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Crews await the start of the Estuary-to-Kerrs Reach handicap eights on Sunday. The seven-kilometre race was won by the Cure Boating Club’s intermediate men’s eight. The St Bede’s College under-16 crew took line honours, but the fastest time went to the Avon senior-premier crew in 22min 38s. There were 13 starters.

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Press, 6 November 1984, Page 49

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Crews await the start of the Estuary-to-Kerrs Reach handicap eights on Sunday. The seven-kilometre race was won by the Cure Boating Club’s intermediate men’s eight. The St Bede’s College under-16 crew took line honours, but the fastest time went to the Avon senior-premier crew in 22min 38s. There were 13 starters. Press, 6 November 1984, Page 49

Crews await the start of the Estuary-to-Kerrs Reach handicap eights on Sunday. The seven-kilometre race was won by the Cure Boating Club’s intermediate men’s eight. The St Bede’s College under-16 crew took line honours, but the fastest time went to the Avon senior-premier crew in 22min 38s. There were 13 starters. Press, 6 November 1984, Page 49