Sean O’Rourke combined a welcome break from university study in Sydney to record a remarkable perfect score win in the Audi SB3 Queensland match racing championship off Mooloolaba Beach earlier today.
O’Rourke (19) who represented the Mooloolaba Dinghy Sailing Club when he cleverly won the Australian Sabot Championship in Bowen only four years ago clearly showed his understanding of the ‘local knowledge’ steering Oceanburo to 13 wins from 13 races during the highly competitive three day series.
Sure Sean O’Rourke had an advantage but that was only embraced within his personal experience which was yet to be tested in the cut and thrust of one-design match racing against a high class fleet of tried and tested crews including David Chapman’s Team Edake from The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron and the Katie Spithill’s Wot Chicks from Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club.
He confidently faced up to his first Round Robin match race on Friday making all the right choices in a light westerly land breeze to score an impressive win and continued with this form to emerge as a major title threat when they had the pace on Wot Chicks to finish with an undefeated record in the qualifying rounds on day one.
Remarkably the Oceanburo crew of Sean O’Rourke, Jay Griffin and brother and sister sailors Will and Jamie Ryan while being good friends had never raced together before they stepped into Oceanburo.
But all four were physically and mentally prepared to accept the challenge with their confidence, strategy and technique improving with every race.
That confidence was again evident when the Oceanburo crew progressively eliminated their rivals to enter the best of five final series of match races against the equally determined and more experienced Wot Chicks.
As expected Katie Spithill probed and tested the Oceanburo crew for any weakness and while she cleverly won all three starts the Oceanburo crew fought back winning the decisive first use of the breeze to win the final with three straight wins.
There was a well deserved sense of pride when Oceanburo sealed her win and while Sean O’Rourke had good reason to be happy with his first major match race title as skipper he was quick to applaud the commitment of his equally happy crew mates.
'Will and Jamie Ryan along with Jay Griffin gave me the time to think about my role of sailing fast while we all communicated on tactics and strategy'.
'It’s team work that makes winning possible and the win resulted from a top team effort'. Sean O’Rourke said.
Results 2008 Audi SB3 Queensland Match Racing championship open final:
1. Oceanburo (Sean O’Rourke, Qld)
2. Wot Chicks (Katie Spithill,NSW)
3. Allyacht Spars (Luke Johnson, Qld)
4. Team Adake (David Chapman, NSW)
5. Team Jeanneau (Phil Gray, Qld)
6. Team Noosa (Kai Timm, Qld)
Youth:
1. Oceanburo Tasqua Youth (Ryan Palk, Qld)
2. RQYS Youth (Curtiss Skinner, Qld)
3. Open Women:
Team Wot Chicks 1,
Audi Sunshine Girls (Lauren Calder, Qld) 2
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