[edit] VIC Head of the River Regatta
The Victorian race is contested between the 11 Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS).
The race is usually the last race of the official APS rowing season and has recently been rowed on Lake Nagambie which is a full bouyed international standard course allowing six boat finals.
- Further information: Head of the River (Victoria)
[edit] VIC Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta
1984 was the final year school girls participated in the APS Head of the River. The Principal of Morongo Girls’ School initiated a meeting that establishes the Head of School Girls’ Regatta. The first HOSG was held in 1987 at Ballarat with 7 events, 16 schools and 240 competitors. In 1987, the event moved to Geelong. In 1991, the HOSG Regatta Committee became an incorporated association.
- Further information: Head of the Schoolgirls (Victoria)
[edit] Western Australia
[edit] WA Head of the River Regatta
The Perth race held in late summer/early autumn is contested between the 7 Public Schools Association members. The regatta consists of many races with points contributing to the Hamer Cup, and in the final race of the day, the 1st VIII crews from each school compete for the Head of the River trophy. The race is run on the Canning River, near Western Australian Institute of Sport's rowing shed at Canning Bridge.
- Further information: Head of the River (Western Australia)
[edit] WA Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta
In the winter several private Perth girls schools race for the title.
- Further information: Head of the River (Western Australia)
[edit] Tasmania
The Tasmanian Head Of The River is currently held at the Lake Barrington Rowing Course. Held over the full championship distance, the schools associated with SATIS (Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools) from both the north and south of the state compete for the 'holy grail' of Tasmanian schools rowing. The Hutchins School, Launceston Church Grammar, The Friends School, Guilford Young College, Scotch Oakburn College, St Patrick's College and St Brendan-Shaw College all compete in the boys race, while St Michael's Collegiate School, The Friends School, Scotch Oakburn College, St. Patrick's College, St Mary's College and Launceston Church Grammar all compete for the girls trophy.
The Head Of The River regatta is often held the Saturday before Easter. However, in 2006 the Head Of The River was postponed for the first time in its Tasmanian History with a limited regatta program being amalgamated in to the Tasmanian Masters Regatta. This was able to cater for the main races with Hutchins taking out the boys Head Of The River trophy and St Michael's Collegiate School the girls.
In 2007 Scotch Oakburn won their first Head of the River in a decade in a tight race with just a second between themselves, Launceston Church Grammar and The Hutchins School. The chance for Hutching to claim their 5th consecutive title was denied. The Friends School came a distant 4th place after much hype. In the girls event the dominant Friends School Crew crew won easily over Launceston Church Grammar with surprise combination coming from Fahan School gaining second place.
- First VIII - "Tasmanian School Boys Head of the River"
| Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Scotch Oakburn College | Launceston Church Grammar School | The Hutchins School |
[edit] South Australia
The South Australian Head of the River event had its inception on the Torrens Lake in 1922 as the result of a challenge between St Peters and Adelaide High School.[1]
The regatta is currently held at West Lakes and involves junior coxed quadruple sculling events over 1,000m and 1,500m as well as senior coxed four and eight races over 2,000m. The South Australian Head of the River is held on the second-to-last Saturday of the first school term of each year.
Competing schools are drawn from Adelaide's traditional independent schools and an increasing number of state schools. Since the 1970s the number of girls competing in the regatta has increased significantly; Seymour College (an all girls school) gained entry to the regatta in 2006, and Annesley College (an all girls school) competed for the first time in 2007.
Until 2005 the Head of the River was officially known as the Public Schools' Regatta.[2] The name has since been changed to the "Schools' Regatta" by the Heads of Rowing Schools Committee, a committee of the Headmasters/Principals of the Head of the River Schools.
[edit] Competing schools
| School | type |
|---|---|
| Adelaide | Co-ed |
| Annesley | Girls |
| Christian Brothers | Boys |
| Norwood-Morialta | Co-ed |
| Pembroke | Co-ed |
| Prince Alfred | Boys |
| Pultney | Co-ed |
| Scotch | Co-ed |
| Seymour | Girls |
| St Peter's | Boys |
| Unley | Co-ed |
| Walford | Girls |
| Wilderness | Girls |
[edit] SA Boys Head of the River results
- First VIII - "The Gosse Shield"
| Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | St Peter's | Pembroke | Prince Alfred |
| 2007[3] | St Peter's | Pembroke | Prince Alfred |
| 2008[4] | St Peter's | Pembroke | Prince Alfred |
[edit] SA Girls Head of the River results
- First VIII - "The Florence Eaton Cup"
| Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Wilderness | Pembroke | Pulteney |
| 2007[3] | Walford | Seymour | Wilderness |
| 2008[4] | Walford | Pembroke | Seymour |
[edit] References
- ^ General information, S.A. Head of the River Regatta
- ^ However, the SA Public Schools' Regatta was informally known as, and the Schools Regatta is informally referred to as, "The Head of the River".
- ^ a b 2007 S.A. Head of the River Regatta results www.rowingsa.asn.au
- ^ a b 2008 S.A. Head of the River Regatta results www.rowingsa.asn.au

