One of the most prestigious angling matches of the calendar year took place on Saturday 21st August 2010 with 670 anglers (67 teams of 10 anglers) fishing the Angling Trust Division One National Championship. The Championship was held on a slightly rain freshened River Trent either side of Newark on the tidal and non-tidal reaches. It was a massive operation between the many clubs involved to put this event on, and everyone who was involved need praising for all their efforts as it worked brilliantly.
 Starlets AS  followed up their previous wins on the Grand Union Canal at Milton Keynes and  the River Huntspill to win their third National title in five short years. This  is just reward for all the practice, preparation and pre-match meetings the  West Midlands side put into this match. Starlets AS main squad consisted of;  Darren Cox, Lee Edwards, Ade Whittle, Paul Downes, Dave Harrell, Darren  Bickerton, Brad Titmus, Dan Ashington, Dave Roberts, and Scott Geens. Acting  skipper Darren Cox, standing in for the Team Captain, Mark Downes, who was on  holiday, was justifiably ecstatic with his side, “We have a great deal of  experience and with the youngsters we now have it is the perfect blend, the  future is looking good for Starlets AS. The good pegs sorted themselves out  while the lads in the tough areas did remarkable and the result was a testament  to their skill as much as anything”, said Darren.
Starlets AS  followed up their previous wins on the Grand Union Canal at Milton Keynes and  the River Huntspill to win their third National title in five short years. This  is just reward for all the practice, preparation and pre-match meetings the  West Midlands side put into this match. Starlets AS main squad consisted of;  Darren Cox, Lee Edwards, Ade Whittle, Paul Downes, Dave Harrell, Darren  Bickerton, Brad Titmus, Dan Ashington, Dave Roberts, and Scott Geens. Acting  skipper Darren Cox, standing in for the Team Captain, Mark Downes, who was on  holiday, was justifiably ecstatic with his side, “We have a great deal of  experience and with the youngsters we now have it is the perfect blend, the  future is looking good for Starlets AS. The good pegs sorted themselves out  while the lads in the tough areas did remarkable and the result was a testament  to their skill as much as anything”, said Darren.
  
  The West  Midlands outfit averaged all but fifty points a man to finish on 498, just  three ahead of a terrific effort by southern side Maver Image Van Den Eynde who  suffered from their lower scores in D and E sections (495 points). These two  sides were quite a bit ahead of northern side Mirfield AC (460 points), who  nevertheless put in a great effort to knock pre-match favourites Barnsley and  District (454 points) out of the medals. Shakespeare Redditch (451 points) put  in yet another solid effort to finish fifth with Fox Match Trentmen (447  points) coming home sixth.
  
  On the  individual side of things the talk was all about drawing G1 below Cromwell  weir. The peg fit perfectly in Shatterford, Worcestershire based Steve  Collett’s hand. Steve was fishing for Farnborough AS as his team Trabucco  Midlands Van Den Eynde had not entered but there is a big difference in drawing  THE peg and making it pay. Steve, enjoying his retirement, knows only too well  how to handle barbel as he has had many a victory on his native River Severn,  and had the ‘heavy gear’ with him if needed! He gleaned what information he  could, and started the match on a worm and caster feeder halfway across looking  for bream. After one hour nothing had happened, not even an indication so it  was time for the ‘heavy gear’. He found a snaggy, small gravel patch and fed it  heavily with 2, 3 and 4 ml pellets. He didn’t have to wait too long before his  first barbel took his 6 ml hook pellet. What remote sign of nerves well  disappeared and he was enjoying catching these barbell, although the tide  variations made it difficult at times. The hook length was the key and Steve  extended his to as long as ten feet at times. He lost a few hook links in the  snags but things were going well as he was netting barbel approaching the 10lb  mark. Rumour was rife that there was a huge bream weight but all that did was  to settle Steve even more. He ended up with twenty barbel and in horse racing  terms, a sport he also loves, he won by a distance with 56.020kg.
  Runner-up  Steve Addy (Team Mosella Selby), found himself on a decent shoal of chub at the  Crankley/Winthorpe section on peg E4, and took them to the tune of  16.890kg to deservedly take the silver medal. Kevin Hartly (Mirfield AC)  slotted into bronze position with 14.400kg on peg C39 from the Fiskerton  length, leaving Rob Bream (Loughborough Soar AS) on J60 in fourth position  with 12.930kg from Clifton, and Paul Robinson (Sams Tackle, Wigan) 11.470kg  again from the Crankley/Winthorpe section on peg E3.
  
  This year for  the first time the top ten teams from the Angling Trust Division One National  Championship are invited to take part in the new Preston Innovations ‘World  Club Classic’ qualifying weekend on the 25/26th September 2010 on the river  Avon in Evesham. These teams will compete over two days with the successful  squad representing England in the FIPSed World Club Championships in Serbia in  2011.
  
  The  top ten teams are; 
  
  Starlets AS
  Maver Image VDE
  Mirfield AC
  Barnsley & District
  Shakespeare Redditch
  Fox Match Trentmen
  Collins Green AC
  Drennan North West 
  Fox Match Tipton
Garbolino Harrisons Lincs County
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