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Crosbie & Co fit shortened yardstick of dinghy prowess
Single-handers might have begun Royal Cork’s sixth annual dinghy derby with the better win record, but Saturday’s light airs on the Owenabue river decidedly favoured the larger designs. Read how Andrew Crosbie and his National 18 crew of Stephen and Rebecca O’Shaughnessy, pictured top right, claimed PY1000 honours on a shortened course, in Bob Bateman’s photo report here. Elsewhere, the gentle spring conditions proved decisive at Kinsale’s March League finale, and Harry Durcan’s team racers will fly the flag at the Student Worlds after edging victory in a battle of Cork colleges.
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‘I wouldn’t have said yes if I didn’t believe’
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Tom & Damian hold own with ‘best of best’
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Cork braced to take ‘No-Deal’ ferries strain
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