Captain’s Update – 9th November

What a weekend that was!

The hard was thronged with rowers, helpers, passers by, dogs, bicycles and plenty of friends new and old.  The Tideway was oceanic with crews thrashing by – on Saturday and Sunday! Huge thank you to all who contributed, marshalling (Sarah, Sue, Ali and Neil), catering (a huge and wonderful team coordinated with consummate skill by Michelle and Vicki), boat launching, ordering numbers, putting out bins, parking, and generally lending a hand wherever it was needed.
Special Captain’s mentions: first for Ellie – who jumped into the coxing seat of Crew 33 Warszawskie Towarzystwo Wio?larskie on Saturday, no Polish and no previous outing, but she did come away with a (furry) bottle of Vodka, second for the 4 charmers of Warszawskie Towarzystwo Wio?larskie themselves who filled the bar afterwards with sublime piano playing (Radio Head and Chopin), third for Abi who stoked the ovens unstintingly in what must have felt like an episode of Hell’s Kitchen (eat your heart out Gordon), fourth for Anna who piloted two crews down the course with her usual grace, fifth for Bev who stuck it out on the tea stall looking only slightly bored, sixth for Emilie who survived in a crew with 2 coaches and 2 Dep Caps, and finally for my husband Tom who spent all (Birth)day on the hard being helpful and good humoured.
This before I have even mentioned the crews – we had 3 out altogether.  On Saturday our WIM2 4+ came 15th out of 29 (well done ladies – fantastic result). On Sunday our WMasB 4x sculled past like goddesses, and our WIM3 4+ rowed valiantly to the end in what was for some a first Head Race.  It’s such a long way down, but oh so much further back!
What a fantastic bunch you all are and what a wonderful place is the Civil Service Boathouse (especially looking so spick and span after last weekend’s clear out).
The glory doesn’t stop there though ladies – on Saturday 31st October Jackie Darling, typically, won both WMas E/F/G 2x and (in a composite crew with Hilary) the WMas E/F/G 4x penants.
So now, looking ahead, we have entries in for Scullers Head on 5th December (as well as a request for launch drivers – please let me know if you can help), and we have the BBL Christmas Party on Saturday 12th December in a private room at the Bull’s Head in Barnes. If you haven’t seen us at the Club in a while, this is the perfect opportunity – get your glad rags on and come down for dinner with music and dancing afterwards.  We’d love to see you – all of you – old friends and new!
Coming home Mas C Goddesses WIM3 4+ long way to go...
That’s enough for now!
Jo

Party Time!

The social secs have been beavering away and the plans for this year’s fabulous Christmas party have been sent out! It’s always a wonderful evening and this year will take place at The Bull’s Head in Barnes on 12th December. We do have to confirm numbers fairly early, so please make sure you’ve signed up & paid your deposit by 13th November.

Captain’s Update – 26th October

Saturday was a big day at BBL!  Andy Triggs Hodge (taking a momentary break from his training) came down to award Pairs Head prizes, and to name the Lucy Fry – our newest Filippi double given by the Pairs Head Committee.  Bubbles were flowing (over the boat and down throats) and I must thank the Pairs Head Committee (and their helpers) once more for putting on the ‘Best Head Race on the Tideway’, and Lucy for being Chair, as well as BBL’s Treasurer for so many years. How brilliant that we have a boat named after her!
Photos are on the club’s facebook page
Saturday was also the Cygnet’s Henley Luncheon at Leander Club, where our nearest (and dearest) Tideway neighbours celebrated their 125th Anniversary for (allegedly) the last time.  It was a great occasion with delicious food, many old friends (BBL Captains were the biggest group of dignitaries invited to drink with the Chairman), good speeches and a talk from the ‘Voice of Rowing’, Dr Robert Treharne Jones.
We have another busy weekend ahead, with a Club Time Trial on Sunday morning followed by First Sunday Work Day.  We’d like to move all the rubbish, clear out and sweep the Boathouse.  If you can come down we’d love to see you – we’ll be serving brunch. ( And if anyone would like to lend a hand with timing for the Time Trial please let me know).
I am receiving weekly requests for marshals and launch drivers for the following Head Races coming up – please be generous if you can.  I know many of you have already offered – thank you.
Fours Head on Saturday 7th November 12:45 – please email richardphilips@hotmail.co.uk
Vets Fours Head on Sunday 8th November 13:45 – please email claire.mcintosh@bt.com
Scullers Head – Saturday 5th December 11:00 am – please email catherinelowings@yahoo.com
That’s all for now, have a good week.
Jo