Head of the River (Victoria)

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The Victorian Head of the River regatta is contested between the eleven Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS).

The Head of the River is the oldest continuous schoolboy rowing event in the world, dating back to 1868, and throughout its history has changed format on a number of occasions: from a duel-style race between Melbourne Grammar and Scotch College on the Yarra River in Melbourne, to the current regatta, with the race usually being the last of the official APS rowing season. The race has been rowed on Lake Nagambie since 2001, which is a full-buoyed international standard course allowing six-boat finals.

History

A Brief History

(The author acknowledges the many sources from which these comments arise. See below.)

The "Head of the River" is a classic event and is one of the premier events in Victorian rowing.

The first Public School boat race in Victoria was rowed downstream on the Upper Yarra on 18 June 1868. The race was the outcome of negotiations between two Melbourne University Boat Club members: J. H. Thompson, on behalf of Melbourne Grammar School, and J. C. Johnstone, a member of the Scotch College staff. Those gentlemen coached their respective crews. Crews had been rowing on the river for some time, but the challenge for the race issued by one of the Scotch College rowers was only made on 17 June. It was promptly accepted by Melbourne Grammar School and, even in those early days, the contest aroused substantial interest.

The challenge read as follows:

{{blockquote|SCOTCH COLLEGE

Eastern Hill, Melbourne. 17th June, 1868.

Dear Sir,

I am requested by the Scotch College Rowing Club to challenge you to a friendly four-oar gig race the race to be rowed on Thursday the 18th from the Botanical Bridge to Edwards' boat house, and subject to such conditions as the crews agree to.

I am, Yours truly,

JOHN C. FIELD

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The result was a victory for Scotch College by a length. The names of the crews were as follows :

Scotch College. Bow: A. C. Wilson, 2: A. Smith, 3: John C. Field, Str: J. Brady, Cox: F. G. White, Cch: J Johnstone.

Melbourne Grammar School. Bow: J. Sweeney, 2: G. T. Teague, 3: W. Barker, Str: H. Ryan, Cox: H. M. Strachan, Cch: J H Thompson.

(J.C. Robinson, in a letter to The Argus on 15 May 1918, maintained that there had been an earlier race in 1859,{{cite news |title=First Public Schools' Race |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1659221 |access-date=2021-01-29 |work=The Argus |date=1918-05-15}} but that claim was denied in The Argus of 18 May 1918, by J Henning Thompson, whom Robinson had named as being a member of the 1859 Melbourne Grammar crew.{{cite news |title=First Public Schools Race |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1660158 |access-date=2021-01-29 |work=The Argus |date=1918-05-18}})

The race for "Head-of-the-River" has been rowed every year since 1868. Wesley College wanted to row against the other two schools in 1871 in the annual race. However, it was decided that, "as it was an old-established race, which it was a pity to disturb", Scotch College and the Grammar School should row against Wesley College in turn. The races were on 19 and 20 June 1871. Wesley College proved their mettle by beating the Scotch boys on the 20th, after being beaten in a hard race by Melbourne Grammar the previous afternoon. Wesley College boys soon took part regularly in the race with the other two, and were "Head-of-the-River" in 1874.

The races were rowed from 1868–1897 in string-test gigs with fixed seats. During the period 1898–1900, the race was competed for in best boat outrigger fours with sliding seats. From 1901, clinker outrigged eights with sliding seats were used. At various times later, cedar boats, followed by plywood boats, fiberglass and, finally, composite construction boats have been used.

In 1879, the race was first rowed on the Barwon River, and then in every fifth or sixth year until 1916. Between 1921–1943, the Barwon saw the contest every fourth year and, since 1948, the only use of the Yarra was in 1957 when Geelong College won. During World War II, the Geelong schools rowed a heat on the Barwon, while the four Melbourne Schools rowed heats on the Yarra. Those races were held after school, and the winners met on the Yarra to decide the title, except in 1943, when restrictions on travel were in force.

Scotch College has been represented every year. Gradually, other schools have joined the contest, with the most recent being Haileybury College, who entered the Boys First Eight event for the first time in 1991.

The Sumner Challenge Cup and the Fairbairn Challenge Cup are the two trophies connected with this great contest. The Sumner Challenge Cup was presented in 1875 by the Hon. T. J. Sumner, to become the property of the school which first won it three times. Scotch won it in 1875, 1876 and 1879, and have retained the cup since that date. At a meeting of delegates, held at Scotch College on 1 April 1911, it was unanimously decided to accept the Challenge Cup which was offered by Charles Fairbairn, of "Banongil", Skipton,{{cite Australian Dictionary of Biography |last1=Collins Persse |first1=Michael D. de B. |title=Fairbairn, Charles (1858–1925) |id2=fairbairn-charles-360 |access-date=2021-01-29}} to be held from year to year by the School which was Head of the River.

The Head of the River races have weathered such difficulties as flooded rivers, disputes over ages, dead heats, disqualifications, and even the inability of a school to round up enough rowers to boat a crew.

Before World War II, only the first crew of each school took part in the Head of the River Regatta, but there was a race for second crews and sometimes third crews raced on the Saturday prior to the Head of the River race.

In the early part of the 20th century the race was held in October, but later it was moved to May and, after World War II, to April. When the race was held in October, it was possible for a boy to represent his school in football, cricket, rowing and athletics in the one year, as the latter competition was held in May after the cricket season had ended.

Schoolgirl Participation at the Head of the River

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The first girl to row within the A.P.S. was a lone sculler from Geelong Grammar School in 1972. There were 32 girls rowing by 1975, and in 1981, girls began competing at the Senior Regatta with Geelong Grammar School, The Geelong College, Melbourne Girls Grammar School, Morongo Girls' School and Lauriston Girls' School racing in 1st and 2nd Fours over 800m. Methodist Ladies' College and Carey Baptist Grammar School joined in 1982, with Carey boating a First Four in 1983.{{cite web|url= http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/school-rowing/vic/aps-head-of-river/index.php|title= The Introduction of the Girls Events|access-date= 2008-03-31|last= Guerin |first= Andrew |year= 2004 |work= APS Head of the River |publisher= Guerin-Foster History of Australian Rowing}}

1984 was the final year school girls from schools outside of the APS participated in the APS Head of the River, with seven girls' crews rowing in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Four events. The following year saw the regatta revert to an all APS event, with only the girls who attended the co-educational schools within the APS allowed to compete. This had only Geelong Grammar and Geelong College boating a First Four. Carey reappeared in the First Fours in 1986, the same year that Wesley College joined, and with Caulfield joining in 1987, all five co-educational schools were boating a first four over 1500m. Around this time, the Principal of the now-defunct Morongo Girls' School initiated a meeting that established the Head of School Girls' Regatta (HOSG). This regatta allowed any school with girls to put forward schoolgirl (exclusive) crews. This meant that all secondary schools that taught girls in Victoria had the chance to enter a competitive event, since they were now not able to compete at the APS Head of the River (unless they attended one of the co-educational APS Schools). The co-educational schools in the APS were still (and continue to be) allowed to enter boats at the Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta.{{cite web|url= http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/school-rowing/vic/aps-head-of-river/girls-summary.php|title= APS Head of the River - Girls Summary|access-date= 2008-04-11|last= Guerin |first= Andrew |year= 2004 |work= APS Head of the River |publisher= Guerin-Foster History of Australian Rowing}}

For the male students of the APS Schools in Victoria, the Head of the River regatta is their main Victorian regatta, whereas female students of the APS Schools of Victoria split their focus between the Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta and the Head of the River Regatta. However, the Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta is the pinnacle for Schoolgirl Rowing in Victoria as it features a larger range of competitors including non-APS Schools such as Firbank Grammar School, Genazzano FCJ College, Loreto Toorak, Melbourne Girls' Grammar School, Methodist Ladies College and St Catherine's School. While Geelong Grammar School has often shown strong results at both regattas, on average the Schoolgirl Senior Eight divisions at the Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta tend to be dominated by non-APS schools. It is interesting to note that Senior crews at the Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta compete over 1500m (limited by the length of the Barwon River in Geelong), compared to 2000m at the Head of the River Regatta.

Haileybury College began admitting girls in 2007 (who began rowing in the same year) resulting in the Head of the River for girls being contested by six of the eleven APS Schools.

Results

= Head of the River (Boys) =

The 1st VIII is also known as the "Fairbairn Cup". This race is the actual "Head of the River" for the boys.{{cite web|url= http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/school-rowing/vic/aps-head-of-river/boys-summary.php|title= APS Head of the River - Boys Summary|access-date= 2008-04-11|last= Guerin |first= Andrew |year= 2004 |work= APS Head of the River |publisher= Guerin-Foster History of Australian Rowing}}[http://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/sport/Rowing/Hor/Horwin.htm The Scotch College Rowing Archive]

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! colspan=9 | The 1st VIII

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! Year !! Winner !! 2nd !! 3rd !! 4th !! 5th !! 6th !! Time !! Margin

1868ScotchMelbourne1 length
1869ScotchMelbourne8:30.02 feet
1870MelbourneScotch8:14.04 lengths
1871MelbourneWesley CollegeScotch5 feet
1872ScotchMelbourneWesley College4 lengths
1873ScotchWesley College3 lengths
1874Wesley CollegeScotch6 lengths
1875ScotchWesley College1 length
1876ScotchGeelong Grammar3 lengths
1877MelbourneScotchGeelong Grammar4 lengths
1878Geelong GrammarMelbourne6 lengths
1879ScotchGeelong Grammar5 lengths
1880Geelong GrammarWesley College2½ lengths
1881ScotchWesley College3 lengths
1882Geelong GrammarScotch¾ length
1883MelbourneScotch9:10.01½ lengths
1884ScotchMelbourne2½ lengths
1885Geelong GrammarMelbourne1½ lengths
1886Geelong GrammarMelbourne8:30.51½ lengths
1887Geelong GrammarWesley College2 lengths
1888Geelong GrammarScotch200 yards
1889Geelong GrammarMelbourneScotchWesley College9:05.0¾ length
1890Geelong GrammarScotch3 lengths
1891ScotchWesley CollegeGeelong Grammar7:30.03½ feet
1892ScotchMelbourneGeelong Grammar1 length
1893Geelong GrammarMelbourneScotch3 lengths
1894Geelong GrammarMelbourne2 lengths
1895Geelong GrammarScotchMelbourne2 lengths
1896Wesley CollegeGeelong Grammar¾ length
1897MelbourneGeelong GrammarScotch½ length
1898Geelong GrammarMelbourne3 lengths
1899ScotchMelbourneWesley College1½ lengths
1900ScotchWesley CollegeMelbourne4 lengths
1901Wesley CollegeScotchGeelong Grammar1½ lengths
1902Wesley CollegeMelbourneGeelong Grammar1 lengths
1903Wesley CollegeScotch4 lengths
1904Wesley CollegeGeelong Grammar1 length
1905Wesley CollegeMelbournecanvas
1906Wesley CollegeScotch½ length
1907ScotchGeelong Grammar2 lengths
1908ScotchGeelong CollegeXavier5:01.01½ lengths
1909Wesley CollegeGeelong GrammarMelbourne5:12.01 length
1910Wesley CollegeScotchMelbourne5:00.41 length
1911Wesley CollegeGeelong GrammarMelbourne5:44.01½ lengths
1912Wesley CollegeGeelong GrammarXavier1 length
1913Wesley CollegeScotchMelbourne1½ lengths
1914Geelong GrammarScotchGeelong College5:09.01½ lengths
1915Wesley CollegeScotchGeelong Grammar5:17.6½ length
1916MelbourneGeelong Grammar5:33.8½ length
1917Geelong GrammarGeelong CollegeWesley College5:52.22 lengths
1918MelbourneWesley CollegeGeelong Grammar5:13.02½ lengths
1919ScotchXavierGeelong Grammar5:38.01 canvas
1920Geelong GrammarScotchXavier5:34.01 canvas
1921ScotchMelbourneWesley College5:47.2⅓ length
1922Geelong GrammarMelbourne5:22.51 length
1923MelbourneGeelong GrammarScotch5:54.4½ length
1924Geelong GrammarMelbourneScotch5:29.41 foot
1925ScotchWesley CollegeMelbourne5:15.2½ length
1926ScotchGeelong GrammarMelbourne5:11.01 canvas
1927ScotchWesley CollegeGeelong Grammar5:27.0½ length
1928XavierScotchWesley College5:59.0⅓ length
1929XavierScotchMelbourne5:06.0¾ length
1930MelbourneWesley College5:35.2¾ length
1931MelbourneWesley CollegeXavier4:53.51 length
1932MelbourneGeelong GrammarWesley College5:13.01¼ lengths
1933Wesley CollegeGeelong GrammarScotch5:42.8½ length
1934Geelong GrammarMelbourneWesley College5:18.42 lengths
1935Geelong GrammarMelbourneScotch5:35⅔ length
1936Geelong CollegeWesley CollegeGeelong Grammar5:46.81¼ lengths
1937XavierWesley CollegeMelbourne5:38.42 lengths
1938MelbourneGeelong GrammarScotch5:06.4¾ length
1939MelbourneWesley CollegeScotch5:04.21 length
1940MelbourneScotchGeelong Grammar5:04.21½ lengths
1941ScotchMelbourneWesley College5:12.41 length
1942Wesley College
1943Melbourne (Yarra)
Geelong Grammar (Barwon)
Scotch
Geelong College
5:14.0
(Yarra)
4 lengths
1 length
1944Geelong CollegeMelbourneWesley College5:04.01½ lengths
1945MelbourneGeelong CollegeWesley College5:09.61½ lengths
1946ScotchGeelong CollegeMelbourne4:47.42 feet
1947Wesley CollegeGeelong CollegeMelbourne4:46.2⅓ length
1948XavierMelbourneGeelong College5:06.01 length
1949MelbourneXavierGeelong Grammar4:44.43 lengths
1950Geelong GrammarScotchWesley College5:04.41 canvas
1951ScotchWesley CollegeXavier4:43.32 lengths
1952ScotchGeelong CollegeGeelong Grammar4:45.0½ length
1953Geelong GrammarWesley CollegeGeelong College4:43.0½ length
1954Geelong GrammarXavierMelbourne5:02.01 length
1955Geelong CollegeScotch=2ndWesley College=2nd4:44.4⅓ length
1956Geelong CollegeScotchXavier4:58.01 length
1957Geelong CollegeScotchXavier4:47.21¾ lengths
1958MelbourneGeelong College=2ndXavier=2nd4:43.41 length
1959Geelong CollegeMelbourneGeelong Grammar4:57.4¾ length
1960Geelong CollegeWesley CollegeScotch4:51.8canvas
1961Wesley CollegeScotchGeelong College4:37.4canvas
1962Wesley CollegeXavierMelbourne5:00.41 length
1963ScotchWesley CollegeXavier5:08.01¼ lengths
1964MelbourneGeelong CollegeGeelong Grammar4:58.0½ length
1965Wesley CollegeGeelong GrammarCaulfield4:50.4¼ length
1966ScotchMelbourneGeelong College4:31.2¾ length
1967ScotchMelbourneGeelong College4:33.41 length
1968MelbourneGeelong GrammarCaulfield4.31.4¾ length
1969ScotchMelbourneWesley College4:32.01½ lengths
1970Wesley CollegeGeelong GrammarMelbourne4:31.4canvas
1971Geelong GrammarXavierWesley College4:55.01½ lengths
1972Wesley CollegeXavierMelbourne4:54.21½ lengths
1973ScotchXavierGeelong Grammar4:29.0¾ length
1974Geelong GrammarMelbourneScotch4:35.03 feet
1975Geelong GrammarGeelong CollegeScotch4:47.0½ length
1976Geelong CollegeGeelong GrammarBrighton4:44.51 length
1977Wesley CollegeGeelong CollegeScotch4:22.6⅓ length
1978ScotchMelbourneXavier4:45.01 metre
1979MelbourneWesley CollegeSt Kevin's College4:42.62 lengths
1980MelbourneSt Kevin's CollegeXavier4:36.0¾ length
1981MelbourneGeelong CollegeScotchBrighton4:51.02 lengths
1982MelbourneCareySt Kevin's CollegeWesley College4:36.4⅓ metre
1983BrightonWesley CollegeGeelong CollegeMelbourne4:43.51 length
1984Wesley CollegeMelbourneBrightonScotch4:33.51 length
1985CareyScotchGeelong GrammarWesley College4:39.2½ length
1986Geelong GrammarMelbourneCaulfieldGeelong College4:30.8¾ length
1987Geelong GrammarScotchXavierCarey4:45.51½ lengths
1988Geelong GrammarSt Kevin's CollegeBrightonMelbourne4:41.11½ length
1989Geelong GrammarXavierGeelong CollegeBrighton4:37.71 length
1990Geelong CollegeScotchBrightonXavier4:39.02 lengths
1991Geelong GrammarGeelong CollegeBrightonScotch4:15.21 length
1992ScotchCareyBrightonCaulfield4:25.31¼ lengths
1993Geelong CollegeMelbourneGeelong GrammarBrighton4:36.8¾ length
1994Geelong GrammarMelbourneBrightonGeelong College4:34.52.41 secs
1995CareyGeelong CollegeCaulfieldWesley College4:16.01 length
1996CareyMelbourneBrightonScotch4:10.2⅓ length
1997MelbourneScotchBrightonGeelong Grammar4:16.2½ length
1998ScotchGeelong GrammarXavierHaileybury4:14.8⅔ length
1999XavierGeelong CollegeScotchHaileybury4:15.21¼ lengths
2000Geelong CollegeCareyGeelong GrammarXavier4:32.5⅔ length
2001Geelong CollegeCareyHaileyburyScotchGeelong GrammarXavier6:00.130.65 secs
2002MelbourneScotchGeelong CollegeBrightonCaulfieldWesley College6:07.582.80 secs
2003Geelong CollegeScotchCaulfieldCareyGeelong GrammarMelbourne6:03.991.96 secs
2004ScotchCareyHaileyburyCaulfieldWesley CollegeMelbourne6:17.700.78 secs
2005ScotchGeelong GrammarHaileyburyBrightonXavierGeelong College6:07.746.46 secs
2006ScotchGeelong CollegeGeelong GrammarXavierCareyMelbourne6:17.593.61 secs
2007Scotch

| Geelong Grammar

XavierCareyMelbourneHaileybury7:02.007.16 secs
2008{{cite web|url= http://www.rowingvictoria.asn.au/files/TSWWKKR3W1/APSHOR%20-%20results.pdf|title=Rowing Victoria 2008 Head of the River Results|access-date= 2008-04-11|work= APS Head of the River |publisher= Rowing Victoria}}Scotch

| Melbourne

Geelong GrammarSt Kevin's CollegeBrightonXavier6:02.684.86 secs
2009{{cite web|url= http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/school-rowing/vic/aps-head-of-river/2009.php|title= Rowing History Australia 2009 APS Head of the River|access-date= 2009-03-29|work= APS Head of the River|publisher= Rowing History Australia|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180904153935/http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/school-rowing/vic/aps-head-of-river/2009.php|archive-date= 4 September 2018|url-status= dead}}MelbourneSt Kevin's CollegeBrightonScotchCareyWesley College5:59.936.13 secs
2010{{cite web|url= http://roms.rowingaustralia.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/Documents/Default.aspx?id=16414a91-87f2-4a88-b3ae-893d4e75c2e7|title= Rowing Victoria 2010 Head of the River Results|access-date= 2010-03-23|work= APS Head of the River|publisher= Rowing Victoria|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110305231353/http://roms.rowingaustralia.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/Documents/Default.aspx?id=16414a91-87f2-4a88-b3ae-893d4e75c2e7|archive-date= 5 March 2011|df= dmy-all}}Scotch

| Melbourne

Geelong GrammarBrightonWesley CollegeCarey6:25.922.53 secs
2011{{cite web|url= http://roms.rowingaustralia.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/RegattaView.aspx?id=3b36826e-6346-4d63-bbe3-1e05627a14d9|title= Rowing Victoria 2011 Head of the River Results|access-date= 2012-03-14|work= APS Head of the River|publisher= Rowing Victoria|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110225223855/http://roms.rowingaustralia.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/RegattaView.aspx?id=3b36826e-6346-4d63-bbe3-1e05627a14d9|archive-date= 25 February 2011|df= dmy-all}}Scotch

| Melbourne

Geelong GrammarXavierWesley CollegeHaileybury6:32.962.47 secs
2012{{cite web|url= http://www.rowingonline.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/RegattaView.aspx?id=d475662c-0608-41c1-bf04-88d92aafdcf9|title= Rowing Victoria 2012 Head of the River Results|access-date= 2013-03-25|work= APS Head of the River|publisher= Rowing Victoria|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130411153608/http://www.rowingonline.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/RegattaView.aspx?id=d475662c-0608-41c1-bf04-88d92aafdcf9|archive-date= 11 April 2013|url-status= dead}}ScotchSt Kevin's CollegeMelbourneGeelong GrammarGeelong CollegeWesley College6:12.664.94 secs
2013{{cite web|url= http://www.rowingonline.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/RegattaView.aspx?id=cccbb6d0-6e92-4076-86a5-f49ca11335c2|title= Rowing Victoria 2013 Head of the River Results|work= APS Head of the River|publisher= Rowing Victoria|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130411153514/http://www.rowingonline.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/RegattaView.aspx?id=cccbb6d0-6e92-4076-86a5-f49ca11335c2|archive-date= 11 April 2013|url-status= dead}}Scotch

| Geelong Grammar

MelbourneGeelong CollegeSt Kevin's CollegeWesley College6:13.362.84 secs
2014{{cite web|url= https://www.rowingonline.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/Races/RegattaRaceView.aspx?id=3c6a15e9-2e31-4db2-a390-45f5beb37c53|title= Rowing Victoria 2014 Head of the River Results|work= APS Head of the River|publisher= Rowing Victoria|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140903122400/https://www.rowingonline.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/Races/RegattaRaceView.aspx?id=3c6a15e9-2e31-4db2-a390-45f5beb37c53|archive-date= 3 September 2014|url-status= dead}}ScotchMelbourneBrightonGeelong GrammarWesley CollegeCarey6:22.214.66 secs
2015{{cite web|url= http://www.rowingonline.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/Races/RegattaRaceView.aspx?id=d5f61838-f3c0-4ede-b336-51bde36d7a46|title= Rowing Victoria 2015 Head of the River Results|work= APS Head of the River|publisher= Rowing Victoria|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150402162810/http://www.rowingonline.com.au/Rowing/Regattas/Races/RegattaRaceView.aspx?id=d5f61838-f3c0-4ede-b336-51bde36d7a46|archive-date= 2 April 2015|url-status= dead}}ScotchMelbourneBrightonGeelong GrammarSt Kevin’s CollegeGeelong College5:56.073.40 secs
2016MelbourneWesley CollegeScotchGeelong CollegeSt Kevin’s CollegeGeelong Grammar6:16.415.93 secs
2017ScotchMelbourneGeelong GrammarSt Kevin’s CollegeGeelong CollegeCaulfield5:49.504.4 secs
2018ScotchBrightonGeelong CollegeGeelong GrammarSt Kevin’s CollegeXavier5:54.493.46 secs
2019ScotchBrightonMelbourneSt Kevin’s CollegeGeelong GrammarXavier6:01.422.75 secs
2020Race was not run due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2021BrightonSt Kevin’s CollegeScotchMelbourneXavierGeelong Grammar5:57.86{{cite web | url=https://vic.rowingmanager.com/regattas/5216/results | title=Rowing Victoria Regattas }}0.42 secs
2022ScotchMelbourneSt Kevin’s CollegeWesley CollegeXavierGeelong Grammar5:52.85{{cite web | url=https://rowingmanager.com/regattas/5495/results | title=Rowing Victoria Regattas }}3.70 secs
2023ScotchWesley CollegeSt Kevin’s CollegeXavierGeelong GrammarCarey6:12.89{{cite web | url=https://rowingmanager.com/regattas/5843/results | title=Rowing Victoria Regattas }}1.60 secs
2024BrightonXavierMelbourneScotchSt Kevin’s CollegeGeelong College6:17.82 {{cite web | url=https://rowingmanager.com/regattas/6137/results | title=Rowing Victoria Regattas }}4.27 secs

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! colspan=2 | Most Successful School by Wins

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! Wins !! School

48Scotch
33Geelong Grammar
28Melbourne
24Wesley College
13Geelong College
5Xavier
3Carey
3Brighton
0St Kevin’s College
0Caulfield
0Haileybury

= Head of the River (Girls) =

The 1st VIII is also known as the "Summer Cup". This race is the actual "Head of the River" for the girls.

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! colspan=9 |The 1st VIII

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! Year !! Winner !! 2nd !! 3rd !! 4th !! 5th !! 6th !! Time !! Margin

1981Geelong CollegeGeelong GrammarMelbourne Girls GrammarLauriston3:14.01 length
1982Geelong CollegeMLCGeelong GrammarMelbourne Girls Grammar3:04.0¾ length
1983Geelong CollegeGeelong GrammarLauristonMorongo3:03.0½ length
1984MLCMorongoGeelong GrammarLauriston3:07.7¾ length
1985Geelong GrammarGeelong College3:19.22½ lengths
1986Geelong GrammarWesley CollegeGeelong CollegeCarey3:00.8½ length
1987Wesley CollegeGeelong GrammarGeelong CollegeCarey6:15.01½ lengths
1988Geelong GrammarWesley CollegeCareyGeelong College6:17.04 lengths
1989Geelong CollegeWesley CollegeGeelong GrammarCarey5:53.81 length
1990Geelong GrammarGeelong CollegeWesley CollegeCarey5:56.0canvas
1991Geelong GrammarGeelong CollegeCareyWesley College5:26.5½ length
1992Geelong CollegeGeelong GrammarCareyCaulfield5:45.32½ lengths
1993Geelong GrammarCaulfieldCareyGeelong College6:00.02½ lengths
1994Geelong GrammarGeelong CollegeCaulfieldWesley College5:47.39.34 secs
1995Geelong GrammarGeelong CollegeCareyWesley College5:19.22½ lengths
1996Geelong GrammarCareyGeelong CollegeWesley College5:20.51 length
1997Geelong GrammarCareyWesley CollegeCaulfield5:24.41 length
1998Geelong GrammarGeelong CollegeWesley CollegeCarey4:52.82½ lengths
1999Geelong CollegeGeelong GrammarFirbankCarey4:51.7¾ length
2000Geelong GrammarWesley CollegeGeelong CollegeCarey5:25.01¼ lengths
2001Geelong GrammarCaulfieldSt Catherine'sGeelong CollegeCareyFirbank7:04.0711.92 secs
2002Geelong CollegeGeelong GrammarFirbankSt Catherine'sCareyCaulfield6:58.953.21 secs
2003Geelong CollegeGeelong GrammarCaulfieldSt Catherine'sFirbankCarey7:01.424.49 secs
2004CareyGeelong CollegeGeelong GrammarCaulfieldWesley College7:08.826.62 secs
2005CareyGeelong GrammarGeelong CollegeWesley CollegeCaulfieldFirbank7:06.953.69 secs
2006Geelong CollegeGeelong GrammarWesley CollegeCaulfieldCarey7:27.096.82 secs
2007Geelong GrammarWesley CollegeGeelong CollegeCareyCaulfieldHaileybury7:07.269.47 secs
2008Geelong GrammarWesley CollegeCaulfieldCareyGeelong CollegeHaileybury7:07.8718.49 secs
2009Geelong GrammarCareyWesley CollegeHaileyburyGeelong CollegeCaulfield7:04.227.18 secs
2010Geelong GrammarGeelong CollegeHaileyburyWesley CollegeCareyCaulfield7:27.692.25 secs
2011Geelong CollegeGeelong GrammarWesley CollegeHaileyburyCareyCaulfield7:37.252.56 secs
2012CaulfieldGeelong GrammarWesley CollegeCareyGeelong CollegeHaileybury7:13.922.57 secs
2013CaulfieldGeelong GrammarCareyGeelong CollegeWesley CollegeHaileybury7:25.641.94 secs
2014Geelong GrammarCareyGeelong CollegeWesley CollegeHaileyburyCaulfield7:26.199.02 secs
2015Geelong GrammarCaulfieldGeelong CollegeCareyHaileyburyWesley College6:46.7127.07 secs
2016Geelong GrammarCaulfieldGeelong CollegeWesley CollegeCareyHaileybury7:16.9518.89 secs
2017Geelong GrammarGeelong CollegeWesley CollegeCareyHaileyburyCaulfield6:55.383.59 secs
2018Geelong GrammarWesley CollegeGeelong CollegeHaileyburyCareyCaulfield6:56.632.82 secs
2019Geelong GrammarGeelong CollegeWesley CollegeCaulfieldCareyHaileybury6:53.003.14 secs
2020Race was not run due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2021Wesley CollegeGeelong GrammarGeelong CollegeCaulfieldCareyHaileybury6:51.537.06 secs
2022Wesley CollegeGeelong GrammarGeelong CollegeCareyCaulfieldHaileybury6:51.344.72 secs
2023Geelong GrammarCaulfieldWesley CollegeCareyGeelong College7:17.37{{cite web | url=https://rowingmanager.com/regattas/5843/results | title=Rowing Victoria Regattas }}6.56 secs
2024Geelong GrammarWesley CollegeGeelong CollegeCareyCaulfield7:17.37{{cite web | url=https://rowingmanager.com/regattas/6137/results | title=Rowing Victoria Regattas }}9.47 secs

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! colspan=2 | Most Successful School by Wins

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! Wins !! School

25Geelong Grammar
10Geelong College
3Wesley College
2Carey
2Caulfield
1MLC
0Haileybury

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