Rowing success continues for city club

 Liam Mellows U13 hurling team who made it two wins out of two in the U13 league with a win last Monday against Salthill Knocknacarra  Back row (L-R): Rory Murphy, Max Connaughton, Anthony Goldbey, Oran Doherty, Cillian King, James McTiernan, Callum Flynn, Conor Lynskey, Jack Cleary, Conor Conneely, Paddy McCarroll, Niall McHugh, Padraic O'Flahertaigh, Aoran Lynskey, Joe Keville, Tom GrealishFront row (L-R): Harry Turk, Luke Crehan, Adam McPhilbin, Cormac Caden, Aodhan O Chonghaile, Michael Barrett, Finn O'Reilly, Harry Collins, Greg McSweeney.

Liam Mellows U13 hurling team who made it two wins out of two in the U13 league with a win last Monday against Salthill Knocknacarra Back row (L-R): Rory Murphy, Max Connaughton, Anthony Goldbey, Oran Doherty, Cillian King, James McTiernan, Callum Flynn, Conor Lynskey, Jack Cleary, Conor Conneely, Paddy McCarroll, Niall McHugh, Padraic O'Flahertaigh, Aoran Lynskey, Joe Keville, Tom GrealishFront row (L-R): Harry Turk, Luke Crehan, Adam McPhilbin, Cormac Caden, Aodhan O Chonghaile, Michael Barrett, Finn O'Reilly, Harry Collins, Greg McSweeney.

Galway Rowing Club crews enjoyed success at the recent Nottingham City Regatta.

The women's club 4+ claimed the A-final of their event, while there were B-final wins for the second women's club 4+ crew and men's J18 4X- rowed over the 2000 metre course.

On Sunday the event was ran over a 1000 metre distance, with success recorded in the women's club 4+, women's Novice 4X+, women's J18 8+, men's J18 4X-, and men's J18 2X.

The success follows strong performances at the second Grand League regatta of the season when a large contingent travelled to the Lough Rynn Regatta in Leitrim where the women's club coxed four continued their winning form from Skibbereen regatta, setting the tone for a good day's racing.

The victory was followed by the Women's Masters 4X+ who recorded their first win in the event, teaming up with Neptune RC, and winning their category.

There were strong performances in the Women's J18 8+ event with second and fourth behind strong Enniskillen and Commercial crews - the Galway girls still early in their development.

The club also recorded fine third place finishes in the women's J16 4X+ and 16 8+, as well as places for the men's Masters 4X+ and good performances from the men's J18 crews.

 

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