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22/02/2013 at 6:40 pm #54370
TF_rb211Whats people veiws on the the selected England feeder team for this year with 2 changes being made out go Dean Barlow and Darren Cox in come Adam Wakelin and Grant Albutt.Am i right in thinking there was Trials for the Team didnt any future stars make the grade then.
Yes the 2 new caps are top match anglers but is the Feeder there best method.
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23/02/2013 at 12:07 am #165285
AnonymousAll great anglers who have fished in the feeder teams. Im sure all can turn there hands to all types of methods and do ok. However, these anglers fishing in the feeder team are not the type of anglers who fish the feeder week in week out and done so for many years on similar types of venues to those used for the feeder world champs. All are mainly commercial type anglers for the most part and im unsure how often most of them have fished on a proper river or dam/lake. I would have thought that anglers who fish mainly on silver fish venues that include rivers and large lakes/dams would have been better suited and more deserving of fishing in the feeder team. Im guessing most of those who fish these types of venues and mainly on the feeder are not high profile enough to be given the chance to fish in this type of event.
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23/02/2013 at 4:30 pm #165297
TF_geepsterParticipantThe Angling Trust & Preston Innovations England Feeder Team has now been selected for the World Championships in November in South Africa. They are; Tom Pickering (Manager/Captain) Glenn Lawrence (Coach), Steve Ringer, Phil Ringer, Mick Vials, Adam Wakelin and Grant Albutt. Glenn Lawrence, the current Barnsley Blacks Captain will be coaching this strong squad alongside Tommy.
This year the World Championship is at Bloemhof Dam, which is a large dam that is almost 1000 miles around, all carp fishing with a few cat fish.
England Team Manager and Captain, Tom Pickering said “I was in South Africa last November for a scouting mission, and found it to be an awesome place. I am really excited about this Championship as it might be a once in a lifetime trip.”
“I have made two changes to the squad leaving Darren Cox and Dean Barlow out this time, and replacing them with Adam Wakelin and Grant Albutt. Having thanked Darren and Dean for their contribution for the past two years, they were disappointed, but took it well and both said they would fight to get their places back, and that’s what I would expect.”
Dick Clegg, OBE, Angling Trust International Events Manager stated “ Bloemhof Dam in South Africa is not unknown to our international teams as both the Carp team in 2008, and the Ladies’ in 2010 won silver medals”.
“Tom has selected an extremely strong squad and I see no reason why they should not improve on last year’s bronze medal in Belgium. Next year’s 2014 Feeder Championships is expected to be held a little nearer home at Inniscarra in Ireland”.
Sarah Phoenix, Managing Director of Preston Innovations said “We’re excited to hear about the team changes Tommy has made and offer our full support to the new members of the squad. We’re sure that the whole crew will be working hard in the build up to November and we hope those efforts are rewarded with a good draw in South Africa”.
“With this year’s event requiring a different set of skills, we’re confident that Team England can clinch victory. Good luck to everyone involved”.
In September 2013 Tom Pickering will invite anglers along to trials he will be running so he can watch them fish and see which team would be suitable to represent England in the 2014 World Feeder Championships. -
23/02/2013 at 5:24 pm #165298
AnonymousAs its on a carp venue. Seems to be a very good squad that suits the venue. Not sure Island has many carp to target for the 2014s event. Be interesting to see if the team changes much next year with lots of English anglers fishing the Irish festivals every year.
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04/03/2013 at 2:40 pm #165416
TF_tractorboyI wouldn’t think the team would need to be much different next year really.
Last years event was on a bream river in Belgium and I think the lads did pretty well. 🙂
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