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Invitation Lists to 2017 Senior Australian Rowing Team Trials 20 February 2017 Invitation Lists to 2017 Senior Australian Rowing Team Trials Male Invitees Heavyweight Sweep Name SIS/SAS/NTC, Club and State Adam Bakker QAS, University Queensland BC, QLD Robert Black NSWIS, Mercantile RC, NSW Nathan Bowden Sydney Rowing Club, SA Benjamin Coombs University of Technology Sydney RC, VIC Liam Donald VIS, Mercantile RC, VIC Jack Hargreaves Reinhold Batschi NTC, Sydney University BC, NSW Joshua Hicks Reinhold Batschi NTC, Sydney RC, WA Alexander Hill Reinhold Batschi NTC, Adelaide RC, SA Thomas Hunt VIS, Mercantile RC, VIC Simon Keenan NSWIS, Melbourne University BC, VIC Timothy Masters Reinhold Batschi NTC, University of Technology Sydney RC, VIC Harley Moore QAS, University of Queensland BC, QLD Angus Moore Reinhold Batschi NTC, Sydney RC, NSW Callum Nott VIS, Mercantile RC, VIC Alexander Purnell Reinhold Batschi NTC, Sydney University BC, NSW Spencer Turrin Reinhold Batschi NTC, Sydney RC, NSW Campbell Watts Reinhold Batschi NTC, Sydney University BC, NSW Edward White Sydney RC, NSW Angus Widdicombe Reinhold Batschi NTC, Mercantile RC, VIC Darcy Wruck Reinhold Batschi NTC, Commercial RC, QLD Heavyweight Scull Name SIS/SAS/NTC, Club and State Caleb Antill Reinhold Batschi NTC, Australian National University BC, ACT Peter Koster University of Technology Sydney RC, NSW Luke Letcher Reinhold Batschi NTC, Black Mountain RC, ACT William Mure TIS, Huon RC, TAS Hamish Playfair Reinhold Batschi NTC, University of Technology Sydney RC, NSW David Watts Reinhold Batschi NTC, Swan River RC, WA Henry Youl TIS, Tamar RC, TIS Lightweight Scull Name SIS/SAS/NTC, Club and State James Chuter NSWIS, University of Technology Sydney RC, NSW Tim Day Corio Bay RC, VIC Cameron Fowler Swan River RC, WA James Kerr WAIS, University of Western Australia BC, WA Redmond Matthews Mercantile RC, VIC Michael McNamara Mercantile RC, VIC Sean Murphy NSWIS, Mosman RC, NSW Hamish Parry QAS, Toowong RC, QLD Coxswains Name SIS/SAS/NTC, Club and State George Davis NSWIS, Sydney Rowing Club, NSW Franc Gourlas Sydney University BC, NSW William Raven Sydney University BC, NSW James Rook Mercantile RC, VIC Female Invitees: Heavyweight Sweep Name SIS/SAS/NTC, Club and State Jessie Allen Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Sydney University BC, NSW Addy Dunkley-Smith VIS, Mercantile RC, VIC Molly Goodman Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Adelaide RC, SA Georgina Gotch Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Sydney University BC, NSW Sarah Hawe TIS, Huon RC, TAS Hannah Lewis Mercantile RC, VIC Katherine Michelmore Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Melbourne University BC, VIC Kathryn Rowan Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, University of Queensland BC, QLD Leah Saunders Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Sydney RC, NSW Lucy Stephan Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Melbourne University BC, VIC Katrina Werry VIS, Mercantile RC, VIC Ciona Wilson Tamar RC, TAS Heavyweight Scull Name SIS/SAS/NTC, Club and State Olympia Aldersey SASI (transitioning to Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC), Adelaide RC, SA Caitlin Cronin Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, University of Queensland BC, QLD Madeleine Edmunds Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Commercial RC, QLD Fiona Ewing NSWIS, Sydney University BC, NSW Genevieve Horton Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Sydney University BC, NSW Rowena Meredith Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Sydney University BC Lightweight Scull Name SIS/SAS/NTC, Club and State Alice Arch Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Melbourne University BC, VIC Amy James Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Toowong RC, QLD Georgia Miansarow Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Sydney University BC, NSW Georgia Nesbitt Hancock Prospecting Women’s NTC, Huon RC, TAS Coxswains Name SIS/SAS/NTC, Club and State Kendall Brodie Sydney RC, NSW Daniella Serra QAS, Toowong RC, QLD Key: NSWIS – New South Wales Institute of Sport QAS – Queensland Academy of Sport VIS – Victorian Institute of Sport TIS – Tasmanian Institute of Sport SASI – South Australian Institute of Sport ACTAS – ACT Academy of Sport WAIS – Western Australian Institute of Sport SIS – State Institute of Sport SAS – State Academy of Sport NTC – National Training Centre .
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