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Howth Tuesday and Wednesday Results

30th July 2009

Great conditions for racing on both days at Howth (Tuesday 28th and Wednesday 29th of July) – full results overleaf.

HOWTH YACHT CLUB

TUESDAY SERIES 3 (RACE) 28/07/2009. Puppeteer Scratch – 1 Ibis, G. May, 2 Harlequin, D. Clarke, 3 Trick or Treat, A. Pearson. Puppeteer Handicap – 1 Pinocchio, N. Davidson, 2 March Hare, Meaney/McEntee, 3 Wey Hey, Finnegan/Kelly. Squib Scratch – 1 Whipper Snapper, 2 Shadowfax, P. Merry, 3 Puffin, E. Harte. Squib Handicap – 1 Whipper Snapper, 2 Puffin, 3, Shadowfax. Etchells Scratch – 1 Prodigy, O'Grady/Reilly, 2 Lambay Rules, Quinn/O'Flaherty, 3 Jabberwocky, S. Knowles. SB3 Scratch – 1 Dinghy Supplies, S. Murphy, 2 Sin a Bhuifl, O'Leary/Others, 3 Shockwave, E. Quilan.
 
TUE & SAT SERIES 3 (RACE) 28/07/2009. 17 Footer Scratch – 1 Rita, Curly/Lynch, 2 Oona, P. Courtney, 3 Gladys, Cronin/Jones. Handicap – 1 Echo, B. & H. Lynch, 2 Rita, 3 Gladys.

WEDNESDAY SERIES 3 (RACE) 29/07/2009. Class 1 IRC – 1 Tiger, Hughes/Harris, 2 Crazy Horse, A. Chambers, 3 Equinox, R. McDonald. Class 1 HPH– 1 Joslim, J. Connolly, 2 Y2K Tech, M. Howell, 3 Crazy Horse. Class 2 IRC – 1 Kinetic, Colwell/Murphy, 2 King One, D. Cullen, 3 Sunburn, I. Byrne. Class 2 HPH – 1 Impetuous, Noonan/Chambers, 2 Kinetic, 3 Superhero, Banahan/Byrne. Class 2 IRC Restricted – 1 King One, D. Cullen, 2 The Big Picture, Evans/Others, 3 Toughnut, D. Skehan. Class 3 IRC – 1 Alliance, V. Gaffney, 2 Checkmate, J. Faller, 3 Starlet, O'Kelly/Others. Class 3 HPH – 1 Impressions, Mulvihill/Walsh, 2 SunChaser, M. Marr, 3 Checkmate. White Sails HPH – 1 Force Five, R. & J. McAllister, 2 Alphida, H. Byrne, 3 Bite the Bullet, C. Bermingham. White Sails IRC – 1 Alphida, 2 Bite the Bullet, 3 Force Five.
 

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