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2015-16 Cherub NSW State Championships - Round one

by Rolf Lunsmann on 26 Oct 2015
Jen Padgett and Sophie Holt in "Everything Zen" lead Charlotte Henly-Smith and James Bloomfield in "Liquor in Public" down one of the tight reaches. Carol Stephenson Linda Spicer
Alison Chapman and Andrew Stephenson from Drummoyne Sailing Club hold the narrowest of leads after the first round of the 2015-16 NSW Cherub State Championship sailed at Belmont 16ft Sailing Club over the weekend.

In some of the first fresh breezes of the new season a fleet of 27 Cherubs faced the starters for the first three of eleven scheduled races for the Championship. Chapman and Stephenson, sailing a new Barley Mk1 Cherub “Action”, built by Stephenson over winter, proved that they will be a force to be reckoned with throughout the coming summer of Cherub racing. In their first race in the new boat on Saturday they were quickly in the lead only to be overtaken on the last downwind leg of the short race, by 2009 Cherub National Champions Kris Fay and Nigel Blatchford from Belmont in “Son of Wally”.

In Race Two the fortunes were overturned as Chapman and Stephenson raced to the lead and were never headed. “Son of Wally” held off the remainder of the fleet to tie up the overall points overnight, with Kirk Mitchell and James Warner from Drummoyne third.



In Sunday’s long format Race Three, Chapman and Stephenson demonstrated the speed of their new boat, clearing out from the fleet for a convincing win. Behind them the racing was tight with Fay and Blatchford holding on for second to stay just a single point off the series lead. Nicole Barnes and Jeremy Johnson from Lane Cove, who improved with each race of the round, finished third.

The weekend’s fleet included two boats from Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Sailing Club the first ever entries from the northern Sydney Club. In addition to Alison Chapman, there were ten other female skippers among the 27 entries with three women in the top ten at the end of the round.

The second round of the Championships will be sailed at Drummoyne Sailing Club on 21-22 November.






Results:

Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
23-Oct
Race 2
24-Oct
Race 3
25-Oct
Drop Total
1 3176
Action
Cherub
Alison Chapman
Andrew Stephenson
Drummoyne
NSW
2 1 1 0 4
2 3171
Son of Wally
Cherub
Kris Fay
Nigel Blatchford
Belmont
NSW
1 2 2 0 5
3 3170
Harden Up!
Cherub
Kirk Mitchell
James Warner
Drummoyne
NSW
3 3 4 0 10
4 3152
Enough Rope
Cherub
Nicole Barnes
Jeremy Jones
Lane Cove
NSW
5 4 3 0 12
5 3164
Cauchemar
Cherub
Tim Harrington
Chris Harrington
Lane Cove
NSW
4 6 5 0 15
6 3116
Hooters
Cherub
Morgan York
Matt Hall
Belmont
NSW
6 5 6 0 17
7 3119
Rack M Up
Cherub
Ryan Clifton-Smith
Tom Drury
Belmont
NSW
7 7 7 0 21
8 3158
Causing Haavik
Cherub
Ryan Lancaster
Brett Lancaster
Belmont
NSW
8 10 8 0 26
9 3131
Spread'ers
Cherub
Adam Cooke
Thomas McNally
Belmont
NSW
10 8 14 0 32
10 3145
Alchemy
Cherub
Fiona Lunsman
Rolf Lunsman
Lane Cove
NSW
11 14 11 0 36
11 3169
New Order
Cherub
Andrew Stewart
Amy Stewart
Belmont
NSW
14 12 12 0 38
12 3144
Wally
Cherub
Lateicha Bower
Jarrod Turner
Belmont
NSW
17 9 13 0 39
13 3104
Dirty Jobs
Cherub
Tilly Lang
Brendan Jenkins
Drummoyne
NSW
15 13 15 0 43
14 3160
Getcha Cans Out
Cherub
Emily Ward
Daniel Barnett
Drummoyne
NSW
12 16 16 0 44
15 3155
Rope City
Cherub
Davin Conigrave
Jess Stephenson
Drummoyne
NSW
13 15 18 0 46
16 3147
Camel Toe
Cherub
Aaron Kirkby
Ash Knighton
Belmont
NSW
9 DNF
(28.00)
10 0 47
17 3161
Monster
Cherub
Greata Quealy
Ed Breslin
Lane Cove
NSW
16 23 9 0 48
18 3168
Almost Famous
Cherub
Felicity Wellman
Neil Scothern
Drummoyne
NSW
23 11 17 0 51
19 3070
Ricochet
Cherub
Stuart Kirkby
Sam Neilson
Belmont
NSW
18 19 19 0 56
20 3133
Fisticuffs
Cherub
Peter Charlton
Scott Charlton
Belmont
NSW
19 17 21 0 57
21 2989
Evolution
Cherub
Maddison Lavis
Ben Lavis
Belmont
NSW
26 18 22 0 66
22 3096
Hooray
Cherub
Bailey Hoard
Alan Neilson
Belmont
NSW
22 21 23 0 66
23 3149
Quick Spoon
Cherub
Andrew Mattinson
Luke Alexander
Belmont
NSW
21 22 24 0 67
24 3100
Everything Zen
Cherub
Jen Pagett
Sophie Holt
Drummoyne
NSW
24 DNS
(28.00)
20 0 72
25 3090
South Park
Cherub
Michael Cahill
John Cahill
Drummoyne
NSW
25 24 25 0 74
26 3129
Bite the Bullet
Cherub
Ben Sutters
Lane Cove
NSW
DNF
(28.00)
DNF
(28.00)
DNC
(30.00)
0 86
27 3062
The Lairy Canary
Cherub
Nellie Imlay
Josh Purnell
Lane Cove
NSW
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
0 90
28 3110
Tickle My Fancy
Cherub
John Sanderson
Alex Sanderson
Drummoyne
NSW
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
0 90
29 3159
Liquor in Public
Cherub
Charlotte Henley-Smith
James Bloomfield
Drummoyne
NSW
20 20 DNF
(27.00)
0 121
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