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GP14 Hot Toddy Championship at Mullingar Sailing Club

by David Johnston 21 Oct 2015 11:40 PDT 17-18 October 2015
Gold Fleet Winners Mel and Ger at the GP14 Hot Toddy Championship at Mullingar © Laura McFarland

On a weekend full of expectation, this championship certainly didn't disappoint. Being the last event of the year, a big turnout was expected and with 28 boats competing over the weekend, a big turnout was what we had. The weather was very kind to the fleet - a steady breeze throughout and the rain holding off.

With a clean sweep of events on the cards, Shane MacCarthy & Damian Bracken started where they had left off claiming a very convincing 1st in race 1. Ger Owens & Melanie Morris claimed 2nd spot holding off local boat Alan Pinder & Kevin Hackett. It was Keith Louden & Alan Thompson who grabbed the top spot in race 2 from Sean Craig & David Johnston 2nd and Ger & Melanie 3rd in what was a very close battle with positions changing frequently throughout.

However no one could deny Ger the coveted 1st place in race 3 with Shane & Damian and Keith & Alan settling for 2nd and 3rd respectively. After starting quite well, Sean & David dropped out of this race having suffered the all too well known, spinnaker halyard caught around the jib shackle.

An earlier amendment to the notice of race allowed for a possible 4 races on Saturday to try and allow an early finish on Sunday to accommodate the rugby.

And so to race 4, the last race of the day, the wind had held on for us and everyone was raring to go. In what was a hot contest coming down to the final beat, it was Ger & Mel who would be first to return to shore followed closely by Sean & David who were even more closely followed by John & Donal McGuinness.

Rumours had surfaced that a certain Shane MacCarthy had been feeling "poorly" all day with a close source reportedly fearing for his life and nose in the 4th race after some questionable smells began to arise from the back of the boat. When all the sailors were in off the water, it was into the clubhouse to gather around the small television screen to watch the Springboks take on Wales in the first of the 2015 RWC quarter-finals.

After some exciting rugby and lovely scones provided by the club, it was time for the evenings dinner in Mullingar town. Danny Byrnes pub was where the sailors regrouped. Into the backroom for some grub, and for many, the pleasant surprise of a giant projector ready to show the thrashing of France at the hands of the mighty All Blacks.

Sunday morning, early start and after many forecasts of sub 5 knots, it was a great sight to see ripples all over the lake.....racing would go ahead. With the much anticipated Ireland match on at 1pm, a tight schedule had to be kept in order to make it back in.

Of course in true competitive GP14 fashion, there was a general recall for race 5. However to the joy of all, the race officer was well on top getting the race away with very little further delay. Having had to settle for 2nd in most of the events previously, there was no standing in the way of a determined Ger Owens & Melanie Morris who sailed fabulously again claiming their third 1st of the event.

Saying that, they were made work very hard for it with Curly Morris & Laura McFarland in hot pursuit to claim 2nd. Having had a poor race, only managing a 12th, Shane & Damian had left the door wide open for Sean & David to possibly snatch 2nd from their grasp with only 1.25 points separating them going into the final race.

After sailing at such a consistently high level all event, it was only right that Ger & Mel claimed the final race for a comprehensive event win. Shane & Damian claimed 2nd, securing 2nd place overall, and JP & Carolyn McCaldin sorting out their rig settings to finish the last race in 3rd position. Sean & David finished 7th to claim 3rd position overall.

It was fair to say the real race was to get in and pack away the boats in order to claim a good seat for the match. Mullingar provided a projector to save our eyes from the small tv screen. Despite the disappointing result there was a great atmosphere nonetheless.

While the exciting running rugby of the Pumas was thrilling to watch, I think the most entertaining moment, albeit slightly terrifying, was Ger Owens attacking the poor couch in which he sat in as Ireland launched a 2nd half comeback.

After a fantastic weekend, it is only fair to thank Mullingar Sailing Club for putting on such an enjoyable event. Under time pressure and shifty wind, the Race Officer got through all races quickly and set great courses. The shore crew who looked after the tired and cold sailors as we came ashore, providing endless scones, coffee, tea, biscuits and even some mulled wine. And of course to all the boats that turned up to make this end of season event very special. After a year of so much success.... roll on next season!!!!

Overall Results:

PosFleetSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stGold14076Ger OwensMelanie MorrisR St G YC2‑30.750.750.750.755
2ndGold14158Shane McCarthyDamien BrackenGreystones0.75524‑12213.75
3rdGold14116Sean CraigDavid JohnsonR St G YC62(DNS)23720
4thGold14143John McGuinnessDonal McGuinnessMoville‑117435524
5thGold14055Keith LoudenAlan ThompsonSYC100.753‑116928.75
6thGold14077Curley MorrisLaura McFarlandEABC8‑9662830
7thGold14146Paddy O'ConnorBrendan BroganSligo YC56‑14591237
8thSilver13951Katie DwyerMichelle RowleySutton4‑1371310640
9thSilver12403Alan PinderKevin HackettMullingar3815‑1813443
10thGold14047JP McCaldinCarolyn McCaldinSligo YC121113(DNS)4343
11thSilver13901Steven NelsonJohnny NelsonDSC9101288‑1547
12thGold13669Norman LeeKen LeeGreystones YC134‑207141149
13thBronze13207Adrien LeeEdward CoyneYoughall‑2214512111355
14thBronze14080Gareth GallagherRichard Gallagher 7(DSQ)161071959
15thSilver13917Michael CoxJosh PorterNSC‑2112914191468
16thSilver13644Stuart McCormickBernie BriodyMullingar SC1819‑219151071
17thSilver14040Bill JohnsonJames JohnsonLFYC1616111617‑2076
18thBronze13782Michael CollenderBrian WalkerMullingar142019‑21161685
19thBronze13888Peter HockleyKames HockleyLFYC15181017(DNS)DNC88
20thBronze13840James HackettRosmarie HackettMullingar SC20171819‑211791
21stBronze14036David QuinnTim CorcoranMayo SC17151720(DNS)DNC97
22ndBronze14133Jack ButtimoreAdam McDonagh ‑26218232424100
23rdBronze13781Pat McArdleVeronica LuceyMullingar SC25(DNF)DNC152218108
24thBronze13833Brenda PrestonSteven PrestonDonaghadee1923DNS(DNS)1821109
25thBronze13943Kieran MilnerSusan HoganMullingar‑232222222023109
26thBronze13445Tony PattersonJenny PattersonDonaghadee27(DNS)DNS242322124
27thBronze1213Ivan HeaneyNorna HeaneyDonaghadee28242325(DNF)25125
28thBronze13527Cormac MeaneyAdrianne BoltonMullingar24(DNF)DNSDNSDNSDNC138

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