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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 3:47 pm    Post subject: ROSIE WINS UK IRC NATIONALS Reply with quote

Comments from Des McWilliam - One Sails, Crosshaven, Cork.

ROSIE Wins 2008 British IRC Nationals


Congratulations to David Nixon and the crew of Roy Dickon's Corby 36 "Rosie" on winning Class 2 and the overall prize for Best Yacht at the 2008 British IRC Nationals. An excellent follow-up to their hard fought class win in the Scottish Series last month.


David says:


"HYC's Rosie brought home a great win from Cowes this weekend winning Class 2 while also taking the title of overall British IRC National Championships. The win is a tribute to Rosie's owner Roy Dickson, who is a true inspiration to the crew - and many other HYC members I'm sure! Unfortunately Roy couldn't make it to Cowes for the event but is always there in the background supporting the crew and helping with any challenges that arise! Roy puts so much in to make Rosie a magic boat - she is an absolute pleasure to sail. It has given me great privilege to skipper the boat and her crew for Roy over the last couple of seasons.


The event was tough to say the least with three tricky days racing in the Solent; eight races in total with one discard. What made Class 2 interesting was not only the variety and quality of the competition across the biggest fleet of the event but the clash between the two Corby 36 boats. Needless to say designer John Corby revelled in the fact that the class win came down to a duel between Rosie and Quokka 7 - a slightly modified version of Rosie's design, which is the original 1994 Mustang Sally hull design.


There were several winning factors for Team Rosie I believe; our very fast sails, designed by Des McWilliam from One Sails. Our crew is a real team with a brilliant attitude and a very strong hunger to win! The team are: Paul Manning, Shane Mulhall, Mick Murtagh, Fred Connolly, Darrell Reamsbottom, Des McWilliam, Nicky Smyth and Mark Downer. Jim Barden & Roy are also key members of the team but couldn't make this event unfortunately. We all have a great time together which really helps us to do the business on the water. The commitment from everyone is amazing. Rosie is such a great boat to sail on with a super bunch of people. Having Des on board was a real help and Rosie's builder Mark Downer (from Cowes) did a fantastic job on tactics - his local knowledge being key. Needless to say Nicky's driving was second-to-none and the crew work was top drawer. Finally our owner - Roy is an amazing guy and without him we'd not be where we are. Thanks Roy."
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 6:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Unfortunately for Rosie that was a mistake, Jump Juice really won. The rorc fucked up the final results!!
Its all over sailing anarchy.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

apparently there was a computer error and the results were wrong. rosie was third behind blondie and jump in joint 1st.
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