SCULLING
YOUNGER MAN FAVOURED. HANNAN CONSIDERED SLOW. SYDNEY, June 23. I.oral critics are inclined to favoui Goodsell as showing better form ii training to date. They consider that Hannan is not yet at the top though his work is stead ilv improving his new boat being a factor towards such improvement. They are not too well satisfied with hi.fast work, and consider his shootbnjj slide is not faultless and he loses !i lot of his leg drive. His recovering is too slow ami he hesitates on tin. catch, at the same time they point out that physically Hannan is a most powerful man, full of surprises a«nd backed by wide experience. The differing ages of the two scull ers (Goodsell) twenty-seven and Han nan forty-two) is regarded as possibly an important factor in Saturday’:race. N'FAV ZEALA.XDI.R HQIT.EI’I . * Rec. eivod dune 23 at 11.40 p.m.i SYD.XEY, June 23 Hannan states h eis well satisfied with bis condition, and with his prospects on Saturday. Ho says that if the weather is st:,; squally, it will be in his favour. Hannan expects a fiard race, out lie is confident that he will t n si» in front.
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Grey River Argus, 24 June 1925, Page 6
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