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Commercial Rowing Club
Image showing the rowing club's emblem
Image showing the rowing club's blade colours
LocationIslandbridge, Dublin, Ireland
Coordinates53°20′47″N 6°19′12″W / 53.346474°N 6.319968°W / 53.346474; -6.319968
Home waterRiver Liffey
Founded1856
AffiliationsRowing Ireland
Websitewww.commercialrc.ie
Events
Commercial Regatta, Metro Regatta
Notable members
Niall O'Toole, George Rae

Commercial Rowing Club is a sports club located in Dublin, affiliated with Rowing Ireland.[1] Commercial Rowing Club facilitates competitive rowing for Juniors (under 18 years of age)and Adults (including Novices, Intermediates, Seniors and Veterans). The Club is open to male and female athletes. The club colours are Myrtle Green, White & Azure Blue.

The Commercial Rowing Club Boathouse is located at Islandbridge, where the calm protected waters of the upper Liffey enable rowing year-round. Commercial also has access to the shared boathouse on Blessington Lake in Wicklow.

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