Head of the River (Australia)

The Head of the River is a name given to annual Australian rowing regattas held in South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania and Western Australia. The regattas feature competing independent schools, and the winner of the 1st division boys or girls race is crowned the "Head of the River".

The name Head of the River is taken from similar regattas held in other countries including the Head of the River Race held annually on the Thames in London since 1926.

New South Wales

AAGPS Head of the River Regatta

The Head of the River takes place in Penrith, New South Wales, Australia at the end of the first term (normally in March) at the Sydney International Regatta Centre (SIRC). It is the culmination of the AAGPS (Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools) rowing season, and has been held since 1893, initially on the Parramatta River and then from 1936–1995 on the Nepean River. On the Nepean the senior events were the 1st VIII, 2nd VIII, 1st IV, 2nd IV, 3rd IV and 4th IV. The VIIIs rowed over a mile and a half and the IVs over a mile.

In 1996, the regatta was moved to the then preparatory Olympic course and since then raced over 2000 metres. In 2001, a 3rd VIII event and the three year 10 VIII events were added to the programme.

The competing schools are Sydney Grammar School, The King's School, Newington College, Sydney Boys' High School, The Scots College, St. Joseph's College, Saint Ignatius' College and Shore School, compete at the Head of the River. For the first time in 2012 The Armidale School will compete.

NSW Schoolgirl Head of the River Regatta

The NSW Schoolgirl Head of the River was first raced in 1991.[1] The inaugural Schoolgirl Head of the River Regatta took place in October 1991 on Middle Harbour Creek at Davidson Park, Roseville.[1] The regatta is now usually held at the Sydney International Regatta Centre (SIRC), Penrith on the Saturday following the Schoolboy Head of the River. It is the culmination of the Schoolgirls rowing season that involves crews from Independent Schools, Catholic Colleges and State High Schools.[2]

The NSW Schoolgirl Head of the River is organised by the Combined Independent Schools Sports Council. Schools that are eligible to compete in the NSW Schoolgirl Head of the River are all affiliated schools of the NSW Combined Independent Schools Sports Council (NSWCISSC), NSW Combined High Schools Sports Association (NSWCHSSA) and the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Sports Association (NSWCCCSA).[3] The regatta is run in accordance with Rowing NSW laws of boat racing.[4]

In 2018, Pymble Ladies' College won the 1st VIII Race and then went on to win the Australian National Championships.

South Australia

South Australian School's Head of the River Regatta

The South Australian Head of the River is a collegiate rowing race held between the colleges and schools of Adelaide, Australia. It is the culmination of the Rowing South Australia's schools' season and is the most prestigious event on the calendar. Races are generally hard-fought, close encounters that showcase the very best of junior rowing talent, with the winning 1st VIII crew each year being crowned with the title of 'Head of the River'. Inter and Junior coxed quad crews fight for the same honour in their respective divisions. These title races come with immense pressure, with wins considered significant successes for the victorious schools and their rowing programs. The event draws huge crowds of up to 15,000 (2010) from across the state, generally consisting of school students, parent supporters, and old scholars.

The regatta is currently held at the world standard course at West Lakes International Regatta Centre and involves junior and inter coxed quadruple sculling events over 1,000m and 1,500m respectively, as well as senior coxed four and eight races over 2,000m. The South Australian Head of the River is held on the second-to-last Saturday of the first school term of each year.

The event had its inception on the Torrens Lake in 1922 as the result of a challenge between St. Peters and Adelaide High School. However St. Peters and their traditional rivals Prince Alfred have been racing for the prestigious Blackmore Shield which is to be contested only between the two schools since 1892 as part of their Intercollegiate program. When the Blackmore Shield changes hands, the Captain and Vice-Captain of Boats from the losing school present the shield to their counterparts in front of an assembly of the victorious school. Since 1923 this race has been incorporated into the Boys 1st VIII race at the Head of the River. The trophy presented to the overall winning Schoolboy 1st VIII is the Gosse Shield, which was presented by Sir John Gosse and his family as a perpetual trophy in 1932.

Competing schools are drawn from Adelaide's traditional independent schools and an increasing number of state schools. Since the 1970s the number of girls competing in the regatta has steadily increased; resulting in now larger numbers of female rowers than male competing at the regatta. Seymour College (an all-girls school) gained entry to the regatta in 2006, and Annesley College (an all-girls school) competed for the first time in 2007. Loreto College, Marryatville first competed in 2012 and St Peter's Collegiate Girls' School entered in 2013. Currently 15 schools compete in the regatta: 3 all boys schools, 5 all girls schools and 7 co-educational schools. At the 2019 Head of the River, hosted by Pembroke School, there were a total of 1162 athletes entered into the regatta's 36 events. [5]

Until 2005 the Head of the River was officially known as the Public Schools' Regatta.[6] The name has since been changed to the "Schools' Regatta" by the Heads of Rowing Schools Committee, a committee of the Headmasters/Principals of the Head of the River Schools.

Second VIII's:

The Clinker IV event was constituted the Second Crews's Race in 1938 and was rowed in eights from 1957.

Open, Under 16 and Under 15

These events were rowed on fixed seats until the introduction of slides for Open and Under 16 Fours in 1937, and Under 15 Fours in 1938. In 1932 and 1933 Open Tub Slides were rowed as well as Open Fixed and were won both years by S.P.S.C.

Under 14 Quad Sculls

Coxed quad sculls replaced sweep oar fours in division A in 1991, division B in 1992, division C in 1993.

Competing schools

School First EntryColoursType
Adelaide High School 1922 (as Adelaide Boys High School)Black with White TrimCo-ed
Annesley College 2007
Christian Brothers College 1961Navy Shorts, White and Purple TopBoys
Loreto College, Marryatville 2012Saxe Blue with Gold TrimGirls
Norwood Morialta High School Navy with Red and Gold StripesCo-ed
Pembroke School 1961 (as Kings College)Green, Blue and GoldCo-ed
Prince Alfred College 1922Maroon with White TrimBoys
Pulteney Grammar School 1961Navy with Gold and White 'V'Co-ed
Scotch College 1922Gold with Navy Shorts and TrimCo-ed
Seymour College 2006Green Top with White 'V' and Navy ShortsGirls
Sacred Heart College 1963 (withdrew 1967)
St Ignatius' College Navy with Red and Gold TrimCo-ed
St Peter's College 1922Royal Blue with White TrimBoys
St Peter's Collegiate Girls' School 2013Navy Shorts, Royal Blue and White TopGirls
Unley High School 1978Blue and Lighter BlueCo-ed
Walford Anglican School 1989Sky Blue Top with Gold 'V' and Navy ShortsGirls
Wilderness School 1987Black Shorts, Pale Blue and White TopGirls

South Australian Head of the River - Boys Results

  • Boys Open First VIII - for The Gosse Shield
Year Course Dist ChampionWinning Time2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
1922 Torrens Lake 900m A.H.S.
1923 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C.
1924 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (2)
1925 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (3)
1926 Torrens Lake 900m A.H.S. (2)
1927 Apr Torrens Lake 900m A.H.S. (3)
1927 Dec Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (4)
1928 Apr Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (5)
1928 Dec Torrens Lake 900m Scotch
1929 Apr Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (6)
1929 Dec Torrens Lake 900m Scotch (2)
1930 Apr Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (7)
1930 Dec Torrens Lake 900m Scotch (3)
1931 Apr Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (8)
1931 Dec Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (9)
1932 Torrens Lake 900m P.A.C. 3min 01.35sec
1933 Torrens Lake 900m P.A.C. (2) 3min 09.50sec Adelaide HS
1934 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (10) 3min 01.50sec Scotch
1935 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (11) 3min 04.35sec Prince Alfred
1936 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (12) 3min 04.50sec Adelaide HS
1937 Torrens Lake 900m P.A.C. (3) 2min 59.25sec
1938 Torrens Lake 900m P.A.C. (4) 3min 08.00sec St Peter's
1939 Torrens Lake 900m Scotch (4) 3min 02.10sec Prince Alfred
1940 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (13) /

Scotch (5)

3min 00.50sec
1941 Torrens Lake 900m P.A.C. (5) 3min 02.00sec Adelaide HS
1942 Torrens Lake 900m P.A.C. (6) N.T.T. Adelaide HS
1943 Torrens Lake 900m Scotch (6) N.T.T. Prince Alfred
1944 Torrens Lake 900m Scotch (7) 2min 57.00sec Prince Alfred
1945 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (14) 2min 57.50sec Prince Alfred
1946 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (15) 2min 59.00sec Adelaide HS
1947 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (16) 2min 55.50sec Prince Alfred
1948 Cancelled due to Poliomyelitis Epidemics
1949 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (17) 2min 58.00sec Prince Alfred
1950 Cancelled due to Poliomyelitis Epidemics
1951 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (18) 2min 58.00sec Adelaide HS
1952 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (19) 3min 04.25sec Adelaide HS
1953 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (20) 3min 01.00sec Prince Alfred
1954 Torrens Lake 900m Scotch (8) 2min 54.00sec Prince Alfred
1955 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (21) 3min 00.50sec Scotch
1956 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (22) 2min 55.50sec Scotch
1957 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (23) 3min 07.50sec Scotch
1958 Torrens Lake 900m A.H.S. (4) 2min 57.00sec St Peter's
1959 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (24) 2min 54.50sec Scotch
1960 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (25) 2min 55.35sec Prince Alfred
1961 Torrens Lake 900m Pulteney 2min 57.50sec Prince Alfred
1962 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (26) 3min 00.50sec Pulteney
1963 Torrens Lake 900m Kings 2min 58.00sec Scotch
1964 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (27) 2min 47.00sec CBC
1965 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (28) 2min 50.00sec Pulteney
1966 Torrens Lake 900m Kings (2) 2min 48.00sec St Peter's
1967 Port River Kings (3) 5min 14.00sec Scotch
1968 Torrens Lake 900m Pulteney (2) 2min 46.00sec Prince Alfred
1969 Torrens Lake 900m Pulteney (3) 2min 44.00sec Scotch
1970 Torrens Lake 900m Pulteney (4) 2min 48.50sec Scotch
1971 Torrens Lake 900m Pulteney (5) 2min 45.00sec St Peter's
1972 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (29) 3min 00.50sec Pembroke
1973 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (30) 2min 53.50sec Pulteney
1974 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (31) 2min 47.50sec Scotch Adelaide HS
1975 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (32) 2min 46.00sec CBC
1976 Torrens Lake 900m S.P.S.C. (33) 2min 54.50sec Prince Alfred
1977 West Lakes 1500m Pulteney (6) 4min 49.00sec St Peter's
1978 West Lakes 1500mPulteney (7)4min 40.00secCBC
1979 West Lakes 1500mP.A.C. (7)4min 35.00secSt Peter's
1980 West Lakes 1500mC.B.C.4min 57.50secPrince AlfredPulteney
1981 West Lakes 1500mS.P.S.C. (34)5min 09.50secCBC
1982 West Lakes 1500mS.P.S.C. (35)5min 06.00secPrince Alfred
1983 West Lakes 1500mPembroke (4)4min 50.00secCBC
1984 West Lakes 1500mP.A.C. (8)4min 56.00secSt Peter'sPulteney
1985 West Lakes 1500mS.P.S.C. (36)4min 36.10secPembroke
1986 West Lakes 1500mS.P.S.C. (37)4min 31.00secPembroke
1987 West Lakes 1500mU.H.S.4min 39.00secPembroke
1988 West Lakes 1500mPembroke (5)4min 31.00secCBC
1989 West Lakes 1500mC.B.C. (2)4min 41.60secSt Peter's
1990 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (38)6min 04.02secPulteney
1991 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (39)6min 06.00secPembroke
1992 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (40)6min 15.00secPrince Alfred
1993 West Lakes 2000m P.A.C. (9)6min 09.00secScotch
1994 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (41)5min 36.50secPrince Alfred
1995 West Lakes 2000m Scotch (9)UnknownPrince Alfred
1996 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (42)UnknownPrince Alfred
1997 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (43)UnknownPrince Alfred
1998 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (44)UnknownPrince Alfred
1999 West Lakes 2000m P.A.C. (10)5min 54.40secSt Peter's
2000 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (45)6min 01.80secScotch
2001 West Lakes 2000m P.A.C. (11)5min 55.00secSt Peter's
2002 West Lakes 2000m P.A.C. (12)6min 13.90secSt Peter's
2003 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (46)6min 05.00sec
2004 West Lakes 2000m P.A.C. (13)6min 02.60sec
2005 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (47)6min 44.10sec
2006 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (48)5min 56.00sec
2007 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (49)6min 00.60secPembrokePrince AlfredScotchPulteneyCBCUnley HSNorwood
2008 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (50)6min 09.60secPembrokePrince AlfredUnley HSPulteneyScotchCBCAdelaide HS
2009 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (51)6min 01.90secPrince AlfredPembrokeUnley HSScotchNorwoodPulteneyCBC
2010 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (52)5min 58.90secScotchPrince AlfredNorwoodPembrokePulteneyUnley HS-
2011 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (53)6min 54.20secPrince AlfredScotchPembrokeCBCPulteneyUnley HS-
2012[7] West Lakes 2000m P.A.C. (14)6min 07.80secSt Peter'sScotchPulteneyPembrokeCBCUnley HSAdelaide HS
2013 West Lakes 2000m P.A.C. (15)6min 03.2secSt Peter'sPembrokeScotchPulteneyUnley HSCBC-
2014 West Lakes 2000m P.A.C. (16)6min 35.6secSt Peter'sPembrokeScotchPulteneyCBCUnley HS-
2015 West Lakes 2000m Scotch (10)6min 03.9secPrince AlfredSt Peter'sPulteneyUnley HSPembrokeAdelaide HS-
2016 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (54)6min 01.6secPrince AlfredScotchPulteneyPembrokeCBC--
2017 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (55) 6min 04.5sec Prince Alfred Scotch CBC Pulteney Pembroke Unley HS -
2018 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (56) 7min 11.7sec Pembroke Unley HS Scotch Prince Alfred Pulteney CBC -
2019 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (57) 6min 07.3sec Prince Alfred Pulteney Scotch Unley HS Norwood -
2020 West Lakes 2000m S.P.S.C. (58) 6min 22.7sec Scotch Prince Alfred Pembroke Norwood Unley HS Pulteney -
  • Boys Open Second VIII - for The Wallman Trophy
Year DistChampionWinning Time2nd3rd4th5th
Rowed as the Clinker IV's
1934 900m S.P.S.C.
1935 900m A.H.S.
1936 900m S.P.S.C.
1937 900m S.P.S.C.
1938 900m P.A.C.
1939 900m S.P.S.C.
1940 900m A.H.S.
1941 900m A.H.S.
1942 900m A.H.S.
1943 900m Scotch
1944 900m A.H.S.
1945 900m A.H.S.
1946 900m P.A.C.
1947 900m A.H.S.
1948 Cancelled due to Poliomyelitis Epidemics
1949 900m S.P.S.C.
1950 Cancelled due to Poliomyelitis Epidemics
1951 900m S.P.S.C.
1952 900m P.A.C.
1953 900m P.A.C.
1954 900m P.A.C.
1955 900m P.A.C.
1956 900m P.A.C.
Rowed as Second VIII's
1957 900m S.P.S.C.
1958 900m P.A.C.
1959 900m S.P.S.C.
1960 900m P.A.C.
1961 900m S.P.S.C.
1962 900m Pulteney
1963 900m S.P.S.C.
1964 900m S.P.S.C.
1965 900m S.P.S.C.
1966 900m S.P.S.C.
1967 Scotch
1968 900m Pulteney
1969 900m Pulteney
1970 900m S.P.S.C.
1971 900m P.A.C.
1972 900m S.P.S.C.
1973 900m S.P.S.C.
1974 900m S.P.S.C.
1975 900m Scotch
1976 900m S.P.S.C.
1977 1500m Pulteney
1978 1500m S.P.S.C.
1979 1500m
1980 1500m Scotch
1981 1500m S.P.S.C.
1982 1500m S.P.S.C.
1983 1500m Pulteney
1984 1500m Scotch
1985 1500m Pulteney
1986 1500m S.P.S.C.
1987 1500m S.P.S.C.
1988 1500m S.P.S.C.
1989 1500m Pembroke
1990 2000m C.B.C.
1991 2000m S.P.S.C.
1992 2000m P.A.C.
1993 2000m P.A.C.
1993 2000m P.A.C.
1994 2000m S.P.S.C. 5min 56.0sec
1995 2000m
1996 2000m
1997 2000m
1998 2000m
1999 2000mS.P.S.C.6min 25.4sec
2000 2000mS.P.S.C.6min 22.8sec
2001 2000mS.P.S.C.6min 11.0sec
2002 2000mP.A.C.6min 44.9sec
2003 2000mP.A.C.6min 20.0sec
2004 2000mS.P.S.C.6min 30.4sec
2005 2000mS.P.S.C.7min 11.6sec
2006 2000mS.P.S.C.6min 05.5secPrince AlfredPulteney
2007 2000mS.P.S.C.6min 25.7secPrince AlfredScotchPulteney-
2008 2000mP.A.C.6min 37.6secSt Peter'sUnley HS--
2009 2000mS.P.S.C.6min 17.2secPrince AlfredUnley HS--
2010 2000mP.A.C.6min 23.0secSt Peter'sScotchNorwood-
2011 2000mS.P.S.C.7min 10.3secPrince AlfredSt Peter's 2ScotchPembroke
2012[8] 2000mP.A.C.6min 16.6secSt Peter'sScotchPembroke-
2013 2000mS.P.S.C.6min 22.5sec----
2014 2000mS.P.S.C.6min 48.3secPrince AlfredScotch--
2015 2000mScotch6min 28.8secSt Peter'sPrince Alfred--
2016 2000mP.A.C.6min 18.1secScotchSt Peter'sPembrokeCBC
2017 2000m S.P.S.C. 6min 24.3sec Pembroke Scotch Prince Alfred
2018 2000m S.P.S.C. 6min 59.9sec Prince Alfred Unley HS
2019 2000m S.P.S.C. 6min 21.8sec St Peter's (3rd VIII) Prince Alfred Scotch St Peter's (4th VIII)
2020 2000m S.P.S.C. 6min 36.2sec Prince Alfred St Peter's (3rd VIII) Scotch Pembroke
  • Boys Year 10A Quadruple Sculls - for The Menz Cup
YearChampionWinning Time2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
1999Pembroke5min 46.3sec
2000Unley HS5min 09.1sec
2001St Peter's College5min 14.0sec
2002St Peter's College5min 38.4sec
2003Scotch5min 03.0sec
2004St Peter's College5min 13.5sec
2005Unley HS6min 06.0sec
2006St Peter's College5min 11.0sec
2007Unley HS5min 11.0sec
2008Pembroke5min 31.0sec
2009Pembroke5min 09.6sec
2010Prince Alfred5min 06.3secPulteneyUnley HSCBCSt Peter'sPembrokeAdelaide HSScotch
2011Prince Alfred5min 49.0secPulteneyPembrokeSt Peter'sNorwoodUnley HSCBCAdelaide HS
2012Prince Alfred5min 10.3secUnley HSScotchPembrokePulteneySt Peter'sCBCAdelaide HS
2013Unley HS5min 05.1secPrince AlfredSt Peter'sScotchPulteneyAdelaide HSPembrokeNorwood
2014Prince Alfred5min 24.7secPulteneySt Peter'sUnley HSScotchCBCNorwoodPembroke
2015CBC5min 19.0secUnley HSPulteneyScotchSt Peter'sNorwoodPembrokePrince Alfred
2016Unley HS5min 04.9secPembrokeScotchPrince AlfredSt Peter'sPulteneySt IgnatiusAdelaide HS
2017Pembroke5min 01.58secPulteneyPrince AlfredScotchUnley HSCBCSt Peter'sNorwood
WINNERS OF BOYS' EVENTS
Year U14D U14C U14B U14A U15D U15C U15B U15A U16B U16A L/Wt IV 1st IV
1978 S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. A.H.S. P.A.C. Pembroke P.A.C.
1979 S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. A.H.S. S.P.S.C. /

Pulteney

P.A.C. Pulteney
1980 P.A.C. P.A.C. Pulteney P.A.C. Pulteney Pulteney S.P.S.C. U.H.S.
1981 C.B.C. P.A.C. Pulteney P.A.C. Pulteney S.P.S.C. Pembroke P.A.C.
1982 C.B.C. Pulteney Pulteney C.B.C. S.P.S.C. Scotch Pembroke
1983 Pembroke P.A.C. Pulteney C.B.C. Pulteney Pembroke P.A.C.
1984 Pulteney S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. P.A.C. Pulteney Pembroke Pembroke
1985 P.A.C. P.A.C. Pulteney S.P.S.C. P.A.C. S.P.S.C. P.A.C.
1986 Scotch S.P.S.C. U.H.S. P.A.C. Pulteney S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. Pembroke
1987 P.A.C. S.P.S.C. P.A.C. Pulteney Pulteney S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. P.A.C. Pulteney
1988 Pulteney S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. P.A.C. Pulteney S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. Pulteney U.H.S.
1989 S.P.S.C. Pulteney S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. Pulteney P.A.C. S.P.S.C. Pulteney Scotch Pulteney
1990 P.A.C. P.A.C. Pembroke P.A.C. S.P.S.C. (1) P.A.C. Pulteney P.A.C. P.A.C. Scotch Pulteney
1991 S.P.S.C. (1) S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. P.A.C. (1) S.P.S.C. P.A.C. P.A.C. P.A.C. Pembroke Scotch
1992 Scotch Scotch P.A.C. S.P.S.C. (1) S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. C.B.C. Pembroke Pembroke P.A.C.
1993 S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. Pulteney S.P.S.C. S.P.S.C. (1) S.P.S.C. Pulteney C.B.C. P.A.C. (1) Pembroke A.H.S.

South Australian Head of the River - Girls Results

  • Girls Open First VIII - for The Florence Eaton Cup
YearChampionWinning Time2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th 9th
1988Unley HS3min 25.00sec
1989Unley HS5min 38.00sec
1990Scotch7min 03.00sec
1991Walford7min 03.00sec
1992Walford7min 05.00sec
1993Walford7min 04.00sec
1994Walford6min 43.00sec
1995WalfordUnknown
1996WildernessUnknown
1997WalfordUnknown
1998WildernessUnknown
1999Walford6min 57.3sec
2000Scotch6min 48.9sec
2001Scotch6min 49.0sec
2002Walford7min 03.2sec
2003Wilderness6min 50.0sec
2004Walford6min 59.3sec
2005Pembroke8min 00.0sec
2006Wilderness6min 52.6secPembrokePulteney
2007Walford6min 56.4secSeymourWilderness
2008Walford7min 04.4secPembrokeSeymour
2009[9]Seymour6min 49.5secWalfordWilderness
2010Walford6min 48.1secScotchPembrokeSeymourAnnesleyWildernessUnley HS-
2011Walford7min 58.0secPembrokeScotchSeymourWildernessPulteneyUnley HS-
2012Walford6min 56.8secPembrokeScotchSeymourWildernessPulteneyUnley HS-
2013Walford6min 51.4secScotchWildernessPembrokeSeymourLoreto St Peter's Girls-
2014Walford7min 03.0secScotchSeymour / Loreto-WildernessPembroke St Peter's GirlsUnley HS
2015Scotch College7min 08.5secWalfordSeymourLoretoPembroke St Peter's GirlsWilderness-
2016Seymour6min 51.7secLoretoWalfordScotchPembroke St Peter's GirlsWildernessPulteney
2017 Walford6min 48.1secScotchLoretoPembroke St Peter's GirlsPulteneyWildernessSeymour Adelaide HS
2018 Walford 8min 02.4sec Scotch Seymour Wilderness St Peter's Girls Pulteney Pembroke
2019 Scotch College 6min 58.5sec Seymour Walford St Peter's Girls Wilderness Loreto Pembroke Unley HS Norwood
  • Girls Year 10A Quadruple Sculls - for The Denise Collins Cup
YearChampionWinning Time2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
1999Wilderness5min 44.7sec
2000Walford5min 45.1sec
2001Walford5min 48.0sec
2002Pembroke6min 22.2sec
2003Walford5min 43.0sec
2004Scotch5min 51.5sec
2005Wilderness7min 15.3sec
2006Seymour5min 53.0sec
2007Wilderness6min 06.8sec
2008Scotch College5min 59.5sec
2009Seymour5min 42.3sec
2010Walford5min 48.3secAnnesleyPembrokeSeymourWildernessNorwoodScotchAdelaide HS
2011Wilderness6min 40.7secPembrokeScotchWalfordPulteneyNorwoodSeymourUnley HS
2012Walford5min 57.3secWildernessSeymourScotchPulteneyNorwoodLoretoPembroke
2013Walford5min 40.4secScotchPulteneyWildernessLoretoPembrokeSeymourUnley HS
2014Seymour6min 03.4secWalfordWildernessPembrokeScotchUnley HSAdelaide HSLoreto
2015Walford6min 05.3secSeymourUnley HSPulteneyNorwoodLoreto St Peter's Girls-
2016Loreto5min 40.9secScotch St Peter's GirlsPembrokePulteneySeymourAdelaide HSWalford
WINNERS OF GIRLS' EVENTS
Year U14B U14A U15B U15A U16 L/Wt IV 2nd IV 1st IV
1978 U.H.S. Scotch
1979 Scotch Scotch
1980 A.H.S. U.H.S. (2)
1981 Scotch Scotch U.H.S. U.H.S. U.H.S.
1982 Scotch Scotch Scotch U.H.S. Pembroke
1983 U.H.S. U.H.S. Scotch Scotch Pembroke
1984 Scotch Scotch Scotch Pembroke Pembroke
1985 A.H.S. A.H.S. Scotch U.H.S. U.H.S.
1986 A.H.S. A.H.S. Pembroke A.H.S. Pembroke
1987 U.H.S. U.H.S. A.H.S. U.H.S. U.H.S. U.H.S.
1988 U.H.S. U.H.S. U.H.S. Pembroke Scotch Scotch
1989 Scotch Wilderness U.H.S. Walford Pembroke Wilderness Wilderness
1990 U.H.S. U.H.S. U.H.S. Scotch Pembroke Walford Wilderness
1991 Pembroke Wilderness U.H.S. U.H.S. Pembroke Pembroke (1) Scotch
1992 Wilderness Wilderness Wilderness Walford Pembroke Pembroke U.H.S.
1993 Wilderness Wilderness Pembroke (1) Pembroke Wilderness Pembroke Walford


Queensland

Queensland Head of the River Regatta

The Head of the River for schoolboys is contested between seven of the nine GPS (Great Public Schools) schools in Brisbane, with schools Brisbane Boys College, Brisbane Grammar School, Brisbane State High School, Anglican Church Grammar School, St. Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace, The Southport School and St. Joseph's Nudgee College competing. The GPS Head of the River has been held since 1918, with Southport winning in the inaugural year. The races have been held on the Milton Reach of the Brisbane River, Wivenhoe Dam, Hinze Dam, Lake Kawana and now race at Wyaralong Dam. Crowds of several thousand attend the annual Championship Regatta at Lake Kawana but in earlier years there are reports of both sides of the river being lined with spectators and tens of thousands attending.

Queensland Girls Head of the River Regatta

On 13 October 1990 the Inaugural Schoolgirls' Head of the River was held on the Milton Reach of the Brisbane River. The seven schools that competed were All Hallows' School, Brisbane State High School, St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School, St Hilda's School, St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School, St Peters Lutheran College and Somerville House. Sixteen events were competed with 118 competitors and 3 entries in the Open 8+. The newly formed Brisbane Schoolgirls Rowing Association conducted the Head of the River with additional competitors from Brisbane Girls' Grammar School, Clayfield College, Indooroopilly State High School, Kelvin Grove State High School and Stuartholme School. By 1992, entries in the Open 8+ had doubled to six, the number of events expanded to 19 and 11 schools competed.

Bundaberg Head of the River Regatta

A 'Head of the River' competition is also held among Bundaberg schools. It is held on an annual basis and has been for the past 18 years. All Bundaberg secondary schools except for the Bundaberg Christian College participate in the regatta. These schools are Bundaberg North SHS, Bundaberg SHS, Kepnock SHS, St. Luke's Anglican College, Gin Gin SHS and Shalom Catholic College. St Luke's Anglican recently broke Shalom's twenty year winning streak over the other schools for the travel world overall points trophy with a score of 123, to 65.

Victoria

VIC Head of the River Regatta

The Victorian race is contested between the 11 Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS).

The race is usually the last race of the official APS rowing season and has recently been rowed on Lake Nagambie which is a full buoyed international standard course allowing six boat finals.

VIC Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta

1984 was the final year that school girls from non-APS schools participated in the APS Head of the River. As a result of being barred from further competition in the APS regatta, the Principal of Morongo Girls’ School initiated a meeting that established in the Head of School Girls’ Regatta, founded on the basic principle that any school could compete. The first HOSG was held in 1985 at Ballarat with 7 events, 16 schools and 240 competitors. In 1987, the event moved to Geelong. In 1991, the HOSG Regatta Committee became an incorporated association. In 2013 the HOSG regatta was contested by 35 schools and 1766 competitors.

Western Australia

WA Head of the River Regatta

The Perth race held in late summer/early autumn is contested between the 7 Public Schools Association members. The regatta consists of many races with points contributing to the Hamer Cup, and in the final race of the day, the 1st VIII crews from each school compete for the Head of the River trophy. Originally the race was run on the Swan River then Canning River, near Canning Bridge. Since 2009 the event has been held at the purpose built rowing course at Champion Lakes, Kelmscott.[10] Records have tumbled since the venue change with records set in 2009 and 2010. The current record time for the 2000m event is 5 minutes 48.2 seconds.[11]


WA Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta

In the winter several private Perth girls schools race for the title.

Tasmania

The Tasmanian Head of the River is currently held at the Lake Barrington Rowing Course. Held over the full championship distance, the schools associated with SATIS (Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools) from both the north and south of the state compete for the event. The Hutchins School, Launceston Church Grammar, The Friends School, Guilford Young College, Scotch Oakburn College, St Patrick's College and St Brendan-Shaw College all compete in the boys race, while St Michael's Collegiate School, The Friends School, Fahan School, Scotch Oakburn College, St. Patrick's College, St Mary's College and Launceston Church Grammar all compete for the girls trophy.

The Head of the River regatta is often held the Saturday before Easter. However, in 2006 the Head of the River was postponed for the first time in its Tasmanian History with a limited regatta program being amalgamated in to the Tasmanian Masters Regatta. This was able to cater for the main races with Hutchins taking out the boys' Head of the River trophy and St Michael's Collegiate School the girls.

In 2007 Scotch Oakburn won their first Head of the River in a decade in a tight race with just a second between themselves, Launceston Church Grammar and The Hutchins School. The chance for Hutchins to claim their 5th consecutive title was denied. The Friends School came a distant 4th place after much hype. In the girls event the dominant Friends School crew won easily over Launceston Church Grammar with surprise combination coming from Fahan School gaining second place.

In 2008, The Hutchins School regained the title from Scotch Oakburn in a close race, with St Patricks college in third.

The following year, The Hutchins School won after being challenged all season by a strong St Patricks College crew. In third spot was Scotch Oakburn College.

In 2010 The Hutchins School won, having dominant performances throughout the season. Scotch Oakburn collected up second spot and the Friends crew came in third.

The 2011 Tasmanian School Boys Head of the River saw yet another dominant performance from The Hutchins School taking the win by 10 seconds from Scotch Oakburn with Friends placing third. In girls race the victors were Grammar with Scotch Oakburn placing second.

In 2012, the Head of the River Champions were Launceston Church Grammar for the girls and The Hutchins School for the boys.

In 2013, The underdog crew from Scotch Oakburn took out the Head of the River by a margin of 2 lengths to The Hutchins School, who had a dominant season and went into the race as favourites. This prevented Hutchins from a 6th title, and gave Scotch Oakburn their first win in 6 years. Closely in 3rd, The Friends School.

  • First VIII - "Tasmanian School Boys Head of the River"
YearWinner2nd3rdTime
2007Scotch Oakburn College, TasmaniaLaunceston Church Grammar SchoolThe Hutchins School6.37.97
2008The Hutchins SchoolScotch Oakburn College, TasmaniaSt Patrick's College6.00.49
2009The Hutchins SchoolSt Patricks CollegeScotch Oakburn College, Tasmania6.28.84
2010The Hutchins SchoolScotch Oakburn College, TasmaniaThe Friends School6.03.13
2011The Hutchins SchoolScotch Oakburn College, TasmaniaThe Friends School6.06.64
2012The Hutchins SchoolScotch Oakburn College, TasmaniaLaunceston Church Grammar School6.07.16
2013Scotch Oakburn College, TasmaniaThe Hutchins SchoolThe Friends School6.01.91
2017The Hutchins SchoolScotch Oakburn College, TasmaniaThe Friends School5.54.12
2019 The Hutchins School Scotch Oakburn College, Tasmania Launceston Church Grammar School 6.04.71
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References

  1. Williams, Daniel (20 December 1991). "Girls steer smooth course from humble start". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 34.
  2. "Rowing NSW – Contact list of Independent Schools". Rowing New South Wales Incorporated. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  3. "NSW Schoolgirl Head of the River Rules" (PDF). CISSC. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  4. "NSWRA Law of Boat Racing (as revised June 2009)". Rowing New South Wales Incorporated. Archived from the original on 12 September 2017. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  5. Rowing South Australia. "2019 Schools' Head of the RIver". SA Rowing Manager. Rowing South Australia. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  6. However, the SA Public Schools' Regatta was informally known as, and the Schools Regatta is informally referred to as, "The Head of the River".
  7. http://roms.rowingaustralia.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/Races/RegattaRaceView.aspx?id=4ed4fd5e-a69b-4797-bb6d-e1bc2c270246%5B%5D
  8. http://roms.rowingaustralia.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/Races/RegattaRaceView.aspx?id=16d105a0-70b6-46c7-a8c5-1afd4586d94d%5B%5D
  9. "2010 HOR Results" (PDF). Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  10. "Armadale Redevelopment Authority - Champion Lakes". 2009. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
  11. "Armadale Redevelopment Authority - Champion Lakes". 2009. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
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