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RS400 Irish National Championship at Skerries Sailing Club

by Paul Hilliar 18 Oct 2006 07:39 BST 13-15 October 2006

Three days of awesome conditions

31 boats turned up at Skerries S.C. for the RS400 Irish national championships, held at the same time as the RS200 champs. Everyone that attended had a smile on their faces as they were treated to three days of fantastic racing, including a truly spectacular final day in huge waves. The socials were a strong companion to the racing and Skerries S.C. did everything they could to make the fleets welcome, including complementary food as soon as you got off the water and a late opening bar.

With a solid force 4-5 that kept up for the whole of the first two days, racing got underway and it was Alex and Jen Morrison that took an early lead before being rolled downwind first by Paul Hilliar/Stu Jagger then defending champions Dave Jones/Mark Hogan. Jones/Hogan continued the charge and took the lead from Hilliar/Jagger, with these two finishing some way clear of Warren Polly/Jeremy Tomalin in third.

In race two, Polly/Tomalin led but Jones/Hogan sped past downwind. These two were then both overtaken by Hilliar/Jagger following the leeward mark rounding. The boats finished in that order following two laps of close covering between the top three.

For the final race of the first day, Hilliar/Jagger took the lead and shepherded Jones/Hogan around the course, with Polly/Tomalin just unable to break through. Howard Farbrother/Sam ‘Dirty Knickers’ Parker had a storming opening day, ending with three fourth places.

On day two, four races were planned and the tiring conditions continued so maybe it was just wishful thinking (or maybe Guinness-induced madness) that sent the leaders to the finish a lap early! Luckily for leaders Hilliar/Jagger, it wasn’t until half way down the fleet that sanity prevailed and they won by a substantial margin from Jones/Hogan. Polly/Tomalin weren’t so lucky and lost out big time, with Ian Robson/Sandy Johnson taking advantage to finish third.

In the second race, Hilliar/Jagger shot out of the start line to tack and cross the fleet to build a lead that would never be challenged. Polly/Tomalin led the fleet’s charge and although Jones/Hogan pushed them all the way, Polly/Tomalin took second place by a single boat length.

After an on-the-water lunch provided by the host club, race 3 started and Hilliar/Jagger pulled a repeat trick, revelling in their favoured windy conditions. Jones/Hogan pulled through to second, beating Robson/Johnson into third place.

For the fourth and final race of the day, Jones/Hogan flew off the start line and off into an unassailable lead. Nick Lowe/Josh Metcalfe took second place on the first downwind while the rest of the fleet ignored the wind shift. They were chased hard by Robson/Johnson but on a topsy turvy final run, Robson/Johnson lost out as Hilliar/Jagger sneaked just in front of the pack to finish third.

Two races were scheduled for the final day and initially competitors wondered whether there would be enough wind to get any racing at all, but oh boy, the conditions came good BIG TIME. Force five and waves that made the boat next to you almost disappear put huge smiles on everyone’s faces. Hilliar/Jagger needed to finish in the top two to clinch the title with a race to spare and they once again shepherded Jones/Hogan around the course to make sure of the win, with Polly/Tomalin a close third.

Just when competitors thought the conditions couldn’t get any better, the wind and waves picked up even more for the final race! Awesome 400ing conditions! Hilliar/Jagger took the final race from Robson/Johnson, with third place ensuring Polly/Tomalin’s overall third place and the national title for being first Irish boat.

Overall it was a fantastic championship, with great racing and socials in equal measure(s!). Many thanks to the host club, Skerries S.C.

Keen RS400 sailors have a week break now before the Gul RS400 Inland national championships take place at Rutland S.C.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
11121Paul HilliarStuart JaggerBristol Corinthian2111113119
2962David JonesMark HoganFelinheli SC122232123215
31188Warren PollyJeremy TomalinRoyal Ulster333322743328
41251Howard FarbrotherSam ParkerQueen Mary SC/Weston444585910544
51263Ian RobsonSandy JohnsonAldeburgh YC7573323613246
61082Chris HoganElaine MarshPort Dinorwic6654412561046
71257Nick LoweJosh MetcalfePort Dinorwic10814117424753
81274Bill HandleyLyndaSt Mawes91386611711866
91238Dave CheyneStephen KaneRNIYC129188109117672
101267Ronan KenneallyRoger O' GormanRCYC5763296832477
111172Alex MorrisonJen MorrisonPDSC111211141322128990
12800Tom MolloyPhil JohnsonRNIYC/Ballyholme YC131091015171353292
131173Demo DaveJoe TurnbullBurghfield SC171110151415171213107
141001Greg BellBarry SwanstonRNIYC/BYC1419121812816932108
15549Ffion Haf JonesJohn JonesPort Dinorwic321516121613101412108
161249Michael EnnisAndrew VaughanRNIYC151415131114151511108
17582John SmithMichael BrowneRNIYC2018327510141632122
181178Simon HutchinsonLiam DonnellyRNIYC/ABC182032161716181714136
19780Mark BroughtonVivienne BroughtonAldeburgh YC192120192020201932158
201007Mark GreavesWooseyLeigh & Lowton SC8161393232323232174
21857Fiachra EtchinghasmColm MaguireGreystones S C212421232121222232175
221140Simon HerriottSeamus GilshenanGreystones S C161732172423193232180
231255Gordon PattersonLEHARNIYC/Wales222532242518211832185
241136James GarganLorcan MoranGreystones S C262619262624233232202
25497Michael BirdDavid WilsonRCYC243223222232322032207
26828Gerry CannonRoger BrittonGreystones S C252217203232323232212
271126Robert GalliganJames HassellGreystones S C232332211932323232214
28456Ken KeenanCarol KeenanBlessington S C323232252325252132215
29512Charlie HorderEmma McNallySLYC/SSC323232321819243232221
301192David LynchTom DoyleLDYC/Kinsale323222323232323232246
311032Neil CramerDonal BourkeSSC323232323232323232256

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