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Final four decided in YDL NZ Match Racing titles

by Andrew Delves, RNZYS 6 Oct 2018 03:42 PDT 6 October 2018
Yachting Developments Ltd New Zealand Match Racing Championships - Day 3 © Andrew Delves

The final four teams have been decided for tomorrow’s finals day at the Yachting Developments NZMRC after some unbelievably exciting quarterfinals this afternoon at the RNZYS.

Conditions were perfect for match racing, and the mouth-watering matchups didn’t disappoint all those watching on the water and looking on from the Squadrons Members Bar.

The first quarterfinal saw Josh Junior taking on RNZYS Performance Programme skipper James Wilson, and you could have been forgiven for thinking this may be over in three – especially when Junior went two nil up. However, quite the contrary unfolded after that, with Wilson putting up the fight of his life to win the next two matches and tie the scores at two apiece. Wilson also had the upper hand when he managed to get a pre-start penalty on Junior, but unfortunately, the race was blown up by race management and the decider had to begin again.

Junior then went onto win a tight final match and sent his team into the semi-finals - “It was incredibly close and exciting, and I think we were lucky to win it. They sailed better than us and, you know, we are pretty happy to make it through to the next stage! He [Wilson} was sailing really well, and most of all he was going incredibly quick, we just couldn’t match his speed, so we really struggled with that, and it took us a long time to get going. We got pretty lucky with the postponement in one race, and that got us back into it, but well done to James and his team.”

The second quarterfinal was a somewhat one-sided affair, with Leonard Takahashi and his Pacific Racing Team taking down Patrick Harris three nil, which included a very impressive pre-start manoeuvre that resulted in a black flag on Harris and his young RNZYS Youth Training Programme team. Takahashi was pretty happy to be in the final four – “It was an interesting quarterfinal. It was good to get a black on him in the first race so we could take a little bit of a break, but he sailed really well and always kept it close - so it was good fun racing against Patrick. Now we look forward to semis tomorrow.” When asked whether he’d rather face Junior or Steele in the semi’s Takahashi wasn’t so sure “They are both pretty good, and we’re going to have to beat them at some stage so we’ll take it on tomorrow and see how it goes.”

Quarterfinal three was a familiar matchup, with Nick Egnot-Johnson and his RNZYS PP Knots Racing Team taking on RNZYS YTP skipper Jordan Stevenson. These two have had plenty of battles in the last couple of years, and this one didn’t disappoint. After four close races, the scores were tied up, and it was time for a do or die decider to secure a semi-final spot, the same situation these two were in at the Nespresso Youth International Match Racing Championships earlier this year. Once again it was Egnot-Johnson and his US Grand Slam winning Knots Racing team who came out on top and booked their tickets to finals day tomorrow - “Jordan sailed well, we always seem to have very tight matches with him. Anything could have happened, but the boys are really happy we managed to get over the line first in that final race. We are looking forward to the semis tomorrow!”

It was a battle between two past champions in quarterfinal number four, with Chris Steele taking on Laurie Jury. After Jury collected the start mark in the first race, Steele went on to win and go one nil up quite easily, but the following two races were incredibly tight. You could see that Jury, who hasn’t match raced for nearly ten years, was starting to remember more and more as the battle raged on and the racing was intense and extremely close fought. Steele went on to win the second race by a small margin but was really up against it in the third, with Jury leading on the final downwind leg. However, it was not to be as a very fast Steele showed he was the one with more recent racing under his belt by overhauling Jury in the final metres and taking a decisive three nil quarterfinal victory.

“It was a bloody good battle out there with Laurie. He’s an experienced match racer, and I knew it was going to be a tough fight. The boys really pulled through for me in those races though. They were on fire so I’d like to thank them for the form they showed and we’re very much looking forward to getting back out there tomorrow.”

The Semi-Finals will get underway tomorrow at the RNZYS at 10 am.

LIVE Results can be found here: matchracingresults.com

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