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215:. He left Australia for England arriving in April 1917 where he received officer training with a machine gun company, he was posted to France in 1918, but was put on sick leave due to having a stone in his bladder, he returned to England and stayed there until 1919 when he moved back to Australia. 218:
In the preparation for the 1919 Peace Regatta Ross-Soden trialled in the various AIF eights. He was a member of the sub-committee charged with the coaching and selection of the 1919 AIF crews and in the final week before the event he co-coached AIF #1 eight which won the event and brought the
151:. It was a co-operative venture between the NSW and the Victorian Rowing Associations, there being no Australian governing body at the time. Much of the funding for the trip came from the Victorian Rowing Association and the families of the two Victorian crew members Ross-Soden and 135:. He rowed in the Melbourne University eight at the Australian Intervarsity Championships of 1908, 1909, 1910 and 1911. In 1913, by now rowing with the Banks Rowing Club, he was selected in the Victorian eight to contest the men's eight event at the Interstate Regatta. 108: 206:
Ross-Soden was involved in a traffic accident in Toorak Rd, South Yarra in 1913. It resulted in long legal proceeding where he was the defendant which went to the High Court of Australia and did not finalise until 1916. He then enlisted in the
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joined the Sydney club to legitimise their entry. Ross-Soden rowed in the seven seat at Henley when the eight progressed through their match races and beat the
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where he took up rowing. He rowed in the Melbourne Grammar first VIII in his three senior years at school.
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Ross-Soden (seated 2nd from right) with the 1912 Aust Olympic VIII, incl reserves & selectors
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from which five of the crew and coxswain were drawn. Ross-Soden, Fraser and the
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People educated at Trinity College (University of Melbourne)
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An Australian eight was selected in 1912 to compete at the
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Melbourne Grammar School
Melbourne University
Trinity College (University of Melbourne)
Henley Royal Regatta
Stockholm Olympics
Simon Fraser
Henley
Sydney Rowing Club
Leichhardt
Henry Hauenstein
Leander Club
Grand Challenge Cup
1912 Summer Olympics
Keith Heritage
Hugh Ward
Leander
AIF
39th Battalion
King's Cup
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