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Big Group Makes the Cut for National Rowing Trial

1st March 2012
Big Group Makes the Cut for National Rowing Trial

ROWING: Nineteen senior and under-23 athletes and a host of top juniors have been invited to the final National Assessment on April 6th to 9th. Arrangements will be made for those who have not completed the second ergometer test.

LW/LWU23 Weight: 2x - 57kg / 1x – 57.8kg
2x
Siobhan McCrohan Tribesmen RC
Claire Lambe UCDBC
1x
Sarah Dolan DULBC
LM/LMU23 Weight: 2x – 70kg / 1x - 71kg
2x
Niall Kenny UCCRC
Mark O'Donovan CITRC
1x
Michael Maher Commercial RC
Anthony English UCCRC
Nathan O'Reilly Tideway Scullers School
Justin Ryan UCCRC
Jonathan Mitchell QUBBC
Shane O’Driscoll CITRC
HW/HWU23
Sanita Puspure OCBC
Lisa Dilleen CITRC
1x Monika Dukarska Killorglin RC
1x Holly Nixon* Portora BC
HM/HMU23
2-
David Neale UCDBC
Finbarr Manning* UCDBC
Sean O'Connor NUIGBC
Eddie Mullarkey NUIGBC
 
2. Junior rowers
* Erg test pending
Junior Men Sculling
Andrew Griffin Neptune R.C. David Quinlan Castleconnell Boat Club Patrick Boomer MCB Aodhan Burns Skibbereen R.C. Cathal Phelan Offaly RC John Mitchel Lee R.C. Mathew Ryan Skibbereen R.C. Paddy Hegarty Skibbereen R.C. David O'Malley St Michaels Paudie Leonard Skibbereen R.C. Cian Noone Neptune R.C. Andy Harrington Shandon B.C. Kevin Fallon St. Josephs RC Thomas English Neptune RC Kevin Molly Athlone BC Andrew Bell Col. Iognaid Daniel Buckley Lee RC Conor Carmody Shannon RC Paul O’Donovan* Skibbereen RC Dylan Aherne* ULRC Gareth McKillen* RBAI Joe Nelson* Portora BC Jack Casey* Shandon RC Barry Crowley* Lee RC
Junior men Pairs
Henry Millar / Lloyd Seaman Portora BC / Portora BC Kevin Keohane / Niall Crowley Pres College Cork / Pres College Cork William Yeomans / Colm O'Riada Commercial RC / Commercial RC Joel Cassells / Chris Black Bann RC / Bann RC Aidan Kinneen / Eric McEvoy St.Josephs RC / St.Josephs RC Shane Walsh / Alan Murtagh GRC / GRC Killian Doyle / Aaron McGrath Carlow RC / Carlow RC Gearoid Moore / James Healy St. Michaels RC / St. Michaels RC Gary Thornton / Chris Alcorn Portora BC / Bann RC Fionnan McQuillian Tolan / James Egan* St.Josephs RC / St. Josephs RC Darragh McCarthy / Matthew Kelly Col. Iognaid / Col.Iognaid Eddie Beechinor / Brian Keohane Cork BC / Pres. College Cork
Junior Women sculling
Bridget Jacques BBC Hilary Shinnick Fermoy RC Katie Cromie Portora BC Kate O'Brien St Michaels Aileen Crowley Muckross RC Bernadett Walsh Skibbereen R.C. Leonie Hamel Cork BC Sarah Higgins Cork BC Sarah Allen Bann RC Fiona Murtagh GRC Roisin Merz Shandon B.C. Jasmine English MCB Maria Gregson MCB Phoebe Mulligan Portora BC Claire Beechinor Cork BC Megan McLaughlin Cork BC Sadhbh Cassidy Neptune RC Kathrine Cremin Muckross RC Megan Donnegan* Castleconnell BC Laura Connolly* Skibbereen RC Lucie Litvack* BBC Laura Kilbane* Cork BC Laura Coleman* Shandon RC Ella Ciallis* Skibbereen RC
Junior Women Pairs
Brooke Edgar / Emily Hutchinson Bann RC / Bann RC
Hanna McCarthy / Hanna O'Sullivan St Michaels / St Michaels
Ruth Gilligan / Lauren McHugh Shannon RC / Shannon RC
Aoife Cooper / Kara O’Connor Muckross RC / Muckross RC
Ruth Cummins* / Kellie Wade GRC/ GRC
Coxes
Ross Madden GRC
Colm Conneely St.Josephs RC
David Twomey Presentation College Cork
Afric O’Regan GRC
Kate O’Dwyer Shannon RC
2k Ergo test required on 8th – 9th March 2012 by the following:
Names
* Paul O’Donovan Skibbereen RC
* Dylan Aherne ULRC
* Gareth McKillen RBAI
* Joe Nelson Portora BC
* Jack Casey Shandon RC
* Barry Crowley Lee RC
* Megan Donnegan Castleconnell BC
* Laura Connolly Skibbereen RC
* Lucie Litvack BBC
* Laura Kilbane Cork BC
* Laura Coleman Shandon RC
* Ella Ciallis Skibbereen RC
* James Egan St.Josephs RC
* Ruth Cummins GRC
* Kellie Wade GRC
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Liam Gorman

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Liam Gorman

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Liam Gorman is a writer and reporter. He is the co-author of Little Lady, One Man, Big Ocean, published in the United States and Canada as Crossing the Swell. He is the rowing correspondent of the Irish Times.  

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