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Boathouse redevelopment - honouring Fergie’s legacy

For many years Wesley was the only school in the APS, and possibly Australia, to have a resident boat builder, the legendary Alec Ferguson – or Fergie as he was widely known. He was a skilled craftsman who hand-built many eights including: The EA Wells, The Alan and Clara Mitchell, The Seventy-Seven and The Fergie, three of which won the Head of the River. His winning Head of the River boat in 1977 still holds the record time on the Barwon of 4:22:6 over 1500 metres. Not only did he build and maintain boats, he provided pastoral care and support for rowers.

Cam Williams (OW1982) and Andrew Westacott (OW1982) tracked down the last boat Alec built, The Fergie, and brought it back to Melbourne from Dimboola. The pair is currently compiling a history of Fergie and his boats. There is very little information in our archives, and only a few grainy photographs, so they would be very pleased to hear from alumni who have any recollections they can share about his contribution to Wesley rowing from 1963 to his retirement in 1982. If you can help, please contact Cam –camwilliams7778@gmail.com

Rowing enthusiast Nick Varigos (OW1971) has very positive memories and great admiration for Fergie and his contribution to Wesley Rowing. Nick is keen for the College to acknowledge Fergie in the redeveloped Boathouse – an idea that will resonate with many former rowers. To this end, the Foundation is exploring a variety of options to support this initiative through a naming opportunity and is encouraging former rowers to donate funds in Fergie’s memory.

>> Support the Boathouse Redevelopment

If you would like to contribute a tax-deductible donation, please visit the Boathouse Redevelopment or contact Jack Moshakis, Executive Director Wesley College Foundation at foundation@wesleycollege.edu.au

From the archives: a painting of the Boathouse was presented to Fergie at the AMC Alex Ferguson Commemorative Dinner in 1981 by Michael Troon (OW1968)
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