Gabby After Bbc Millions As Oxford Row for Revenge ; the Boat Race
Mail on Sunday › March 28, 2005
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Mail on Sunday › March 28, 2005
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OXFORD University cox Acer Nethercott admits he is still bitter about being blamed for the farce of last year's Boat Race. But Nethercott, who cites race umpire James Behrens for the collision that settled the race in Cambridge's favour, says he will be back on the Tideway for today's 151st clash with his appetite renewed.
And 12 months on, Nethercott is adamant that he will adopt the same positive tactics in an attempt to steer the heaviest crew in the 176-year history of the race to victory.See the full content of this document
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Gabby After Bbc Millions As Oxford Row for Revenge ; the Boat Race
Nethercott, 27, coxed Oxford to a thrilling win by a foot in 2003 and appeared to be on course for a repeat when the Dark Blues sur...
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