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Oona (P. Courtney) continued to set the pace at Howth Yacht Club racing last night with a win in the scratch division of the Howth 17 class. Winds were light but sufficient for racing. Second was Leila (R Cooper) and Rosemary (Curley/Jones) third in the 100 year old class. Full Howth Yacht Club Tuesday and Saturday and Tuesday series results below: 

TUE + SAT  SERIES 1 (RACE) 01/06/2010   17 Footer SCRATCH:  1, Oona P Courtney;  2, Leila R Cooper;  3, Rosemary Curley/Jones; 17 Footer  HCAP:  1, Rosemary Curley/Jones;  2, Anita Cassidy/Young;  3, Leila R CooperTUESDAY SERIES 1 (RACE) 01/06/2010   Puppeteer  SCRATCH:  1, Trick or Treat A Pearson;  2, Ibis G May;  3, Mojo Stanley/Callen;  Puppeteer  HPH:  1, Trick or Treat A Pearson;  2, Flycatcher Wright/Dillon;  3, Gannet T Chillingworth;  Squib  SCRATCH:  1, Whipper Snapper M Cantwell;  2, Kerfuffle J & H Craig;  3, Chatterbox J Kay;  Squib  HPH:  1, Whipper Snapper M Cantwell;  2, Kerfuffle J & H Craig;  3, Chatterbox J Kay;  Etchells SCRATCH:  1, Lambay Rules L Dillon;  2, Kootamundra Wattle O'Grady/Reilly;  3, Fetching Quinn/O'Flaherty;  SB3  SCRATCH:  1, Sin a Bhuifl Guinness/Costigan; 2, Lia D Barry;  3, Shockwave E Quinlan


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