1949 Programme Cover for the Men's Interstate Championships
Organising Committee: Charles Baumann, Charles W Amiel, W John Menz, R S Palmer, W J Richardson
Starter: Hurtle Morphett
Umpire: John Williams
Judge: Herman V Menz, Ass. Judge: A V Scott
Timekeepers: Max Richardson & M Neumann
Weight & Despatch Steward: A Mobbs
1st NSW - Bow: Robert N Tinning, 2: Phil A Cayzer, 3: Graham W Montgomerie, 4: Bruce H Goswell, 5: Ross L Selman, 6:
Eric O Longley, 7: Edward O G Pain, Str: Alan W Brown, Cox: Jim Barnes, Emerg: Don R Palmer, Cch: William G Thomas, Mgr: George E Parlby,
Selector A B (Joe) Gould
2nd WA - Bow: G Richard Dempster, 2: Victor W Murray, 3: Conway I Stacey, 4: James L Paton, 5: Tom D Pervan, 6: John
E Foley, 7: Graham L Norton, Str: Jack E Jeffreys, Cox: Ken Carrick, Emerg: Arthur T Winstanley, Cch: George Orgill, Mgr: Jas A Child
3rd VIC - Bow: Bill M Wallace, 2: Herb P Shears, 3: J R King, 4: S G A Thomas, 5: Murray A Christie, 6: Laurie L B Moll,
7: Tom G Hoffman, Str: Joe J F Goddard, Cox: David R Salmon, Coach: Jack J Mulcahy, Emergs: M L Davis & D V Davies, Selectors: Jack
South, W Ray B Todd & coach, Mgr: H E Butler
4th TAS - Bow: M Will, 2: H Lockley, 3: K Fulton, 4: R Pitt, 5: Brian Pitt, 6: L Hale, 7: J Thureau, Str: Terry C Colman,
Cox: Tom A Darcey, Emerg: W Gibson, Cch: Fred Coverdale, Mgr: J R Chant
5th SA - Bow: McLeahy Lawrie, 2: Keith L Coldwell, 3: Jack Neville, 4: C Anthony L Abbott, 5: Remo Morelli, 6: L Steer,
7: Laurie Goodenough, Str: Doug Glazbrook, Cox: L Hannaford, Emerg: Rex Wallman, Cch: Jack Bollen, Mgr: F J Frolich
6th QLD - Bow: G K Fraser, 2: I R Hinwood, 3: Don H McClymont, 4: A Lennon, 5: T F Wardrobe, 6: C K T Thompson, 7: A
G Hack, Str: Bruce T Greenland, Cox: T Sherry, Emerg: N Caris, Cch: Eric P Evers, Manager: M L James
The eights championship had the added importance of being the selection event for the 1950 Auckland Commonwealth Games. NSW led from the mile mark and went on to win by 4 1/2 lengths to Western Australia and Victoria a close third.
1949 NSW Crew
The Launceston Examiner on Monday 9th May 1949 reported as follows:
Brilliant Win -
King's Cup
ADELAIDE.-Rowing brilliantly with perfect precision and maintaining even length, New
South Wales comfortably won the King's Cup eight-oar Australian championship at Murray
Bridge on Saturday. It seems that the crew could
ably represent the Commonwealth at the Empire Games' in New Zealand next year. Although the sun shone during the race, a
strong wind made the water chop.
Western Australia and Victoria were first to show out, with New South Wales and South Australia close behind. When the crews had settled down Western Australia led by half a length from New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Queensland in that order.
With a long, steady swing and
rating about 36 strokes to the
minute, New South Wales gradually drew on Western Australia, and soon the two crews
were fighting a stirring battle for
supremacy.
Victoria, rowing well, was in
third position, half a length behind. When New South Wales first
took the lead the race became divided into two sections, with South
Australia heading the second.
After half the three miles course
had been covered New South Wales
had established superiority. While
rowing well, the Western Australian
and Victorian crews were unable
to make up the leeway. At this stage Tasmania was leading South
Australia and Queensland was
about eight lengths behind.
With a mile to go New South
Wales had increased its lead to
three lengths from Western Australia, and Victoria was gradually
drawing up.
Half a mile from the finishing
line New South Wales oarsmen
had the race safely in their keeping. A great fight for second place ensued between Western Australia
and Victoria, with the former
emerging successful. Tasmania
finished fourth, South Australia
fifth and Queensland last.
Won by 4 1/2 lengths. Time, 18min.
47sec.
1st NSW - Mervyn T Wood
2nd VIC - John G Williams
3rd QLD - Sid F Rogers
The sculling championship was a foregone conclusion with Wood winning by 350 yards. Wood spent time assisting his opponents in the training period prior to the race and his sportsmanship was well regarded.
Merv Wood - 1949 NSW Sculler
1st NSW - Bow: Elsie Green, 2: M Burke, 3: Ivy Crook, Str: Launa Boyd, Cox: David Aherns
2nd QLD - Bow: Aileen Jarvis, 2: Hazel Parry, 3: Dorothy Christsen, Str: Nancy Kidd, Cox: K Hannam
3rd VIC
Jack Pritchard in his book Rowing in Queensland notes that the winning NSW crew were all from the Tweed Heads & Coolongatta Rowing Club in Queensland. The male rowers of that club were affiliated with Queensland but the women affiliated with NSW. The interesting fact is that therefore both the first and second placed crews were from Queensland. The official Queensland crew hailed from Bundaberg. It was a close race early but Victoria steered badly and had to make a significant correction and fell behind. New South Wales moved away and Victoria fought back to get within 1 1/4 lengths from Queensland in the finish.
Queensland crew from Bundaberg Rowing Club
Dorothy Christsen, Nancy Kidd, Hazel Parry & Aileen Jarvis