Jones Claims Victory at 2025 Eddie Cowell Perpetual Regatta


Aug 28, 2025

The 2025 Eddie Cowell Perpetual IOM Trophy Regatta, held on the Sunshine Coast from 22–24 August, once again showcased why the event is regarded as one of Australia’s premier gatherings for International One Metre (IOM) sailing. With 49 entries, including a strong New Zealand contingent, three days of close and tactical racing delivered a thrilling contest right to the final race.

Preparations and a Challenging Lead-Up
536274882_10229200390170528_4456967812960177193_nIn the days before racing, heavy rainfall across South East Queensland created significant challenges for organisers. The Sunshine Coast Radio Sailing Club (SCRSC) responded decisively, purchasing additional gazebos, securing ropes along the water’s edge, and restricting access to waterlogged parking areas. These proactive measures ensured the regatta could proceed safely, with sailors, volunteers, and visitors able to enjoy the event in comfort.

Day One: Light Winds and Tight Margins
Racing commenced on Friday in misty conditions that cleared to sunshine and light, variable breezes. The fleet was divided into four groups, managed through the Heat Management System (HMS) and, for the first time at SCRSC, Andrew Croker’s Fleetboard system. Dual monitors provided real-time race and scoring updates, an innovation warmly welcomed by competitors and race officials alike.

At the end of the opening day, Sean Wallis (AUS71) led on 11 points, narrowly ahead of Paul Jones (AUS48) on 12, while Doug Allen (AUS72) and Gary McCarthy (AUS181) followed close behind on 14.

536978682_25352836100983010_2375873822880207454_nDay Two: Pressure Mounts
Saturday brought conditions similar to day one, though the breeze proved steadier as racing unfolded. The high standard of competition was evident, with sailors from WA, Victoria, NSW, Queensland, and eight from New Zealand all pushing hard for places at the top of the leaderboard.

By day’s end, the scoreboard reflected the intensity of the racing: Jones and Wallis were tied on 20 points each, with New Zealand’s Philip Pryde (NZL23) only a single point adrift on 21. The regatta was finely balanced heading into the decisive final day.

537558920_25352840190982601_6889068870180546519_nDay Three: Stronger Breeze, Decisive Racing
Sunday delivered the best sailing conditions of the weekend, with breezes of 7–9 knots and gusts up to 13 shifting between southwest and southeast. All skippers remained on A rigs, though gusts saw several boats driven hard into nose dives.

The front-runners battled throughout the day, with Paul Jones (AUS48) showing his trademark consistency to secure overall victory on 28 points. Close behind, Philip Pryde (NZL23) claimed second on 31 points, while Sean Wallis (AUS71) finished third on 33.

Division winners were also recognised, with Pryde (NZL23) securing the Masters title, and Graham Clough (NZL81) taking out the Grand Masters.

Acknowledging Effort and Looking Ahead
Event organisers commended the high standard of racing and the excellent sportsmanship on display across the fleet. Special recognition was given to the more than 20 SCRSC volunteers whose efforts—on and off the water—ensured the regatta’s success. The club’s catering team was also praised for serving meals to around 80 people each day, contributing greatly to the friendly atmosphere.

 

Results


PosName/ClubSail No.
/Design
NettTotal
1JONES, Paul
LAKE MACQUARIE RYC
AUS 48
28.044.0
2PRYDE, Philip
NORTHERN MARITIME MODEL SOCIETY
NZL 23
31.051.0
3WALLIS, Sean
CHAMPION LAKES
AUS 71
33.057.0
4HALTON, Garth
NORTH BRISBANE RYC
AUS 40
51.087.0
5ALLEN, Doug
SUNSHINE COAST RSC
AUS 72
58.081.0
6FARRAR, Aaron
GLADSTONE RCYC
AUS 34
59.099.0
7MCCARTHTY, Gary
WYNNUM MANLY RMYC
AUS 181
68.098.0
8CLOUGH, Graham
NORTH SHORE RYS
NZL 81
70.0107.0
9WILSON, Andrew R
WYNNUM MANLY RMYC
AUS 161
77.0115.0
10SHERWOOD, Peter
EAGLEBY RYC
AUS 91
90.0153.0
11WALKER, Lindsay
KOGARAH BAY RYC
AUS 2
90.0126.0
12WILSON, Andrew C
EAGLEBY RYC
AUS 187
96.0142.0
13HUDSON, Grant
REDLANDS RSC
AUS 50
113.0158.0
14FITZGERALD, Glen
NORTH BRISBANE RYC
AUS 60
146.0193.0
15KEAVY, WAYNE
KOGARAH BAY RYC
AUS 11
151.0215.0
16WARNE, Derick
SUNSHINE COAST RSC
AUS 97
154.0213.0
17PAUL, Roger
CHAMPION LAKES
AUS 66
166.0248.0
18MEWS, Robert
CHAMPION LAKES
AUS 41
175.0238.0
19ROBERTS, Garry
NORTH SHORE RYS
NZL 67
181.0260.0
20COWAN, Brent
PEGASUS RSC
NZL 78
188.0256.0
21WILSON, Mark
LAKE MACQUARIE RYC
AUS 39
194.0262.0
22KELLETT, Simon
SUNSHINE COAST RSC
AUS 158
197.0261.0
23WALKER, Murray
SPRINGFIELD LAKES RYC
AUS 10
198.0266.0
24WOODS, Chris
CHAMPION LAKES
AUS 24
202.0261.0
25SENIOR, Bob
NORTH SHORE RYS
NZL 58
209.0292.0
26GLEASE, John
LAKE MACQUARIE RYC
AUS 124
230.0307.0
27HOLLY, Andrew
NSW NORTHERN MARINERS
AUS 0
232.0309.0
28BERGAMINI, Paul
GLADSTONE RCYC
AUS 137
236.0330.0
29MEE, Jimmy
EAGLEBY RYC
AUS 43
238.0318.0
30THORBURN, Ben
GLADSTONE RCYC
AUS 271
242.0315.0
31ZWEERS, Vince
ILLAWARRA RYC
AUS 65
242.0323.0
32THOMSON, Will
WYNNUM MANLY RMYC
AUS 73
253.0342.0
33BENOIT, Bruce
ILLAWARRA RYC
AUS 69
263.0350.0
34BERGAN, Daniel
PARADISE RYC
AUS 9
287.0371.0
35ELKINGTON, Stephen
REDLANDS RSC
AUS 86
291.0387.0
36COWLING, Graham
PARADISE RYC
AUS 135
296.0384.0
37LEVY, John
NELSON RYS
NZL 35
303.0389.0
38CROCKER, Andrew
ALBERT PARK MYC
AUS 36
303.0388.0
39MOLL, David
ILLAWARRA RYC
AUS 28
309.0393.0
40PAYN, Graham
LAKE MACQUARIE RYC
AUS 189
312.0401.0
41MCCULLY, Peter
NORTH SHORE RYS
NZL 133
314.0407.0
42BENEKE, Mark
FRASER COAST RYC
AUS 46
320.0418.0
43WELLS, Philip
EAGLEBY RYC
AUS 223
354.0454.0
44GORDON, Ian
SPRINGFIELD LAKES RYC
AUS 37
372.0470.0
45DEANE, Bruce
EAGLEBY RYC
AUS 7
389.0482.0
46PEARSON, Lester
ILLAWARRA RYC
AUS 68
406.0500.0
47BOURKE, Michael
NORTH BRISBANE RYC
AUS 141
418.0518.0
48HUDSON, John
WYNNUM MANLY RMYC
AUS 99
429.0529.0
49SHOEBRIDGE, Trevor
NORTH SHORE RYS
NZL 62
445.0545.0

Category: Queensland
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