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2017 Underage Trials Invite List 070417.Xlsx 2017 Underage Selection Trials Invitation List as of: 7 April 2017 Trial: 2017 Underage Selection Trials #1 Location: SIRC - Penrith, NSW Trial Dates: 23rd - 29th April, 2017 UNDER 21 WOMENS SCULLING Club/State/SIS-SAS Notes 1 Olivia Bartram UTS Rowing Club/NSW 2 Charlotte Wirtz* Melbourne University Boat Club/VIC 3 Frederica Gibbes Mosman Rowing Club/NSW 4 Grace Galloway Mosman Rowing Club/NSW 5 Lily Alton University of Queensland Boat Club/QAS/QLD UNDER 21 MENS SCULLING Club Notes 1 Charles Wheatley Sydney University Boat Club/NSW 2 Oscar Winter West Australian Rowing Club/WA 3 Devlin Walsh Sydney University Boat Club/NSW 4 Matt Murray Sydney University Boat Club/NSW 5 Thomas Barnes Sydney Rowing Club/NSWIS/NSW UNDER 21 WOMENS SWEEP Club Notes 1 Grace Reid UTS Rowing Club/NSW *3rd place (Anezakis/Gleeson, Mercantile) - 2 Lara Wainwright UTS Rowing Club/NSW Anezakis not nominated 3 Gabi Morris West Australian Rowing Club/WA 4 Giorgia Patten West Australian Rowing Club/WA 5 Kira Vermeersch West Australian Rowing Club/WA 6 Siena Zamin West Australian Rowing Club/WA 7 Kirstie Green Mercantile Rowing Club/VIC 8 Ellie Tomanovits Mercantile Rowing Club/VIC COXSWAINS Alexis Hancock Mercantile Rowing Club/VIC Caitlin Hockings University of Queensland Boat Club/QLD UNDER 21 MENS SWEEP Club Notes 1 Hugh Courts UTS Rowing Club/NSW 2 Zac Von Appen UTS Rowing Club/NSW 3 Jack Deans Adelaide Rowing Club/SA 4 Kane Grant Adelaide Rowing Club/SASI/SA 5 Alexander Clarke Mercantile Rowing Club/VIC 6 Benjamin Canham Mercantile Rowing Club/VIC 7 Lachlan May Mercantile Rowing Club/VIC 8 Alexander Wolf Mercantile Rowing Club/VIC COXSWAINS: Maximillian Montanari University of WA Boat Club/WA UNDER 21 WOMENS LIGHTWEIGHT SCULLING Club Notes 1 Sarah Robinson University of Queensland Boat Club/QLD 2 Romola Davenport Sydney Rowing Club/NSW 3 Lucy Coleman University of Queensland Boat Club/QLD 4 Portia Bennett University of Queensland Boat Club/QLD 5 Celia Cowan Adelaide University Boat Club/SA UNDER 21 MENS LIGHTWEIGHT SCULLING Club Notes 1 Chase Deitner* West Australian Rowing Club/WA Subject to eligibility requirements being met 2 Jacob Flanagan Sydney University Boat Club/NSW 3 Mitchell Reinhard Unley High/SA 4 Mathew Ready Toowong Rowing Club/QLD 5 Patrick Boere Swan River Rowing Club/WA UNDER 23 WOMENS SCULLING Club Notes 1 Rowena Meredith Sydney University Boat Club/HPNTC/NSW 2 Ria Thompson Melbourne Rowing Club/VIS/VIC U21 eligible 3 Caitlin Cronin University of Queensland Boat Club/HPNTC/QLD 4 Harriet Hudson Sydney Rowing Club/NSWIS/NSW U21 eligible 5 Amanda Bateman Mercantile Rowing Club/VIC 6 Genevieve Horton Sydney University Boat Club/HPNTC/NSW UNDER 23 MENS SCULLING Club Notes 1 Caleb Antill Australian National University BC/RBNTC/ACT 2 Henry Youl Tamar Rowing Club/TIS/TAS 3 Sam Marsh Swan River Rowing Club/WAIS/WA 4 Hugo Langsford Adelaide University Boat Club/SA UNDER 23 WOMENS SWEEP Club Notes 1 Annabelle McIntyre Fremantle Rowing Club/WAIS/WA 2 Bronwyn Cox University of WA Boat Club/WAIS/WA 3 Elise Franetic Melbourne University Boat Club/VIC 4 India Dempsey Mercantile Rowing Club/VIC 5 Hedda Cooper Griffith University Surfers Paradise/VIS/VIC 6 Ellen Pozzi University of Queensland Boat Club/QAS/QLD COXSWAINS: Sarah Ben-David Melbourne University Boat Club/VIS/VIC Georgia Litt Adelaide University Boat Club/SA UNDER 23 MENS SWEEP Club Notes 1 Liam Donald Mercantile Rowing Club/VIS/VIC 2 Rob Black Mercantile Rowing Club/NSWIS/NSW 3 Harley Moore University of Queensland Boat Club/QAS/QLD 4 Adam Bakker University of Queensland Boat Club/QAS/QLD 5 Andrew Judge Sydney University Boat Club/NSW 6 Jacob Bicknell Sydney University Boat Club/NSW COXSWAINS: George Davis Sydney Rowing Club/NSWIS/NSW UNDER 23 WOMENS LIGHTWEIGHT SCULLING Club Notes 1 Wallis Russell Sydney University Boat Club/QAS/QLD U21 eligible 2 Verayna Zilm Adelaide Rowing Club/SASI/SA U21 eligible 3 Madeline Williams University of Queensland Boat Club/QLD U21 eligible 4 Georgina Masters UTS Rowing Club/NSWIS/NSW U21 eligible UNDER 23 MENS LIGHTWEIGHT SCULLING Club Notes NO INVITATIONS UNDER 23 MENS LIGHTWEIGHT SWEEP Club Notes NO INVITATIONS.
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