Father’s rowing claim to court wrong

The High Court judge who allowed two St Bede’s College boys to row in the Maadi Cup regatta appears to have been misled by the father of one of the boys in a sworn affidavit.

Justice Rachel Dunningham’s judgement records show she was told that if one of the boys did not row at the Maadi Cup, he could not be selected to attend the trials for the New Zealand under-19 team, and possibly miss out on the Junior World Championships in Brazil later this year.

Rowing New Zealand rules suggest this is not correct. Continue reading

As it eventuated, the boys were not selected for the trials anyway.

  • Rowing New Zealand listed nearly 100 high school pupils named as New Zealand junior and under 18 South Island team trialists on its website on Sunday, but Jordan and Jack’s names were not listed for either. Read more
  • The Christchurch high school at the centre of a stoush with the parents of two rowers has hired a new lawyer.  Read More
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