Barnsley & District’s AAS bid to become the first team to win the coveted FIPSed World Club Championships failed to materialise in Serbia. The team consisted of; Alan Scotthorne, Sam Wildsmith, Lee Kerry, Dave Brooks, Simon Fields, Andy Geldhart (Reserve both days), Glenn Lawrence (Captain) and Mick Vials and Denis White (Assistants).
 Not since  Essex County won the then Browning World Cup in 1982 has a team representing  England taken Gold. Essex won gold on the River Arno in Florence which is this  year’s venue for both the Ladies’ and Veterans’ teams in the 2011 World Angling  Games.
Not since  Essex County won the then Browning World Cup in 1982 has a team representing  England taken Gold. Essex won gold on the River Arno in Florence which is this  year’s venue for both the Ladies’ and Veterans’ teams in the 2011 World Angling  Games.
  
Many of  England’s top teams, among them, Dorking, Shakespeare, Starlets and Barnsley  have tried, but all have failed to win.
This year the  squad representing Barnsley and District AAS who are better known as the  Ultimate Barnsley Blacks were the first Angling Trust team to qualify by  winning the ‘Preston Innovations World Club Classic’. The Preston Innovations  sponsorship is designed to help the winning club financially when competing in  this competition which indeed it did as was shown with Barnsley finishing in an  excellent third place.
The River  Danube in Serbia attracted 25 countries and with our representatives fishing  for a species of fish (bullheads ) that we know very little about, but the team  did exceptionally well to make the podium in a bronze medal position.
Section Results:
Day one
A. Sam Wildsmith
B. Lee Kerry
C. Alan Scotthorne
D. Dave Brooks
E. Simon Fields
Day  two.
A.  Sam Wildsmith
B. Simon Fields
C. Alan Scotthorne
D. Lee Kerry
E. Dave Brooks
1st - Hungary – 71 points
2nd - Serbia – 82.5 points
3rd – England – 44 points
  
  Source: Angling Trust Fishing News
  
  
  
  
  
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