Thanks to Steve for this latest report from the Ryde Rowing Club. Ed
Ryde’s Rowing Club’s young Coxswain – Matt Brading – made a stunning competitive debut for the Club at Poole Regatta on Saturday (2nd August) when he coxed the Club’s Novice “A” crew of James Smith, Callum Lockhart, Will Ford and older brother Sam Brading to victory in both the heat and the final of the Men’s Novice Fours event – for which he was then awarded the “Cox of the Day” trophy.
This crew is now promoted to Coastal Junior status – where they will compete for the rest of the season.
Showing promise
The young Men’s Novice “B” crew of Ben Toms, Dom Douglas, Steven Soal and Matt Jeacock coxed by Dale Buckett, with an average age of just 15, showed promise in their heat finishing in fourth place, but failing to make the final.
The raced again in the Boys J16 event finishing fifth in the final and Steven Soal then completed a busy day racing in the Boy’s J16 single sculls event where he finished in 5th place.
Win for Double Sculls
The Club had further success in the Double Sculls event where the Club’s Andy Hicks raced in a composite crew with Southampton’s Ed Crampin, winning the event by three lengths.
Andy had less success in his Men’s Novice Sculls event where he finished fourth in the heat – failing to make the final – after a disputed incident at the turn which may have effected the result. Ryde’s other Novice sculler – Dale Buckett – also failed to make the final – but Senior Sculler Mick Jenner finished in second place in his final.
Image: James Smith, Callum Lockhart, Matt Brading (Cox), Sam Brading, Will Ford