Dick Clegg, OBE, International Events Manager of the Angling Trust is happy to announce the Veterans team which will represent the Angling Trust and England in this year’s World Angling Games in Italy.
 Dick has this  year decided to coach the Veterans team himself on the same venue that brought  England their first ever Nations World Championship win back in 1985. The river  Arno in Florence was where Kevin Ashurst, Tommy Pickering , Ian Heaps , Dennis  White and Bob Nudd secured England’s first ever Gold medal and gave Dave Roper  his own individual Gold.
Dick has this  year decided to coach the Veterans team himself on the same venue that brought  England their first ever Nations World Championship win back in 1985. The river  Arno in Florence was where Kevin Ashurst, Tommy Pickering , Ian Heaps , Dennis  White and Bob Nudd secured England’s first ever Gold medal and gave Dave Roper  his own individual Gold.
  
Because of  England’s success in Belgium last year, Dick has not seen any need to change  the team that finished second, and he has high hopes of once more beating the  Italians on their home soil.
The England  Veterans World Championship team for 2011 will consist of; Terry Lancaster, Don  Slaymaker, Stan Binge, Roger Marlow and Dicky Carr, with Brian Gibson as  Assistant Coach.
The stretch  of river to be used is in sight of the world famous Ponte Vecchio and is the  exact section which Bob Nudd fished some 26 years ago. The river has changed  since then and the chub that dominated the area have almost disappeared. This  year’s team will be fishing for other species which will include bleak, small  catfish, carrasio and the odd bigger carp.
  
  Source: Angling Trust Fishing News
  
  
  
  
  
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