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Barry and Kenneally Lead Fireballs at Monkstown Bay Sailing Club Frostbite Series

3rd November 2024
Fireballs prepare to start at the Monkstown Bay Sailing Club Winter 2024 Fireball Frostbite Series on Saturday (November 2nd) in Cork Harbour
Fireballs prepare to start at the Monkstown Bay Sailing Club Winter 2024 Fireball Frostbite Series on Saturday (November 2nd) in Cork Harbour Credit: Bob Bateman

Colin Barry and Ronan Kenneally lead on a tiebreak after the first three races of the Monkstown Bay Sailing Club Winter 2024 Fireball Frostbite Series that started on Saturday (November 2nd) in Cork Harbour.

Colin Barry and Ronan Kenneally lead at the Monkstown Bay Sailing Club Winter 2024 Fireball Frostbite Series Photo: Bob BatemanColin Barry and Ronan Kenneally lead at the Monkstown Bay Sailing Club Winter 2024 Fireball Frostbite Series Photo: Bob Bateman

Barry and Kenneally are counting 5, 2, 1 to be on the same eight points as brothers Olin and Chris Bateman, who scored 3, 3, and 2. 

Olin and Chris Bateman lie second at the Monkstown Bay Sailing Club Winter 2024 Fireball Frostbite Series Photo: Bob BatemanOlin and Chris Bateman lie second at the Monkstown Bay Sailing Club Winter 2024 Fireball Frostbite Series Photo: Bob Bateman

Lying in third place are Adrian Lee and Edmund Hynes on nine. 

Nine boats are competing.

Monkstown Bay Sailing Club Winter 2024 Fireball Frostbite Series Photo Gallery by Bob Bateman

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