JJ Giltinan Trophy- Thurlow Fisher dominates Race 5
by Frank Quealey on 20 Feb 2015
Thurlow Fisher Lawyers leads defending champion Gotta Love It 7 home in Race 5 of the JJ Giltinan Championship - 2015 JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiffs Championship, Race 5 Frank Quealey /Australian 18 Footers League
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Thurlow Fisher Lawyers broke the previous Gotta Love It 7 domination to win Race 5 of the JJ Giltinan Trophy on the Sydney Harbour on Thursday.
Sailing a four lap windward-return course, Thurlow Fisher Lawyers (Michael Coxon, Trent Barnabas, Dave O’Connor) won the start at the pin end of the line and sailed brilliantly in the light ENE breeze to leave the bunched fleet behind her by 50s.
The lead got out to 2m10s at the halfway mark before a freshening breeze over the final lap of the course saw the margin reduced to 52s at the finish.
Defening champion Gotta Love It 7 (Seve Jarvin, Sam Newton, Scott Babbage) crossed in second place, 1m20s ahead of the third placed USA skiff Harken (Howie Hamlin, Dan Phillips, Skip McCormack), and will retain the title if the team can finish in the first eleven placings in either of the weekend’s races
With two races still to be sailed, the current points table after each team discards their worst performance to date, is:
Gotta Love It 7 on four points, Mojo Wine (Lee Knapton) 17, Thurlow Fisher Lawyers 18, Asko Appliances (Marcus Ashley-Jones) 23, Harken 24 and De’Longhi (Simon Nearn) 30.
After a series of #2 sail NE races, today saw all teams go with their big rigs.
Thurlow Fisher Lawyers held a big lead at the bottom mark the first time and things could have been disastrous when sheet hand Dave O’Connor went overboard as the skiff rounded the buoy.
Apart from this one incident, the Thurlow team were immaculate and were never in any serious doubt of victory.
For the previously unbeaten Gotta Love It 7 team it was a race they would prefer to forget.
They couldn’t match the Thurlow Fisher Lawyers team’s boat speed up the first windward leg and were buried deep in the pack on the first spinnaker run.
Trailing in eighth place at the bottom mark the first time, Team Seven were still more than 2m behind the leader after two laps.
As the breeze freshened, naturally the time margin decreased and Gotta Love It 7 got back to 52s behind the winner but Thurlow Fisher Lawyers was just too good on the day.
The championship continues on Saturday with the last race on Sunday 22 February. The club’s regular ferry will follow the racing, leaving Double Bay Wharf, alongside the clubhouse.
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