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Tony Kirby named 2015 Mount Gay Top Jock

by Di Pearson, CYCA Media 29 Mar 2015 10:48 BST 28 March 2015
Winner Tony Kirby (holding Mt Gay Top Jocks trophy) and crew with CYCA Director, John Markos © CYCA Staff

Tony Kirby and his crew of Peter Messenger, David Burt and Tara Blanc-Ramos have won the Mount Gay 'Top Jocks' Regatta held on Sydney Harbour today, becoming the champions of champions for 2015.

Hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, the highly prized annual event is a by-invitation-only regatta, based on major sailing results during the season and consisting of six fleet races sailed in the CYCA's one-design Elliott 7 fleet.

The Patrice crew overcame nine-time Ocean Pointscore winner, Julian Farren-Price (About Time) and his crew of David Eastwood, Max Poyser and Murray Chaffer, and reigning Blue Water Pointscore champion Sam Haynes (Celestial) and his crew, Kevin Clarkson, Geoff Beauchop and Steve McConaghy who finished second and third respectively from the six competing crews.

Kirby has been on a roll of late, including winning six from six races at Airlie Beach in 2014 and at the beginning of March taking out the IRC Premier class Division 1 at the Sydney Harbour Regatta with his year-old Ker 46, Patrice, which has won and placed at numerous events since her November 2013 launch.

Kirby said he and the crew were happy to even be invited to take part. "You have to have won a CYCA event, so that's pretty special in itself. Then to beat people like Julian, Sam and Hicko...."

To come off champions, Kirby, a CYCA director, and his crew notched up three wins and a trio of second places on the two-lap windward/leeward course.

"Racing was very close. Half way through, we were only one point in front of Julian, so we had to pull one out of the bag," he commented.

"It was light and shifty – it suited us older people," Kirby said laughing. "Winds were 7-8 knots from the south/west early on, but shifted to nearly east by the end of the day, at about the same strength. Denis (Thompson, the Principal Race Officer) did a great job of getting the courses right."

The yachtsman named Tara Blanc-Ramos (from the CYCA's Youth Academy) as "our secret weapon". She knows the boats well, last weekend finishing fourth overall in the Marinassess Women's Match Racing Regatta conducted in the Elliott 7's.

Other skippers who took part in the Mount Gay Top Jocks Regatta were: Roger Hickman (Wild Rose), Ann and Bob Penty (Great White) and brothers Derek and Martin Sheppard (Black Sheep).

For over seven years Mount Gay Rum has sponsored the regatta and donated Mount Gay Old and Mount Gay Rum as welcome trophies. The perpetual trophy is a pair of framed white 'jocks'.

Past winning skippers include: last year's winner John Griffin; Julian Farren-Price; Shane Guanaria; Sean Kirkjian, Martin Hill and father, son team Steve and Seve Jarvin and Adam Barnes.

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