
The Victorian Crew—keen to make amends on the loss of the previous year
1st VIC - Bow: George Ferguson, 2: Lisle Jones, 3: T Bourke, 4: V H Gard, 5: E E James, 6: H J Whiting, 7: M G Scott,
Str: James Donald, Cox: B Arnold, Cch: Jim Macfarlane, Emerg: W C Lowe, Mgr: J J Fogarty
2nd TAS - Bow: S Pedder, 2: T H Scarborough, 3: H Henley, 4: F H Stephens, 5: A Perkins, 6: D Munro, 7: Charles B Whiteside,
Str: M C Boniwell, Cox: C Colvin, Cch: James Coogan
3rd QLD - Bow: J Sullivan, 2: J Anderson, 3: J Corday, 4: M Sullivan, 5: F Sears, 6: A W Bayley, 7: G Anderson, Str:
T Anderson, Cox: A Thorburn, Cch: P Sullivan
4th NSW - Bow: F Lindeman, 2: E Roy Barker, 3: F Proctor, 4: Sidney A Middleton, 5: Harry Hauenstein, 6: S C Wickham,
7: F R Heron, Str: Jack H D Goldie, Cox: W Gary, Cch: Syd Edwards, Emerg: Walter G Kolts
5th WA - Bow: J W Hugall, 2: W J Taylor, 3: W H Farrar, 4: A C Manuelle, 5: F L Davidson, 6: W Witte, 7: Sydney A Mews,
Str: George Lovegrove, Cox: Malcolm Pamment, Cch: Frank Shaw, Emerg: Lester J Jones
6th SA - Bow: R F Richardson, 2: H E Winterbottom, 3: F Angus, 4: T C Kellett, 5: Rex H Wallman, 6: T A Whyte, 7: P
W Kennedy, Str: C A Hamilton, Cox: C T Heritage, Cch: J H Coulson, Emergs: C James & B S Penny
The Victorian crew came back this year to make amends on the loss of the previous year. Victoria, NSW and Tasmania led early for the first half mile. Victoria then made its move taking a length over Tasmania by the mile mark. Queensland then passed NSW and the positions remained unchanged thereafter. The margins were significant being 3 1/2 and 2 1/2 lengths. The Queensland crew was an all one club affair from Wide Bay Rowing Club. This crew had won the Queensland title by three lengths from the fancied Commercial crew.

The Victorian Crew
1st VIC - Percy C Ivens
2nd NSW - D Green
3rd TAS - E Jack
4th WA - J Hill
The sculling race was uneventful with Ivens leading from the start to finish 3 lengths in front.