A final race win in Sunday's last races of the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club produced an overall IRC One Spinnaker division win for the Jones family in their J122 Jelly Baby.
In the end, the Brian Jones-led crew beat one-time league leader Eric and Wan Waterman's X37 Saxon Senator by a single point, with the Jones's concluding the seven-race, one discard series on 13 points.
It was a much happier conclusion to the league for the Jones family in their new J122 compared to the unfortunate end of the 2021 league.
The Jones family J122 Jelly Baby crew in winning form in the final race of the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
Third, on 18.5 points, was Annamarie and Denis Murphy's Grand Soliel 40 Nieulargo in the nine-boat fleet.
The Jones family J122 Jelly Baby crew are presented with the Rose Trophy by Eoin Dunne of sponsors AIB Bank for their overall IRC One Spinnaker win in the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
Yesterday's final two races on Cork Harbour had everything from thunderstorms, showers, rainbows, a medical emergency and several protests.
The 1720 RCYC Race officer team headed up Barry Rose (left) for the final day's racing of the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
Yet again, a determined Race Officer could get two races off in a southwesterly breeze against a four-metre tide. This was done by bringing the start closer to the no. 14 buoy and laying a mark on the eastern bank.
A Cork Harbour rainbow embraces the fleet in the final day's racing of the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
Class Two win for Etchell's Don't Dilly Dally
Michael McCann's Etchells 22 Don't Dilly Dally races downwind to an overall win in IRC Two Spinnaker division in the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
In Class Two IRC Spinnaker division, Michael McCann's Etchells 22 Don't Dilly Dally continued to move closer to overall leader Dave and James Dwyer Swuzzelbubble and overtook the Half Tonner with a 1,2 on the final day and clinch the vintage Half Ton Cup 1976 Trophy for Class two honours by three points. Third in IRC Two was Kieran Collins's Olson 30 Coracle IV in a seven-boat fleet.
Michael McCann (right), skipper of the Etchells 22 Don't Dilly Dally with the vintage Half Ton Cup 1976 Trophy for his win IRC Two Spinnaker win in the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
Quarter Tonner Anchor Challenge takes Class Three
Conor Phelan's Quarter Tonner Anchor Challenge in the final day of racing at the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
On 24 nett points, Conor Phelan's Quarter Tonner Anchor Challenge won the IRC Three Spinnaker division by four points from Fiona Young's Albin Express, North Star. The Garvey/Kelleher partnership's Quarter Tonner Diamond on 30 points, was in third place.
Skipper Conor Phelan (holding trophy) and the victorious Quarter Tonner Anchor Challenge crew with the Kermese Cup for their overall IRC Three Spinnaker division win in the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
Indulgence Overhauls Magnet in White Sails One
Aidan Heffernan's Dufour 36 Indulgence was the White Sails One IRC Division winner in the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
Series leader Kieran O'Brien's MG335 Magnet was deposed on the final day of racing in White Sails One IRC Division by Aidan Heffernan's Dufour 36 Indulgence. Heffernan took the O'Donovan Trophy by two points, winning both of the final day's races. RCYC clubmates Frank Caul and John Molloy's Grand Soliel 37B Prince of Tides were third.
Big Mc Makes her move in White Sails Two
McGrath Family's Dehler 34 Big Mc in the final day of racing at the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
There was a change too, in the White Sails Two division when the McGrath Family's Dehler 34 Big Mc overtook Alan Mulcahy's Albin Express Apache from Kinsale to win overall by a single point. Pat Vaughan's Contessa 33 Aramis was third. Ten competed.
The McGrath Family were presented with the Corn Ui Miathhuna Cup for their White Sails Two IRC division win in the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
T-Bone Takes 1720 Class win
1720 sportsboats race downwind in the final day of racing in the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
On 22 points, Tom Durcan/Clive O'Shea were the winners of the eight-boat 1720 fleet in T-Bone by four points. The second was Gary Rhodes in Heroes & Villans on 26. The third was Padraig Byrne in Zing on 28.
Alex Barry (left) and Clive O'Shea (right), winners of the 1720 sportsboat division in the AIB Autumn League at the Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: Bob Bateman
Full results in all classes are below along with photo galleries from the RCYC race course and prizegiving