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Phil Robertson and crew celebrate their 2009 Warren Jones win. Crew L to R: Bradley Farrand, William Tiller, Phil Robertson, Hayden Whitburn, James Williamson & Garth Ellingham.
Photo: Warren Jones Media
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Three kiwi teams head to the Warren Jones International Under 25 Youth Regatta
1 – 4 February 2010
Phil Robertson heads back to defend his Warren Jones title, with fellow kiwi skippers Reuben Corbett & William Tiller
Phil Robertson and his RNZYS Youth Programme graduate team dominated the 2009 Warren Jones regatta with and outstanding win. This year they head back to defend their title joined by two kiwi skippers, William Tiller, who was part of Robertson's 2009 winning team, and Reuben Corbett.
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Report from John Roberson
Competitors from five nations could give the 2010 Warren Jones International Youth Regatta its most diverse and international field in this its eighth year, with competitors from Japan, Denmark, Great Britain, New Zealand and of course Australia expected to line up for the event in the first week of February.
New Zealand are, as ever, sending a strong contingent, including last year’s winner Phil Robertson, who will hope to become the third skipper to win the event twice, following in the footsteps of fellow Kiwi Simon Minoprio and world no. 2 skipper Torvar Mirsky of Australia. Robertson and his Waka Racing Team came to the 2009 event ranked 51st in the world, and in the past year have risen as high as 24th on the ladder, before slipping back to 25th in the latest ranking list.
'We’re stoked to be coming back, we love Perth, so we always jump at the chance to get over there,' said the enthusiastic young skipper. 'We’ve had a great season since last year, we did better than we expected, really successful, and we’re just trying to plan where to go from here.'
The Warren Jones Regatta is considered to be a bridge from the youth circuit to the senior circuit, and has become a launch-pad for match racing stars, with the top two on the current world rankings, Adam Minoprio and Torvar Mirsky, past winners.
The event takes on a new format this year, with two regattas being run over the period of a week. Starting with the Collins Mullins International Youth Regatta, which is being used as a qualifying series to whittle the fourteen hopefuls down to ten who will make it into the Warren Jones Regatta.
Four skippers have already qualified for the main event, defending holder Robertson and fellow Kiwi skipper Reuben Corbett, along with Even Walker of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australian and the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron’s David Chapman.
The Collin Mullins Regatta kicks off on Thursday 28th January, with the Warren Jones Regatta starting Monday 1st February, both managed by Swan River Sailing and hosted by the Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club on the Swan River.
ENTRIES CLUB RANKING
1. Phil Robertson - Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron - 25
Crew: Garth Ellingham
James Williamson
Mike Edmonds
Matt Kellway
Taylor Holland
2. Rueben Corbett - Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron - 46
Crew: Bradley Farrand
Tom Bentham
Matt Randell
Aaron Reynolds
3. Evan Walker - Cruising Y.C. of Australia - 58
4. William Tiller - Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron - 66
Crew: Harry Thurston
Jono Spurdle
Adrian Short
James Maloney
5. David Chapman - Royal Sydney Y.S. - 72
6. Peter Nicholas - Royal Freshwater Bay Y.C. - 143
7. Mark Lees - Poole Y.C. - 157
8. Jordan Reece - Royal Sydney Y.S. - 170
9. Robert Gibbs - Royal Perth Y.C. - 196
10. Martin Boidin - Royal Danish Y.C. - 220
11. Tristan Brown - Royal Freshwater Bay Y.C. - 340
12. David Gilmour - Royal Freshwater Bay Y.C. - 391
13. Kyle Langford - Newcastle Cruising Y.C. - 1142
14. Kosaku Yoshida - Japan Yacht Match Racing Assoc - unranked
Event Website www.warrenjonesregatta.org.au
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Fantastic close racing at the Warren Jones.
Photo: Warren Jones Media
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