It's seventeen years since the Royal Western of Ireland YC of Kilrush on the Shannon Estuary was represented on the Sydney-Hobart Race Prizewinners Podium.
Back in 2005, Ger O'Rourke with his then-new Cookson 50 Chieftain RWIYC took an impressive first in class and fourth overall in what was otherwise a big boat race. This time round, the TP 52s have dominated, but there has been plenty of intense in-class racing for smaller boats further down the fleet, and Class 4 was as hard-fought as any.
In it, the Sydney-based First 40 Ariel (Ron Forster & Phil Damp) emerged from the struggle to place third ahead of an impressive array of renowned boats. And at the prize-giving, they nominated their furthest-travelled crewman to go up on stage to collect the trophy. It was "no contest" as to who was furthest-travelled, as Kilrush sailor Duncan Kerin had made the trek halfway round the world to do his first Sydney-Hobart Race as part of Ariel's crew, and he deservedly got a special round of applause in Hobart for Mission Accomplished-Plus.
With a third in Class 4, Ariel has put Kilrush back in the Sydney-Hobart picture for the first time since 2005