Southern teams ready for SAILING Champions League – Asia Pacific season
opener
Teams from three southern states will take to Corio Bay for the SAILING
Champions League – Asia Pacific Southern Qualifier January 25 – 27 as part
of the MacGlide Festival of Sails, Royal Geelong Yacht Club’s annual flagship sailing regatta.
Victoria, South Australia and Tasmanian clubs are fielding teams with
ambitions to qualify for the Sydney based regional Final in April, when the
top six teams from the southern and northern qualifiers will come
face-to-face with those Asian and Pacific teams vying for a spot at the
international SAILING Champions League Final in Europe later this year.
Saturday January 25 is a dedicated practice day, the first and only
opportunity crews will get to try-out the league’s brand spanking new fleet
of RS21 keelboats before round one of racing commences on Australia Day,
January 26.
Brighton and Seacliff Yacht Club in South Australia will be represented this
coming weekend by a young team with many talents outside sailing. Skipper
Alex Higgins, the “funny one” according to trimmer Joal MacKenzie, included
on Joal’s bio “aquatic reptile enthusiast, beanie collector and semi-amateur
hair stylist” meanwhile Chelsea Higgins is a “master in xylophone and
alternative percussion”.
MacKenzie and Higgins competed at the Fireball Nationals at Geelong in 2019
and MacKenzie says, “I remember the flatwater and shifty breeze – it brings
out the good sailors. It’s going to be very different to our local sea
breeze that comes with rolling waves. We are pretty new to the concept of
league sailing. We’ve watched some of the guys we sail against in 420s in
the league videos and we are excited to jump in the boat and see how we go.”
Ben Morrison-Jack is well-known among the pro sailing teams that are
Festival of Sails regulars. Rather than be one among many he’s booked a
SAILING Champions League – APAC berth for a Royal Brighton Yacht Club team
that will be skippered by Finn sailor Oli Tweddell.
His take on the form guide is, “A lot of the teams will be good at sailing;
it will be how you sail these boats and being on top of the format. The
boats will have their quirks – as all boats do – working out how to make
them sail fast and how we combine as a team will be key. Like my Etchells
sailing, mixing it up keeps you fresh and engaged in the trickier side of
the sport.”
Morrison-Jack is very supportive of the pathway the club concept offers:
“Integration has happened in my team naturally. It’s brought Oli and I
together and we are joining up with Laser Radial sailor Casey Imeneo and
Matt Goss from the Optimists, which is a very different opportunity. If the
two dinghy sailors are good, I’ll look at getting them on a TP52. This
competition is the first of its kind in Australia and a great way for
members who don’t own their own boats to represent their club.”
High-rotation umpired fleet racing will begin from 0945 on Australia Day,
day one of the SCL – Asia Pacific 2020 season and day two of the MacGlide
Festival of Sails, and wrap-up Monday afternoon with a final series.
The forecast is for variable winds below 10 knots. Results will be available here.
The following teams have entered the Southern Qualifier:
- Brighton & Seacliff Yacht Club (SA)
- Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron (VIC)
- Sandringham YC 1 (VIC)
- Sandringham YC 2
- Sandringham YC 3
- Sandringham YC 4
- Sandringham YC 5
- Portland Yacht Club (VIC)
- Royal Brighton YC1 (VIC)
- Royal Brighton YC2
- Royal Brighton YC3
- Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron 1 (SA)
- Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron 2
- Sandy Bay Sailing Club (TAS)
- Derwent Sailing Squadron (TAS)
More than 100,000 people are expected to flock to the Geelong waterfront
over the Australia Day long weekend to celebrate the 2020 MacGlide Festival
of Sails – Australia’s oldest annual sport event. The series has drawn near
to 300 boats from around Australia including Queensland, New South Wales,
South Australia and the Australian Capital Territory.
The next event on the SCL – Asia Pacific calendar is the Northern Qualifier
Hunters Hill Sailing Club will host March 15-16 followed by the first SCL
Asia Pacific Women’s & Youth Regatta, an invitational event at Newcastle
Cruising Yacht Club over the weekend of March 21-22, 2020.