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IT'S A GREAT GOLDEN DOUBLE
FOR ALAN WRIGHT
AS WIGAN CLAIM TEAM TITLE IN EMBASSY DIVISION TWO NATIONAL!
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ALAN Wright (left) completed a magnificent golden double when he used his local knowledge to devastating effect to capture the Individual title in the Embassy Division Two National Angling Championship on the River Soar and Loughborough Quorn Canal on Saturday (July 19).
It was glory all the way for Alan, a 60-year-old retired railway engineer from Long Eaton, Notts, as he had won the Division One National on the River Witham in 1973. He is believed to be only the third angler to win two Divisional National titles since the competition started in 1906. And Wigan's Shaun Birchall, the individual runner-up, also enjoyed a double celebration when his squad, Team Van Den Eynde Wigan, romped to a runaway victory in the Team event with 511 points!
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Writing on the (wall) pylons!
As soon as Alan (Long Eaton Victoria) drew the pylons peg (M44) on the River Soar at Ratcliffe Deeps, he knew he had a great chance - and he took his opportunity brilliantly with a bumper 11 bream and two perch haul of 18.260kg. Remarkably, it was his first National for eight years.
"When I drew the peg, I thought it was Christmas and my birthday all in one," said a delighted Alan who knows every peg on the venue, "I had won a match with roach from the same peg last year and, obviously, I knew it was a cracking draw.
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Pole was just for show!
"I took the pole out but had no intention of using it as this was an out and out peg to fish the feeder. I spent about 10 minutes bouncing a bomb around to find a gap in the weed but there wasn't a really clean spot although, if I went more than two thirds of the way across, the weed was totally solid."
Fishing a groundbait feeder with Van Den Eynde Bream and chopped worm and casters, Alan kept changing his baits, using double red maggot, a single red maggot and worm, and double caster on size 14 and 18 hooks to 4lb main line and a 2.6lb hook length.
He added: "I had the first bream in the net after 30 minutes, landed seven more after two and a half hours and then caught three more before the end. I also had a couple of perch."
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Above: ON HIS WAY TO VICTORY - Individual champ Alan Wright nets a bream.
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Above: THE WINNING WEIGHT - Individual champion Alan Wright with part of his catch of 18,260kg.
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Above: PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE - Alan waits for a passing barge to go through.
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Just like yesteryear!
"I can remember my win in 1973 as though it was yesterday. I landed 41lb 10 oz (18.88kg) of bream on the float and I was also fishing in M Section on that day as well. I am really proud to have won two Nationals - it's a great honour." In 1973, Alan won £1,300 and bought himself a brand-new car - this time it could have been a lot more but he didn't fancy a bet and went home with £1,251 from the Pools.
"I fished 22 Nationals in a row but then took a long break before being asked to fish on my local water. Of course, I know the venue very well though I usually prefer to fish the canal," he added. And there was more good news as Long Eaton Victoria also gained promotion in ninth place with 399 points.
Before the match, it was the river sections, particularly, A, B and M, that were expected to produce the top weights but, remarkably, the next FOUR places all came from G Section on the canal.
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Second time lucky
Runner-up Shaun Birchall, a 39-year-old glass fibre worker from Hindley Green, Wigan, was on the Swing Bridge Section at G38 and landed skimmer bream to 0.5kg, most of the better specimens falling to maggot, for a total of 10.160kg. But Shaun wasn't afraid to ring the changes as he also tried squatts, pinkies, worms and casters on sizes 20, 22 and 24 hooks.
He said: "I caught at five metres and between 9 and 10 metres and the fish came steadily throughout the match. There were some residential barges on the opposite bank but the boat in my peg had moved off. It's only my second National and I only practised once on the venue about a month ago.
"I was outside the HQ having my photograph taken when the team came out and I discovered we had taken the gold medal as well. It's unbelievable that I will be going home with two medals - it's been a superb day for the us all." Shaun picked up £1,144 from the Pools and made it a personal-best pay-day of £1,337 with a £5 each way bet with angling bookie, Billy Knott.
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Next door neighbour gets bronze
The bronze medal went to Myles Phillips, a 44-year-old electricity board linesman from Newport Pagnell, Bucks, who was pegged next to the runner-up on G37 and weighed in a skimmer bream and roach catch of 7.650kg, his biggest bream scaling 1.36kg.
Myles is no stranger to National success, having achieved a superb golden double - winning Individual and winning Team (Image Black Horse) - when he collected £4,800 on the Lancaster Canal in 1992. "I haven't fished a National for years and I didn't even have a canal rig in my tackle box. In the end, I polefished at 11 metres close to a houseboat on the opposite bank, using red maggot on a size 20 hook to 1.5lb line," said a happy Myles who pocketed £1,295 from the Pools and a £10 each way bet. There were a couple of quiet spells as Myles, who fishes for Towcester & District AA, said: "Someone from the houseboat came out and watched my float going down river in the clear water. I stopped catching but started getting bites again when he went back inside - it also went a bit quiet in the last hour. Overall, it's been a great day."
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Above: QUICK FIRE BREAM - John Whittingham quickly nets an early 2kg bream and manages to get it in the net before a passing boat ploughs through his swim (below). John, fishing under Birkenhead Centre, finished 13th with 3.760kg.
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Minor placings
Two pegs away on C35 was Craig Mather (Reddish AC) who picked up £1,182 from the Pools and a £12.50 each way bet with a haul of 6.450kg while in fifth place was Chris Gale, a 47-year-old carpet technician from Kidderminster who fishes for Mallards Bewdley. Chris, who caught skimmer bream, roach and perch, landed a bonus carp in the last five minutes to boost his weight to 6.000kg.
Completing the top six was Stuart Fotheringham, a 26-year-old block paver from Seacroft, Leeds, who netted 25 skimmer bream, one perch, two roach and a 1.36kg bream at 15 metres for 5.780kg from K50 on the River Soar at Sutton Bonnington.
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Above: A FINE CATCH - Stuart Fotheringham (Adrian Carlsberg) with his weight of 5.780kg, topped with that 1.36kg bream, earned him sixth place in the Individual event.
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Gold completes a full house for Wigan!
Team Wigan Van Den Eynde completed a full set of Team medals after taking a bronze medal in Division Five on the Basingstoke Canal in 1997 and a silver medal on the Boston Drains in 1999. However, they did not enter the Team Pools which meant they missed out on a £1,050 pay-day!

Skipper Barry Smith, a 47-year-old project manager from Wigan, said: "We like fishing canals and, for this match, we practised on the Trent & Mersey Canal and the River Weaver which are similar types of venue. And, in addition, four anglers went down to the match venue to practise.
"We went for small fish on the squatt and for bonus fish if they were there. But, basically, we left it up to the lads to tackle the peg as they saw it - we have a very good side and they knew what to do. To get into Division One has been our aim since getting promotion in 1999 and we are thrilled to bits to have finally made it. We also had a couple of very good 17-year-olds (Danny Martin and Shaun Kervney) in the side and I was delighted for them to pick up a gold medal in their first Senior National."
Leigh's Danny Martin finished a fine fifth in F Section with 1.660kg while, of course, runner-up Shaun Birchall scored maximum points in G Section. In addition, Blackburn's Paul Robinson was second in D Section with 1.900kg while Wigan's Steve Royds was third in B Section with 2.070kg.
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Aces up again!
The silver medals and £1,050 with 483 points went to Midlands aces, Sensas Dams & Locks Match Group, who have completed a meteoric rise to Division One after finishing third in Division Five in 2000, fourth in Division Four in 2001 and third in Division Three last year - a magnificent achievement!

Skipper Ted Yearby, a 48-year-old toolmaker from Polesworth, near Tamworth, said: "To go from Division Five to Division One and win three medals in four successive years is a fantastic achievement for the squad. We work very hard and put in loads of practice over eight weekends. We didn't fish the Open matches because we didn't want to go into the National as the pre-match favourites.
"We produced an excellent all-round display and we had seven anglers in the top 10 in their sections. We were looking for 1.5kg a man on the river and 1kg a man on the canal." Skipper Yearby was fourth in E Section with 1.670kg while their top points scorer was Tamworth's Darren Massey who collected 52 points for winning F Section with 2.580kg.
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Favourites falter
In third placewere the pre-match favourites, Quorn AS Van Den Eynde, who totalled 440 points to win £750.

Quorn captain, Roger Marlow, a 54-year-old sewing machine technician from Barrow upon Soar, Leics, said: "Obviously, being a local team, we knew the venue inside out. We didn't have any tactics or a team plan - the anglers knew what to do when they drew their pegs. It would have been nice to have won the match but this is the first medal the squad have won and we are delighted to be going into Division One after being in Division Two since 1999."
Quorn's top scorer was Colin Beech who won C Section with 2.250kg while Roger added: "Everyone did well but Adey Reynolds did especially well to come ninth from a really poor peg on B Section."
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EMBASSY DIVISION TWO NATIONAL ANGLING CHAMPIONSHIP
River Soar and Loughborough Quorn Canal (Top 10 teams promoted to Division One)
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TEAMS:
1. Team Van Den Eynde Wigan 511pts
2. Sensas Dams & Locks MG 483pts
3. Quorn AS Van Den Eynde 440pts
4. Army AF 434pts
5. Webbs Team Yaxley 420pts
6. Peterborough & District AA 413pts
7. Handsworth AC 408pts
8. Dick Clegg's Team Tring 403pts
9. Long Eaton Victoria 399pts
10. Tonbridge & District A & FPS 398pts.
INDIVIDUALS:
1. Alan Wright (Long Eaton Victoria) 18.260kg
2. Shaun Birchall (Team Van Den Eynde Wigan) 10.160kg
3. Myles Phillips (Towcester & District AA) 7.650kg
4. Craig Mather (Reddish AC) 6.450kg
5. Chris Gale (Mallards Bewdley) 6.000kg
6. Stuart Fotheringham (Adrian Carlsberg) 5.780kg.
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THE TOP THREE - (centre) winner Alan Wright; (left) the runner-up Shaun Birchall and third-placed Myles Phillips.
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© Results copyright National Federation of Anglers - all results subject to scrutiny.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Terry Smith, Embassy Angling Press Office: Tel: 01277 823220; Fax: 01277 824661
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