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SB20 Australian Championship at Hobart - Day 3

by Peter Campbell 10 Dec 2017 10:49 GMT 8-11 December 2017

Brett Cooper versus Michael Cooper – that's the scenario for today's final two races in the SB20 one-design sports boat Australian championship on the Derwent. Both have crack international sailors in their crews, calling tactics in this intense lead-up regatta to the World championship here on the Derwent in early January.

In yesterday's penultimate of windward/leeward racing on a boisterous river, Brett Cooper began the day by sailing Aeolus to the overall lead with his fourth win of the regatta, followed by two seconds.

However, Michael Cooper (they are not related but both are wellknown Hobart businessmen) then through down the gauntlet, steering Export Roo to a second place and two wins.

Going into today's final races nine and ten, Aeolus has a net 18 points on the leader board, giving Brett Cooper a handy five point margin from Michael Cooper whose Export Roo has a net 23 points.

Still hanging in there is early leader Rob Gough, sailing Difficult Woman, which yesterday had a 5-4-3 results to be on 26 points for third overall. In fourth place is class veteran Nick Rogers in Karabos, with a net 32 points.

Sailing with Brett Cooper is one of Tasmania's most successful international yachtsmen, Darren ('Twirler") Jones whose record includes six world championship in the high performance Mumm 30 class. Third man in the crew is experienced local sailor Nick Corkhill.

Michael Cooper has brought again together the crew that almost won the 2017 SB20 World championships at Cowes, England, David Chapman from Sydney and Gerry Mitchell from the UK.

Yesterday's racing saw the SB20 class at its most spectacular racing on a day that began on a white-capped River Derwent, whipped by north-westerly winds of 26 knots with gusts to 30 knots.

"It was tense on the battlefield," yachting photographer Jane Austin reported, with some dramatic events on the course including at least two MOBs (man of overboard) situations.

Blue Gull had a crew in the water just before the start of race one while skipper Steve Catchpool slid off the stern of Hypertronics in a big broach. Both were recovered by their crews.

Several boats were forced to retire with broken rudders and one boat broke its mast while sailing out to the start off Howrah. Among the retirees was the New South Wales entry Brazen (Jervis Tilly).

The last two of the ten race regatta will be sailed on the Derwent this afternoon with the scheduled start of race nine at 1.00pm.

Results after Day 3:

PosSkipperBoatBowR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1Brett COOPERAeolus45-111011112218
2Michael COOPER (X)Export Roo317156-1421123
3Rob GOUGH (X)Difficult Woman4712-93854326
4Nick ROGERS (X)Karabos4843-169333732
5Frazer READPinch615137BFD265543
6Matthew PILKINGTONHenty CC5964144415-191057
7Paul BURNELLHoney Badger361363BFD1848658
8Richard FADERBlack46159-17251671165
9George PEACOCKTeam Musto271276DNF17812971
10Elliott NOYEPorco Rosso651054BFDDNF116881
11David GRANEY (M)Wedgewood95141711BFD67141483
12Mark LINKSKit Fisto96BFD1487BFD149493
13Samuel KING (Y)Masterclass75815191172015DNC95
14Kirwan ROBB (X)Ikon20581882BFD119DNF1297
15Scott BRAINBrainwave942BFD10BFD9101321102
16Stephen CATCHPOOL (M)Hypertronics83312245DNCDNF1015106
17Edward FADERThe Monkey Boat7172012DNF16171720119
18Colleen DARCEY (W)Pride of Athena44272915DNF22181116138
19Clare BROWN (W)Fire of Athena4219-27211615212623141
20Anna REID (Y)Mind Games90-3022201420222322143
21William COOPER (Y)Murray Jones87322418BFD21192113148
22Greg PRESCOTTTED43911138BFDDNCDNCDNC152
23Andrew SMITHSmigger4924DNF22DNE25132417162
24Robert HENRYSudden Impulse93223033DNF12272019163
25Jervis TILLYBrazen171623271510DNSDNCDNC165
26Steve HENLEY (M)Wicked863128-341319252526167
27Dylan GOREEl Pez89DNCDNC3117231216DNF173
28Chris SHEEHAN (M)TBA6820DNF231013DNCDNCDNC177
29Alice GRUBBBig Ted292525321226DNC3128179
30Stewart GORDON (M)Contact21261630DNF24293025180
31Greg ROWLINGSSwitzer-Piste64282128DNFDNC262218180
32Scott GLANVILLEBlue Gull82126DNFDNSDNS242924198
33Issi DECLERCK (W)(Y)Power of Athena53331826DNFDNS3027DNF208
34Felicity ALLISON (W)Cook Your Own Dinner81BFD3225DNFDNS2318DNF209
35Claire DABNER (W)Essence of Athena18293135DNSDNS282827215
36Jack ALLISON (Y)Warwick Dean56231929DNFDNSDNCDNCDNC219

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