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Sharpie Nat Champs - Higgins doesn't lose Focus and re-writes history

by Marc Ablett on 19 Jan 2015
Higgins in the overtaking lane downwind Lou Hollis
2014 - 15 Sharpie National Championships - Sharpie veteran Mal Higgins has re-written the history books claiming his seventh Sharpie National title after a resounding win in front of a fleet of 42 on the waters of Botany Bay over the New year period.

Higgins, with crew Andrew Chisholm and Sam Sanderson in Focus, secured the championship with a race to spare and cruised through to a victory-lap-style win in race seven on the final day of racing.

Higgins claimed five out of the seven race wins hosted by the Georges River Sailing Club, discarding his eighth from race one with his worst carried result being a third in race six.



The regatta was mostly dominated by South Australians with Geoff McCloud in Warpig with Mark Beaumont and Sam Flint in second and Jason Heritage in Fresh Bread with James Hughes and Darren Witty in third.

However it was fantastic to see the home state of NSW pushing right up into the top echelon, the three (Truck, Smoke and Blur) boats locked at the top of the leader board in the NSW state titles all showing their ability to mix it with the strong South Aussie contingent. With many top five results along the way, this bodes well for the future of the rapidly growing fleet in NSW. With veteran Queenslander Rick Outhred turning back the clock to record a second place in race one and top 10 overall.



21-year-old South Australian Ryan Kelly skippering Nude with young gun crew Tom Schnaars and Sean Keen were a real stand out, finishing the regatta fifth overall and turning some heads along the way.

Other great efforts were, West Australians 'All Scoobed Out' skippered by Jack Swallow winning a very competitive and large junior championship, Mikeala Sparre for winning the womens skipper trophy from four other teams and Todd Curry in 'Truck' for winning the Country trophy beating out 19 other teams for the win.



Now with seven titles, Higgins has equaled Queensland yachting legend and sharpie class patron John Cuneo's long-standing record recognising them both as the two most successful sharpie skippers in the 72-year history of the class, in either of the heavyweight or lightweight models.

Cuneo won a total of three heavyweight Sharpie National Championships in 1956, 1958 and 1960 and four lightweight championships in 1961, 1962, 1964 and 1965, boasting a record that some thought would never be challenged.

Higgins' dominance throughout the last decade has allowed him to claim six championships in the last seven nationals he has attended since 2006/7, to join his maiden title from 1999 in Nest Of Vipers at Royal Brighton (Victoria).
Although the record speaks for itself, Higgins said there was still one prize he had not achieved.

He said he still wanted to win a title in Western Australia, which was the only state he hadn't won in.



The last time Higgins sailed a nationals in Western Australia was at East Fremantle in 2007/8 where he finished fourth in Blur behind winner Wade Henson in Vicious, runner up Peter Chappell in The Lizard, and hometown sparring partner Geoff 'Sam' McCloud in Pig Out who finished third.

Difficulties with children's optimist sailing forced Higgins to miss last year's Western Australia nationals at Mounts Bay, which was eventually won by Chappell, however he said he hoped to return in the future to have another go.

The club itself put on a fantastic event and showed that they want Sharpies to be a key fixture in their racing at club level in the future. The committee led by Andrew McLachlan and club CEO Christine Bryant looks set to throw a lot of support behind the class and are keen to develop the Sharpies as a senior class. With over 23 boats racing consistently in Canberra, Wollongong and Sydney, it is fantastic to see such numbers and enthusiasm for the class as people realise that Sharpies really do put the fun back into sailing. With an ultra competitive fleet with many national champions from other classes getting involved the standard of racing and consistent fleet sizes puts it right near the top of the leader board for crewed high performance dinghies.



Immediate attention will now turn to the State titles in each state, with the South Australian State championships at Wallaroo on the Yorke Peninsula looking to draw a big fleet of around 25, While over in the west there has been plenty of talk about 30+ boats attending the States at Mandurah just south of Perth. NSW will continue to build with a sprint series at Georges River in mid-late feb and round two of the State titles looking to be on in Mid-march, with 20+ boats expected. The Victorians are showing resurgence and with a potential boatbuilding project on the horizon the fleet is set to explode, the culture the vics have bought for the past three seasons is really starting to take shape and transfer into boats on the water with around 15 expected at the titles on the March long weekend.

Longer term the Nationals next season will be held in Tasmania from Sandy Bay Sailing Club, from the second of Jan-8th of Jan with measuring on the 31st with a huge NYE Welcome party that night. The Tasmanian fleet has grown significantly in recent years and are expecting 10-15 of their own boats, with the fleet in such a good position nationally, expect it to continue growing and we will continue to see large fleets and an unbelievable social scene for years to come.



If you are interested in getting involved in the great class, get in touch with your local state representative through website or alternatively contact marc_ablett@hotmail.com and we will endeavour to put you in touch with the right people. It has been fantastic bringing you this event from Georges River Sailing Club and we move forward to Tassie next year. Get around it!

 Overall Results:


Plc Bow
No
Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
30-Dec
Race 2
30-Dec
Race 3
31-Dec
Race 4
2-Jan
Race 5
3-Jan
Race 6
3-Jan
Race 7
5-Jan
Drop Total
1 8 SA930
Focus
Sharpie
M. Higgins
A.Chisholm S. Sanderson

SA
8 1 1 1 1 3 1 8 8
2 15 SA928
Warpig
Sharpie
G. McCloud
M. Beaumont S. Flint

SA
16 7 2 2 3 1 5 16 20
3 9 SA920
Fresh Bread
Sharpie
J. Heritage
J. Hughes D. Witty

S A
5 2 5 5 4 7 4 7 25
4 38 SA905
Area Construction
Sharpie
C. Went
T. Manhood K. Olsen

SA
1 15 6 7 2 2 8 15 26
5 12 SA926
Nude
Sharpie
R. Kelly
T. Schnaars S. Keen

SA
7 3 3 6 11 4 9 11 32
6 4 N898
Truck
Sharpie
T. Curry
B. Curry H. Sellers

NSW
3 4 8 4 8 8 7 8 34
7 27 N893
Blur
Sharpie
D. Souter
T. Rodwell M. Outhred

NSW
4 11 13 8 5 17 3 17 44
8 5 N883
Smoke
Sharpie
M. Forster
B. Phillips A. Forster

ACT
10 9 4 3 6 20 17 20 49
9 30 SA929
Beer Nuts...
Sharpie
D. Snoad
K. McNamara J. Thomas

SA
13 5 9 19 7 5 16 19 55
10 22 Q903
Silent Butt Deadly
Sharpie
R. Outhred
B. Rankine H. Fisher

QLD
2 17 7 31 23 6 21 31 76
11 10 SA921
Venera
Sharpie
A. Hughes
A. Hill J. Davis

SA
12 21 12 9 9 16 20 21 78
12 35 SA919
Spank
Sharpie
J. Weigand
T. Alder J. Kelly

SA
18 10 22 13 18 9 13 22 81
13 7 WA923
Mona
Sharpie
N. Heggart
S. Lawson R. Yeldon

WA
6 6 18 14 24 DSQ
(41.00)
15 41 83
14 36 N918
Shazam
Sharpie
D. Dixon-Hughes
S. Duggan R. Inglis

NSW
24 20 19 22 16 11 2 24 90
15 13 SA817
NIGHTMARE
Sharpie
S. Luders
L. Celigoj I. Flockhart

SA
20 29 17 16 13 19 6 29 91
16 32 N851
The Bear
Sharpie
M. Sparre
R. Tikoft M.Rofe

NSW
9 14 14 30 10 28 19 30 94
17 24 N869
Space Monkeys
Sharpie
I. Richardson
D.Chazzan Z.Ellem

NSW
14 19 30 10 15 21 18 30 97
18 37 N751
Proud Aussie
Sharpie
Rick Shortridge
N. Wright A. Martin

NSW
23 30 16 11 17 14 23 30 104
19 18 SA865
ERK'S BOAT
Sharpie
B. O'Toole
P. Simms S. Common

S.A.
15 16 26 21 14 13 26 26 105
20 19 N831
Deep Sea Racing Prawns
Sharpie
M. Ablett
K. Schlimbach M. Denny

NSW
30 18 10 25 22 10 22 30 107
21 20 V835
Psycho Therapy
Sharpie
G. Nichols
J. Nichols O. Walker

Vic
25 8 23 15 27 25 12 27 108
22 16 N826
Loaded Dog
Sharpie
D. Milligan
J. Fisher K. Rosenbaun

NSW
26 24 11 18 21 DSQ
(41.00)
10 41 110
23 31 WA909
All Scoobed Out
Sharpie
J. Swallow
T. Burtenshaw K. Swallow

WA
32 12 20 17 20 15 27 32 111
24 1 N819
Irish Frog
Sharpie
C. Ablett
D. Mole J. Layton

NSW
27 13 21 20 35 24 11 35 116
25 28 N671
Yarralumla Organ Transplanters
Sharpie
K. Hanrahan
J. Kirk A. Sasson

ACT
19 22 25 12 28 29 14 29 120
26 14 N876
Pleasure and Pain
Sharpie
N. Marzano
D. Zanin A. Marzano

NSW
11 23 31 28 25 18 25 31 130
27 23 SA808
You Cant Get Fritz in Sydney
Sharpie
S. Hackett
AT Ramsay AW Ramsay

SA
28 31 15 26 12 RET
(41.00)
24 41 136
28 34 N854
The Chilli Factor
Sharpie
K. Tanner
G.Warner S.Johnstone

NSW
17 DSQ
(41.00)
27 24 29 22 30 41 149
29 25 N902
Mainiac
Sharpie
J. Richardson
R. Nairn A. Richardson

NSW
21 26 24 23 32 23 33 33 149
30 39 SA931
TBA
Sharpie
C. Todd
D. Nairn J. Webb

SA
DNF
(41.00)
DNF
(41.00)
29 27 19 12 28 41 156
31 17 N885
Mr Freeze
Sharpie
B. Molyneux
d. Molyneux J Caffery

ACT
22 25 32 32 26 26 35 35 163
32 33 N871
Bling
Sharpie
M. Tulip
T. Ducker E. Hines

NSW
29 27 28 33 31 30 29 33 174
33 29 N736
Priority Road
Sharpie
C. Schlimbach
A.Welch S.Doherty

NSW
35 28 35 37 33 DNF
(41.00)
34 41 202
34 40 V842
Waiting on a balance
Sharpie
N. Major
R. Mercer S. Rodnell

Vic
34 DNF
(41.00)
38 29 30 DNF
(41.00)
31 41 203
35 6 N812
Rocket Fuels
Sharpie
S. Hart
C. Buchanan S. Horn

ACT
31 34 34 34 38 DNF
(41.00)
32 41 203
36 26 N836
Ma Cherie
Sharpie
M. Leydon
P. Williams. I. Ritchie

NSW
37 35 37 35 36 31 36 37 210
37 21 V777
FIGJAM
Sharpie
J. Radnell
L. Davies C. Lees

Vic
38 32 39 38 37 32 38 39 215
38 2 SA895
FOAM 3
Sharpie
B. Annesbury
A. Breen J. Reeder

SA
36 36 33 36 39 DNS
(41.00)
37 41 217
39 3 N852
Crews Control
Sharpie
S. Cronin
Tba

NSW
DNF
(41.00)
DNF
(41.00)
36 39 34 27 DNS
(41.00)
41 218
40 11 N781
Sharp as a Tack
Sharpie
W. Keavy
B. Melia N. Kenry

NSW
33 33 DNS
(41.00)
DNS
(41.00)
DNS
(41.00)
DNS
(41.00)
DNS
(41.00)
41 230
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