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National
Junior Angling Association Knockout 2007
Langwith Lakes York
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Team
Match Results |
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1st
(qualify) |
Wakefield
Angling Club |
12
points |
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2nd
(qualify) |
Worksop
& District |
14
points |
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3rd
(eliminated) |
Leeds
& District |
17
points |
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4th
(eliminated) |
Barnsley
& District |
17
points |
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Match winner, JOE WHITLEY (Wakefield)
with 49lbs 12ozs of carp and goldfish |
Runner Up, MAY POTTER (Wakefield) with
her 45lbs 14oz net. |
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Peg-by-peg
Results
30 Barnsley 20 lb - 8oz
1 Wakefield 45 lb - 14oz
2 Leeds 27 lb - 10oz
3 Worksop 19 lb - 2oz
5 Barnsley 27 lb - 14oz
6 Wakefield 20 lb - 2oz
7 Leeds 14 lb - 8oz
8 Worksop 33 lb - 10oz
10 Barnsley 17 lb - 7oz
11 Wakefield 11 lb - 4 oz
12 Leeds 10 lb - 4oz
13 Worksop 40 lb - 8oz
15 Barnsley 24 lb - 2oz
16 Wakefield 32 lb - 14oz
17 Leeds 13 lb - 4 oz
18 Worksop 18 lb - 8oz
20 Barnsley 12 lb - 2oz
21 Wakefield 15 lb - 2oz
22 Leeds 25 lb - 1oz
23 Worksop 23 lb 10oz
25 Barnsley 18 lb - 12oz
26 Wakefield 49 lb - 12oz
27 Leeds 33 lb - 4oz
28 Worksop 20 lb - 4oz
Match report (by David Speight (Wakefield AC), reproduced
from www.maggotdrowners.co.uk)
Saturday 12th May saw the four best junior teams in the North
East battling for a place in the finals of the NJAA
knockout 2007.
As some of the best juniors in the country took each other on
this promised to be a hard match and the young anglers settled
down well under the pressure. As I walk the bank and get word of
who is catching what I usually get a feel for how the match is
going. However, on Saturday the competition was intense and it
was difficult to see who was in front.
When I stopped to see how Joel Whitley was getting on he
responded in his usual cool, calm and confident manner that he
was “getting a few bits’.
When I asked how May Potter was getting on she said “OK, bites
are a bit slow” even though I had just watched her catch two
fish in as many minutes. Josh Reynolds was battling on and
catching fish but not at the rate he would have liked. Luke
Wrezeck said he thought the angler from Worksop would win the
section as he had been catching steadily. Nathan Murphy was
fishing well but under pressure from one of the Leeds team. As
usual Nathan countered by quietly concentrating his energy on
fishing his swim. I didn’t see Matty Mee catch but he was
quietly confident saying little as I asked him how he was doing.
His dad said he thought that the Barnsley angler was in front.
The match was a five hour match and it was non stop pressure for
everyone. The anglers knew the high standard of competitors they
were taking on and of course, this just increased the commitment
to win. No-one could afford to waste any effort and knew they
had to pull out all the stops to come out on top. They all
wanted a chance to win the prestigious NJAA
Knockout on the 2nd June 2007, and only the first and second get
though to the final on Larford Lakes, Stourport.
Happily, the sustained efforts paid off and Wakefield Juniors
won the day. Paul Stead, Leeds manager, presented the trophies
and prizes which were kindly donated by United Baits.
Match Winners, and Qualifiers to the NJAA Final at Stourport
Lakes, Wakefield AC.

Back: Steve
Middle: Luke,May, Joel, Nathan
Front: Josh, Matty
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