Blessing of the Fleet

Blessing of the Fleet

By Ms Megan Fritsch, Director of Sport

On Saturday, 26 October, the Radford Rowing Blessing of the Fleet took place at the Radford boatshed, marking a cherished tradition and the official start of the rowing season. This key event on the Radford calendar was attended by students, parents, carers, teachers and representatives from the Radford College Executive and Board, making it a true celebration of our close-knit rowing community.

The ceremony was guided by Rowing Captains Amelie Brennan and Josh Miller. Interim Principal Mr Andy Gordon warmly welcomed the rowers, their families, and special guests, expressing his gratitude to everyone who contributes to the rowing program.

In her opening address, Amelie reflected on the significance of the occasion: "Today’s Blessing of the Fleet isn’t just about our boats, it’s also about wishing our rowers a safe and successful season on the water. It’s a moment for us to reflect on the values of teamwork, resilience, and the pursuit of excellence, both in rowing and in life."

One of the most memorable moments of the morning was the naming of a new girls' coxed quad boat, dedicated to Mr. Boyd Gibson, a longstanding member of the Radford College community. Boyd’s story is a testament to his commitment to Radford. Starting his journey at Radford in 1984, Boyd is now set to celebrate a milestone in January 2025, where he will hold the unique honour of having served under six Radford College Principals and 40 years at the College.

Boyd shared moving reflections on his time at Radford. Known for his humility and positive spirit, he has always found pride in creating an uplifting classroom environment, seeing his role as a teacher as a means to foster joy and connection. He spoke about the awe he feels observing the dedication and commitment of Radford’s rowing community – from students and parents rising early for training or to travel to regattas, to staff and families who go above and beyond for the sport. He marvels at the year-round training, whether it’s ergs, strength conditioning in the gym, or sessions out on the water. “All this is awe-inspiring,” he said. “I look at our young rowers and am struck by their passion, resilience, and the strong sense of community they cultivate. I am in awe of their dedication to the sport, balanced with a commitment to other responsibilities.”

Reflecting on the names on Radford’s boats, Boyd continued, “I am truly humbled to join the ranks of such esteemed individuals, and I don’t believe I am worthy of this company. But I gratefully and respectfully accept this honour.” Acknowledging his 40 years of service to what he affectionately calls his “home away from home,” Boyd concluded, “Today’s boat-blessing affirms for me the remarkable opportunities Radford College offers young people through our unwavering commitment to a broad, well-rounded education.”

Following the naming ceremony, Associate Chaplain Rev. Andy Fleming led the Blessing of the Fleet, asking for safety and success for our rowers as they embark on another competitive season. Head of Rowing, Mr Gordon Marcks, then addressed the gathering, thanking the dedicated coaches and looking ahead with optimism to upcoming competitions, including local regattas, the NSW and National Championships, and the highly anticipated Boys’ and Girls’ Head of the River events.

Friends of Radford Rowing (FORR) President, Mrs Sarah Kruger, shared her thoughts on the value of the rowing program and the strong bonds it fosters within the Radford community. As a club, Radford Rowing benefits immensely from the involvement of FORR, which supports the program and nurtures its growth.

To close the ceremony, Josh extended his best wishes to all rowers for the season, encouraging them to embrace each challenge, push their limits, and cherish the camaraderie that defines Radford Rowing.

Here’s to a season of strength, resilience, and Radford pride on the water!

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