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McAdam Design Irish Flying Fifteen Northern Championship 2026 at Strangford Sailing Club

by Niall Bradshaw 2 Jun 22:10 BST 30-31 May 2026
McAdam Design Irish Flying Fifteen Northern Championship at Strangford © SSC

The short blast of summer that had provided long sunny days didn't last until the weekend 30/31 May 2026, however the predicted rain didn't materialise so the fleet of 18 Flying fifteens enjoyed shifty, tactical, cloudy conditions over two days at the McAdam Design sponsored event, hosted by Strangford Sailing Club who are celebrating their 80th Anniversary this year.

The southern end of Strangford Lough is considered to be an event for the locals as only they can understand the vagaries of the swirling, confusing and fierce tides of the area, but that is unfair; tucked up near Skate rock the tide is much less important than the 15 degree shifts that regularly passed through on the 10-15kt southerly breeze on Saturday.

It was the new pairing of Niall O'Brien and Dermot Flaherty from Rossaveel in Connemara... who clearly showed that their sometimes extreme high wind practice over the winter paid off in light to medium breezes as well; they had the best starts and were also the best at picking their way through the shifts from the first to the last race, ending with a commanding overall points victory.

For the first race it was local team Andy McCleary and Colin Dougan who pushed them and for the second it was Trevor Darcy and Alan McClernon but ultimately in both races the Connemara team ended with a clear lead.

The third race on Saturday was closer with Dublin father-son combo, Niall and Hugh Meagher, gybing early into a nice lead down the first run; but then O'Brien/Flaherty and Peter Kennedy/Stephen Kane caught and passed the family team and together raced the next 2 laps of the course never more than 2 lengths apart; a well timed surge down the final 70 metres of the last run broke the overlap so O'Brien/Flaherty were able to take the inside line at the last mark and make it 3 bullets, leaving little doubt that they would take the gold fleet prize the next day.

The forecast of a fading 6-10kt westerly breeze for Sunday was correct, only one race could be sailed before the lough became glassy calm and the fleet was sent home. Bryan Willis and John McPeake correctly picked the right hand side of the first beat and took a lift and breeze to a massive lead for the first lap; nevertheless, they were reeled in by both O'Brien/Flaherty and Roger Chamberlain who was sailing with his son-in-law, Phil Anderson. However, a brave decision to gybe early onto the last run was rewarded and Willis/McPeake became the only other race winner.

This event marked the return of an Irish fleet ranking ladder with sailors allocated into gold/silver/bronze fleets based on the results from 2025. The silver fleet was won by Alastair Court and Conor O'Leary and the bronze by Dylan Moore and Keiran Devlin.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
14092Niall O'BrienDermot FlahertyFFC111‑33
24134Peter KennedyStephen KaneSLYC432‑69
34061Trevor DarcyAlan McClernonCSC325‑710
43962Roger ChamberlainPhil AndersonSLYC‑1147213
54120Andrew McClearyColin DouganKYC266‑914
63892Emma PierceIan SmythSLYC58‑11518
73893Peter LawsonChris HannonPSC678‑1421
84074Bryan WillisJohn McPeakeCAYC129(DNF)122
94128Niall MeagherHugh MeagherNYC7123‑1622
104018Shane McCarthyJeremy RodgersPSC810‑12422
113646Dylan MooreKieran DevlinSSC9‑1341124
123963Brian BailieDara CoulterPSC10‑1591029
133790Jordan ConwayAndrew BakerSSC‑165141231
143753Alastair CourtConor O'LearyRSGYC‑1311101334
153895Niall BradshawRory ScullianSSC15‑1615838
164093Keith PooleNicki MathewsNYC141413‑1541
173454Alan McMullanKerry McMullanSSC‑1717161750
183806Jane McMeekinZoe ParsonsSSC‑1818171853

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