Nice post Tony, I can tell you really enjoyed the experience. Talking to my mate and colleague, Joe Carass, who fished the event with the then Ossett team a few years ago, he recounted a similar tale. It is a great thing for any team to be a part of, and I would love to have a chance to fish the event one day.
I also fully agree that everything is getting more expensive sadly, though I do think the original intention of this competition was to help try and offset the cost of fishing the event.
With regard to Barnsley getting the chance to fish after finishing 18th, it is sadly a sign of the times that nobody else in the top ten wanted to take up their place, but credit to Barnsley for having a go and fair play to them for winning.
To look at it from a different angle (and play devils advocate) which was the greater angling achievement, winning a national on an undoubtedly peggy, big fish and end peg dominated narrow canal, or putting in the almost faultless performance that Barnsley did on a fish filled venue, where weights were much closer, and tactical decisions rather than the drawbag determined the result?
And Joff, I agree with everything you have said mate, sadly expenditure is killing team fishing. By contrast to the teams of 6 which folded, our Sensas teams of four starts this weekend, and has proved very popular, with nine teams taking part. The main difference? All the payout on the teams of four is individual, and its free to enter!
