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Ted Albert Memorial Regatta - Dragon fleet on notice

by David Staley on 4 Jan 2015
The Dragon fleet gets off the line at RBYC - Ted Albert Memorial Regatta 2015 - Prince Philip Cup. David Staley / RBYC
At the Ted Albert Memorial Regatta 2015, Prince Philip Cup, Robert Campbell (GBR) and the crew of 'Indulgence' from Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron have won in convincing fashion with three wins from three starts.


The one-day regatta was the prelude to the Prince Philip Cup, the 2015 Australasian Championship for the International Dragon class being conducted by Royal Brighton Yacht Club.

Perfect Port Phillip racing conditions were turned on for the Ted Albert Regatta today, with a consistent southerly remaining between 10-15 knots and a sunny afternoon.

Englishman Campbell is no stranger to the Prince Philip Cup competition and is a past President of the International Dragon Class. This year he has teamed with RSYC sailors Robert Alpe and Richard Franklin in a chartered boat. They were challenged but never headed today.



Raymond Chatfield (RFBYC) and 'Wizzardry' claimed second overall with a two-two-three scoreline. Third was Wolf Breit (RSYS) with the Sydney-Hobart winning skipper of 'Wild Rose', Roger Hickman, aboard as tactician. Gordon Ingate’s 'Whimsical' and Anthony Armstrong’s 'French Connection' were also very competitive crews today with top three finishes.

With the extreme heat and windy conditions in Melbourne over the preceding days, there has been little opportunity for many of the visiting sailors to practice ahead of the Regatta.

'Today was a good day for interstate and international crews to get accustomed to the Port Phillip conditions', said Race Officer John Spencer.

'This lead-in event to the Prince Philip Cup also provided a shake-down for the RBYC Race Management team with all three races going very smoothly', he said.

The 2015 Prince Philip Cup Regatta gets underway tomorrow with seven races scheduled before the Championship concludes on Friday.

Overall Results - Ted Albert Memorial Regatta


  Race Number Points  
Pl Name Boat Sail
Num
State Club 1 2 3 Total
Points
Net
Points
 
1 Robert CAMPBELL
Robert ALPE
Richard FRANKLIN
Indulgence AUS218   RSYS 1 1 1 3 3  
2 Raymond CHATFIELD
Peter MASSEE
Karen CHATFIELD
Wizzardry AUS201 WA RFBYC 2 3 3 8 8  
3 Wolf BREIT shapes aus213 NSW rsys 4 4 2 10 10  
4 Gordon INGATE
Brad SHERIDAN
David GILES
Whimsical DKA217 NSW RSYS 5 2 4 11 11  
5 Anthony ARMSTRONG
Brendan MOSS
Andrew HOWE
FrenchConnection AUS211 NSW RSYS 3 5 8 16 16  
6 Jeff ROSE
Zane RIDGEWAY
Stuart LOFT
Ridgeway AUS180 VIC RTYC/Metung YC 7 6 5 18 18  
7 Sandra ANDERSON Liquidity 210 WA RFBYC 6 7 6 19 19  
8 Michael WILKINSON
Stephen FRIES
Roger MASTERS
Xanthos AUS212 TAS RYCT 10 9 7 26 26  
9 Angus RONEY LYLA 194 VIC RBYC 9 8 9 26 26  
10 Paul JACKSON
Glenn NORTON
Peter COLEMAN
DRAGON LADY AUS165 VIC RBYC 12 10 10 32 32  
11 Donald BLANKSBY
James HARLAND
Steven NEWLANDS
ASA DAUS177 VIC RBYC 11 11 14 36 36  
12 Hugh HOWARD
Manuela GALVAO
Julie CLARK
Tarakona GBR600 VIC Brighton 15 13 11 39 39  
13 Charles STANTON
Andrew MOSS
Greg STANTON
AMAZING GRACE AUS176 VIC RBYC 13 14 13 40 40  
14 Christian BOILLOT
Paul MCKENZIE
James HEYWOOD
IMAGINATION AUS179 VIC METUNG YC 8 17
DNC
17
DNC
42 42  
15 Jeremy NOLAN Dejoka AUS148 VIC RBYC 14 12 17
RET
43 43  
16 Sarah CLOUGH
Jayde ROSE
Jacqui LOFT
Magic D183 VIC Metung Yacht Club 17
DNC
15 12 44 44  

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