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ROWING: The men’s senior eight from Grainne Mhaol/NUIG were the fastest crew at the Erne Head of the River at Enniskillen. The Galway crew had six seconds to spare over the Queen’s University senior eight, and NUIG’s intermediate eight were third.

PositionCrew IdentityClassTime
1GM/NUIGMS819.35
2QUBBCMS819.41
3NUIGMI820.12
4DUBCMI820.19
5BannMI820.34
6mcbMI821
7QUBBCMI821.11
8GalwayMJ18 821.23
9DUBCMN821.26
10Portora(4x-)MJ18 421.39
11CAIBCMJ18 821.49
12Neptune AMN822.06
13QUBBCMN822.09
14BannMJ18 822.12
15DUBC (4X-)MI422.16
16NUIG (4X-)MI422.46
17UCDWS 822.5
18Neptune MJ16 822.54
19BBC EMM823
20NUIGWS823.17
21BRC EMM 823.23
22St MichWS 823.26
23LS/CAI (4X-)MS 423.33
24Galway (4x-)MJ18 423.37
25OCBC EMM 823.43
26MCBMJ16 823.57
27NUIG (4X+)MI424
27MCB (4X-)MI424
29QUBBC BMN 824.02
30PortoraMJ16 824.03
31CAIBCMJ16 824.05
32CAIBC (4X-)MJ18 424.28
33DUBC(4+)MI 424.24
34PortoraWJ18 824.39
35UCDWI 824.47
35Bann (4x-)WS 424.47
37Portora (4x-)MJ18 424.52
38MCBMI 424.57
39LVBC EMM 825
40RBAIMJ16 825.01
41QULBC (4-)WS 425.04
42RBAI(4+)MJ18 425.08
43RBAI (4X-)MJ18 425.24
44Molesey GMM 825.28
45BBC DWM8 25.32
46MCB (4X-)WS 425.34
47BRC GMM 825.49
48Neptune BMN 826.01
49MCBWJ18 826.21
50NUIGWN 826.23
51St Mich (4X-)WS 426.46
52MCB BMJ16 826.51
53UCDWN 827.21
54P'downMM 827.47
55NUIG (4+)WS 428.18
56Portora BWJ18 828.28
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