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Noble Marine Allen RS100 Nationals - Huw Powell leads after day 1
Huw Powell leads after day 1
Luckily storm Agnes had passed through by the time the RS100 fleet set sail this morning, but the wind was still blowing hard enough to make it exciting on the water.
Huw Powell leads after 3 races, with 1, 2, 1, followed by Nigel Wakefield and Jeremy Troughton, meaning that 'Team Netley' are currently ahead of 'Team Chew' and 'Team Rest of the World'!
Full results, report thanks to Jeremy Troughton and and photos thanks to Tim Hedges and James Clapham here
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