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179 young anglers took part in the Angling Trust Cadet, Junior & Intermediate National Championships on Saturday 3rd July on the Trent and Mersey Canal in the Willington area of Derbyshire.
There were  just two teams that took part in the Cadet section with Worksop and District  AA, managed by Doreen Butt, taking the Cadet Championship title by just one  point with 16 points from Smartbait Leeds who had won this title for the last  four years. Doreen said “I am thrilled to bits with the win, as we have only kept  one of the existing team members from last year and the rest of the youngsters  are all new”. The Cadet winner was Harry Keedy (Smartbait Leeds) with 930g.  Harry was fishing his fourth National and caught fifty small fish on squatt and  pinkie from the far side of the canal. In second place was Reece Keirnon  (Worksop & District AA) with a very similar net of small fish scaling 880g.  There was a triple tie for third place on the day with Jake Hodgkiss (Worksop  and District AA), Adam Thorne (Smartbaits Leeds) and Daniel Slack (Worksop and  District AA) all weighing 340g.
  
 
 The Junior  age group attracted eleven teams of six with the match being fished in the  Stenson and Swarkestone area. Local team Pride of Derby AA took gold with 53  points which proved to be too good for Tameside Fox Gold in second place with  49 points, leaving Maver Farnborough on 46 points (3kg 980g). The winning  Junior was Jake Gallacher (Maver Farnborough) with eighty small squatt fish for  1kg 500g and in second place with a very similar net was Joe Kent (Wakefield  AC) 1kg 480g. Matthew Ebbrell (Tameside Fox Gold), with 1kg 310g, came in third  place also with small fish on squatt.
  
  The  Intermediate section attracted sixteen teams of six and ended up with Wakefield  AC winning the gold medal with 87 points, and the Pride of Derby AA Juniors  with 75 points in second place, and Smartbait Leeds Gold in third place with 68  points. This match was fished by Castleway Bridge and Josh Reynolds (Wakefield  AC) had the top score with a well earned weight of 4kg 20g to take the winning  individual title. Josh drew in the row of trees on the bend, on the Alrewas  side of the bridge, where he fished chopped worm and caster to take chub to 2  lb and a few perch. In second place was Tom Sharpe (Barnsley and District AC)  who was near the Findern Bridge where again chopped worm and caster did him  proud, netting chub and perch for 3kg 450g. Eric Yeomans (Pride of Derby AA)  came in third place with 2kg 880g of chub, skimmers and perch.
  
  Unfortunately  the entry was a little down on last year, but the three age groups showed  considerable skill and there was visible proof that the future of match fishing  is in very safe hands.
Angling Trust  would like to thank the Pride of Derby AA for providing the venue for the  event, and also for the reduced peg fees during practice. John Aldred of the  Pride of Derby AA was a tremendous help in the run up to the event clearing and  strimming pegs and also on the day. We would also like to thank Stenson Marina  and the Bubble Inn at Stenson for all their help in making this a successful  National Championship event.
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