In which year did Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club start at position 126 in the Thames Head of the River Race?

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  • this is my second year playing rugby, and im decently good and start on the wing for the grade 9/10 team(im in grade 9)and in 2 seasons ive started at fullback wing and flyhalf. but all my grade 9 friends have a position that are coaches call natural, the other starting wing is going to move to starting flyhalf next season, and our starting flank is going to move to 8th man. and apparently i will move into the centers next year because i play backup there and my coaches think im gritty and "a hard runnin boy", so i was wondering if i have a "natural" position that suits my body type and abilities. heres my 'stats' 5"8 127 lbs average/ slightly above average speed decent tackler (and improving alot) good head real nice sidestep and good at avoiding tackles not realy good at breaking tackles once ive been wrapped or grabbed not afraid to run into contact at all good leadership good passing decent catching the high ball below average rucking (decent for my position though & only do bad when first to the ruck i push well if i bind on in support) i also kick good of both feet, my right my stronger though i am very determined and put in second third and fourth efforts if i get lined up right i can tackle hard so thats pretty much what i look like, and yea im good at alot of things but not really amazing at much, so if you could tell me my natural position or somethings i could improve on to get to what i need to be for my natural position(ie. wing-speed, fullback tackling ect.), i hope that all makes sense and thanks sorry for how long this was too and do you think i should play club rugby, even though i probably wouldnt start, and do you think i could play in the forwards at all, cuz i have friends who say i could play hooker because of my size and stuff

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    I think you will make an excellent centre. Normally what I have seen, if you like to run gaps, create space and have a good kicking game. Go for inside centre. But if you prefer to play ball and man at the same time and like the pressure of almost always having players gun down at you in numbers, go for outside centre. They are normally quite physical players. So you should enjoy it. But, I must warn you, this is all just my opinion. No real back line experience. Hope this helps anyway!

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Yeah you could play hooker but why waste your skills I would play you at centre maybe 2nd five at a push.

David L

by at a push he means.... mabye if it came down to it.

Gwoc

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