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Irish RS Eastern Championships overall

by David Rose on 22 Apr 2015
Sparkling conditions for the RS class at the Royal Irish - Irish RS Eastern Championships Shane Goggin
Irish RS Eastern Championships – To the untrained eye, it was business as usual for the RS400 class racing out of the Royal Irish Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire over the weekend. We had a big and very competitive fleet of 25 RS400's add to this the sight of new sails pouring out of the McCready's sailboats van on the first morning and the scene was set. The expectation of great racing, and a forecast for good wind and sun had everyone excited.

The fleet's current top names are all well-established now. But look down the fleet at the new names and the general quality of the field and you will know that this event and this season is something special in Irish Sailing. Nobody in the top 12 was a rookie this year and Sean Cleary, defending Eastern Champion and runner-up at the Sothern's and for the overall traveler's series last season was to finish up 12th. He was sailing with a new team mate Donal Murphy who had helped him to second RS400 in the local frostbites a few weeks earlier. Sean heads to England for a new job now and he will be sorely missed at Irish regionals. We look forward to following his progress, no doubt at the front of the UK 400 scene. He is expected to re-appear at the Irish Nationals later in the season.

New class member and Ex-helmsman's champ George Kenefick finished 16th overall. He will, no doubt, be more competitive as the season progresses, and expressed some frustration at his form, he is one to watch over the season. Ex-Mirror world runner-up and Ex-Mirror National Champion Andrew Woodward and crew Michael Walsh on their first outing with fresh sails came in 13th. Of course this is just one event and high-quality sailors like Andrew, Sean and George will always find a way to excel in a class, but there is a feeling now in this class that anyone can be outside the top 10 in any race. A notable statistic looking at the results is that only three sailors managed to have all six race results inside the top ten over the Eastern championship weekend.

Now let's talk the business end of the fleet. Coming into this regatta, Alex Barry and Richie Leonard of MBSC/RCYC had been pushed hard for all of the 2014 season, but were an unbeaten pairing in the Irish events they attended together and had taken the travelers title, and Nationals. Gareth Flannigan and David Fletcher were of a pedigree that had them likely to compete for top honours, with a history of winning national titles in a variety of classes including the Laser and SB20. Local RStGYC team and Ex RS400 national champion paring of Emmet Ryan and his brother James were together again for their first regional since the 2013 season (James had been on a year of travel).

The Ryan team had been tuning up in the frostbites and it showed, with a great recovery from an average start line position and an opening race win to set their stall out early. They would be competitive to the end, and had they won the last race would have been champions. In the end, the Ryan's had to make do with a couple or race wins that contributed to their third place overall. James will be proud of the fact that he clearly has not lost his competitive edge on his travels.

Gareth Flannigan showed why he has about six nicknames mainly describing him as some sort of fish in water as he and David Fletcher had a pace to burn upwind and were extremely consistent all event off the start line. Like Ryan, he recorded two bullets, but he also managed to keep his other scores in the top five and had the sort of regatta dreams are made of.

Alex Barry and Richie Leonard were not going to be easy to beat, and showing their class, after a string of top three finishes, the top Irish pairing fought off David Rose and Ian Hef on the last run of the last race to record a bullet and do enough it would seem to take the regatta. As it turned out, a boat that had been disqualified for being OCS on day one had been reinstated (It felt from where I was sitting that a few boats were over on that start) and Alex and Richie were to be denied due to this points change and only by the a countback, having matched Gareth and David's 11 point tally.

This fleet is super competitive and there were just six points separating the third placed Ryan team on 20 points with fifth and sixth placed teams Chirs Penny (Artemis-Racing) and Simon Martin, and David Rose and Ian Hef on 26. Ross McDonald and Dylan Gannon finished fourth just two points behind Ryan on 22, after an excellent regatta. Ross is an Ex-Laser National Champion. So congratulations to Gareth and David sailing out of BYC who are well-deserved 2015 RS400 Eastern Champions. Excitement is already building for the Northern champs up next in the regional calendar. Remember for those in the fleet looking to sharpen up their skills, there is a sprint regatta out of the Royal St George Yacht Club on May 9th, for RS200's and RS400's.



RS Fevas

Sixteen Feva teams turned out to compete for the Eastern title this year. This is an exciting year with a trip to the worlds coming up later in the season. The fleet included two visiting teams from Galway (GBSC), and both fared very well in the event with a fourth for Aaron O'Reilly and David Carberry and a seventh for Brian Murphy and David O'Reilly. Great to see Feva's that are willing to travel and make this class really exciting.

The top three places were all local Dublin bay RSGYC sailors. Triona Hickson and Kathy Kelly won the first two races of the event and finishing just three points off the lead in third place could easily have been champions.
Toby Hudson-Fowler and Greg Arrowsmith had an excellent regatta and would finished second on 10 points, just one point behind Tom and Henry Higgins, who took the championship in the last race.
Congratulations to Tom and Henry Higgins who are RSFeva Eastern Champions for 2015.

RS200s

There were many very well attended events last season in Ireland. This season is an exciting one for the RS200's particularly as the fleet welcomes a revamped sail plan that modernizes the boats look and feel.
The turnout for this event was affected by exam season for the younger members of the class, so expect bigger fleets as the season progresses.

The top end of this fleet looked very familiar, as Marty O'Leary and Rachel Williamson sailing out of RSGYC continues to dominate the RS200 Class in Ireland with a performance including three bullets, two seconds and a third. Marty and Rachel had showed their class before the event, finishing runner-up to the Ryans RS400 team in the frostbites.

They were matched this time on points by the every present Ex National champion Sean Craig and Heather King, who would only be second on countback having matched Marty and Rachel this time also on a final point's tally of seven. Frank O'Rourke and Sarah Byrne were eight points back in the third, and Luke Murphy and Patrick Cahill had some great moments and finished fourth overall. Luke and Patrick are strong prospects for the future and sail out of RSGYC. Congratulations to Marty and Rachel who are RS200 Eastern Champions for 2015.

RS 200 Eastern Championships 2015 -

Provisional Result

Entries: 9

Races Sailed: 6

Discard: 1

 Sail No

Boat

Helm

Crew

Club

Points

Place

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

1343

RS200

Marty O'Leary

Rachel Williamson

RSGYC

7

1

2

1

2

3

1

1

101

RS200

Sean Craig

Heather King

RSGYC

7

2

1

2

1

1

2

2

1478

RS200

Frank O'Rourke

Sarah Byrne

GSC

15

3

3

3

3

4

3

3

1480

RS200

Luke Murphy

Patrick Cahill

RSG

19

4

4

4

4

2

5

6

898

RS200

Aaron Jones

Conor Clery

GSC

24

5

5

5

5

5

4

10

759

RS200

Michael Tyrrell

Meg Tyrrell

RIYC

34

6

10

6

6

7

10

5

645

RS200

Laura Jackson

Nikki Dwyer

BYC/DSC

36

7

10

10

10

6

6

4

615

RS200

Grainne Allen

Aine Keogh

GSC

50

8

10

10

10

10

10

10

1015

RS200

Ciaran keogh

Siobhan Keogh

GSC

50

8

10

10

10

10

10

10



RS 400 Eastern Championships 2015 -

Provisional Result

Entries: 25

Races Sailed: 6

Discard: 1

 Sail No

Boat

Helm

Crew

Club

Points

Place

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

1259

RS400

Gareth Flanagan

David Fletcher

BYC

11

1

2

1

3

5

1

4

1126

RS400

Alex Barry

Richie Leonard

MBSC/RCYC

11

2

3

3

2

26

2

1

1339

RS400

Emmet Ryan

James Ryan

RSGYC

20

3

1

5

11

1

3

10

1099

RS400

Ross McDonald

Dylan Gannon

HYC

22

4

4

4

6

6

5

3

1004

RS400

Chris Penny

Simon Martin

CSC

26

5

5

26

1

3

6

11

1179

RS400

David Rose

Ian Heffernan

MBSC

26

6

9

11

4

4

7

2

741

RS400

Mike Ferguson

Phil Adams

RUYC/BYC

32

7

6

7

8

2

10

9

941

RS400

Paul McLaughlin

Michael McKinley

CSC

35

8

15

2

17

8

4

6

1144

RS400

George Kingston

Ian McNamee

CHSC

43

9

8

12

13

7

11

5

1230

RS400

Paul McMahon

Laura Houlihan

HYC

51

10

10

9

10

15

18

7

1436

RS400

Simon Herriott

Stephen Bourke

GSC

53

11

12

14

5

10

12

26

1017

RS400

Sean Cleary

Donal Murphy

GSC

53

12

7

10

9

13

14

18

748

RS400

Andrew Woodward

Michael Walsh

RCYC

55

13

14

6

18

14

8

13

589

RS400

Peter Bayly

Paddy Blackley

GSC

64

14

16

8

14

11

22

15

1044

RS400

George Kenefick

Joseph Bruen

RCYC

65

15

13

13

16

9

17

14

825

RS400

Trevor D'Arcy

Alan McClernon

CSC/RNIYC

67

16

19

16

7

12

15

17

1406

RS400

Dave Cheyne

Lisa Neary

NDCC

73

17

11

15

12

26

9

26

1138

RS400

Owen Laverty

Gina Laverty

RSGYC

78

18

18

26

15

17

16

12

1140

RS400

Robert O'Sullivan

David Whitaker

MBSC

84

19

20

17

26

18

21

8

1251

RS400

John lewis

Sheela Lewis

CAYC

97

20

21

26

26

21

13

16

867

RS400

Simon Murray

Tiernan Regan

NYC

98

21

24

20

20

19

20

19

1188

RS400

Neil Strain

John Ferguson

RNIYC

103

22

17

26

26

20

19

21

1349

RS400

Garrett Donnelly

Murrough Kavanagh

MYC

105

23

25

18

21

22

24

20

728

RS400

Andy Browne

David Hicks

CLYC

108

24

23

21

19

23

23

22

1353

RS400

Robert Hastings

Neil Calvin

RNIYC

109

25

22

19

26

16

26

26



RS FEVA Eastern Championships 2015 -

Provisional Result

Entries: 17

Races Sailed: 6

Discard: 1

 Sail No

Boat

Helm

Crew

Club

Points

Place

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

2512

RS Feva

Tom Higgins

Henry Higgins

RSGYC

9

1

2

2

3

1

1

3

5486

RS Feva

Toby Hudson-Fowler

Greg Arrowsmith

RSGYC

10

2

5

3

1

2

3

1

1776

RS Feva

Triona Hickson

Kathy Kelly

RSGYC

11

3

1

1

2

5

2

5

2818

RS Feva

Aaron O'Reilly

David Carberry

GBSC

19

4

4

6

5

3

5

2

1588

RS Feva

Laura Coleman

Nicola Ferguson

RIYC

19

5

3

5

4

4

4

4

1514

RS Feva

Lorcan Tighe

Cian Murphy

NYC

34

6

7

7

8

6

6

18

3613

RS Feva

Brian Murphy

David O'Reilly

GBSC

38

7

8

8

6

8

8

9

1655

RS Feva

Iseult Cambay

Luke horgan

 

44

8

6

18

18

7

7

6

5221

RS Feva

Lauren Murray

Tara Coackley

RSGYC

45

9

11

10

9

9

9

8

1605

RS Feva

Dara Donnelly

Cliona Coyle

NYC

56

10

9

4

7

18

18

18

T

RS Feva

Oscar Mulvin

Max Goodbody

RIYC

57

11

10

9

18

10

10

18

177

RS Feva

Aisling Lawrence

Alanna Stanley

GSC

69

12

12

11

10

18

18

18

X11

RS Feva

Siofra Mooney

Daisy Dillon Malone

RIYC

73

13

13

12

18

12

18

18

0

RS Feva

Senen O'Shea

Hugo Stapleton

RIYC

76

14

18

18

18

11

11

18

1654

RS Feva

Emily Arrowsmith

Ciara Little

RSGYC

79

15

18

18

18

18

18

7

1480

RS Feva

Luke Murphy

Patrick Cahill

RSGYC

86

16

14

18

18

18

18

18

3669

RS Feva

Marcus O’Leary

Robert Kinsely

 

90

17

18

18

18

18

18

18

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