Junior Celtic Cup Wales V Scotland 18th & 19th August 2007
This was perhaps one of the best youth competition that we have seen at this level. The event was held on Magiscroft Fishery in Scotland and took place on Saturday the 18th (Practice) and Sunday 19th August (Competition).
The competition was fished under International Rules and this certainly made the competition that more interesting.
The Scottish Team had the advantage over the Welsh Team with it being their home waters but this and the torrential rain didn't’t stop us putting up a fight and a performance that you could be proud of since none of our anglers had seen the venue before.
The Competitors where as follows;
Wales
Matthew Powell, Lee Roberts, Tyrone Lee, Sion Pritchard, Ryan Hughes, Jake Hanley, Neil Jones, Tomos Lea, Dalton Moore.
This event was the last event for Tomos Lea or Tomo as he prefers to be called as he has now reached the maximum age limit. Tomo,s performance while with the Welsh Team is one to be proud off and is an angler of great talent and is an angler that has the ability and confidence seen in more mature anglers and I am sure we will see more of him in the future.
Scotland
Mark Lyons, James Woodrow, William Stewart, Kevin Murphy, Harry Brown, Jamie McKay, James Dornom, David Anderson, Tony Lamb.
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Although the weather was against us the spirits of both teams was extremely high and both teams settled down to what was a very difficult practice session. It appeared after the 1st day that the Scottish Team set an average target weight per person for the match day of around 3lb per man. Both teams fished at length up in the water with shallow rigs ranging in depths from about 12" and 5' deep loose feeding caster over the top and either fishing caster, worm or maggot on the hook.
The Scottish team favoured fishing up in the water with a depth set around 2' or even shallower where as the Welsh Team found that the better quality fish where much deeper at around 4' - 6'.
In regard to the closer in line The Welsh Team opted for a line at around 6metres using 0.8g and 1.5gr floats depending on the depth they had in front of them and the depths varied from 8' up to 14' deep. The Welsh Team cupped in hard balls of groundbait with chop worm and caster and fishing either worm or maggot on the hook.
It was soon clear that at the weigh in after the practice session no team had done any better than the other. The fishing was certainly affected by the heavy rainfall.
The weather had improved significantly for the day of the competition and certainly the lake looked more active and appealing than the practice session.
With the draw for sections out of the way and after the setting up period you could see the enthusiasm and determination in these young anglers faces with each and everyone one of them wanting to do their best.
The signal was sounded to commence and it soon became clear that the fishing had improved significantly overnight with fish being hooked almost from the off. Mathew Powell (Wales) hooking and landing a carp of around 5lb within the 1st hour gave him a good start to the match. Tomo (Wales also got of to a good start and was going head to head with David Anderson (Scotland).
Dalton Moore (Wales) also got off to a good start battling it out with Tony Lamb (Scotland) and Jake Hanley (Wales) also getting off to a convincing start that would see him dominate his section throughout the match. Lee Roberts (Wales) and James Woodrow (Scotland) where also going head to head
After the first hour every one had Scotland winning five sections and Wales winning four sections but this was to change around in the second hour with Wales taking the lead with 5 sections to four sections for Scotland. The third hour we were seeing things hotten up even more but Wales still maintaining the lead.
The fourth and final hour a message came down the bank that Wales was only winning four out of nine sections so the task fell on Ryan Hughes to produce extra fish during the last 40minutes to get him in front. The Scottish Team watching closely between Ryan Hughes (Wales) and Harry Brown (Scotland) suddenly Ryan hooks into a small carp then Harry hooks one still level pegging then Ryan manages to catch a further two carp taking him in front.
The final whistle is sounded and already Scotland convinced Wales had won as a result of Ryan's three fish giving him a section win.
We had down wins in the following sections A, B, E, F and H and this would have been sufficient for an overall win and Scotland had us down as the same.
But as they say its not over until the weigh in has been done.
Results
Section |
Country |
Name |
Weight |
Points |
A1 |
WALES |
MATTHEW POWELL |
16lb 6 1/2 oz |
1 |
A2 |
SCOTLAND |
MARK LYONS |
17lb 2oz |
2 (win) |
B1 |
WALES |
LEE ROBERTS |
25lb |
2 (win) |
B2 |
SCOTLAND |
JAMES WOODROW |
19lb 11oz |
1 |
C1 |
WALES |
TYRONE LEE |
4oz |
1 |
C2 |
SCOTLAND |
WILLIAM STEWART |
7lb |
2 (win) |
D1 |
WALES |
SION PRITCHARD |
11lb 11oz |
1 |
D2 |
SCOTLAND |
KEVIN MURPHY |
31lb 6oz |
2 (win) |
E1 |
WALES |
RYAN HUGHES |
6lb 3oz |
2 (win) |
E2 |
SCOTLAND |
HARRY BROWN |
4lb 2oz |
1 |
F1 |
WALES |
JAKE HANLEY |
26lb 3oz |
2 (win) |
F2 |
SCOTLAND |
JAMIE Mc kAY |
5lb 6oz |
1 |
G1 |
WALES |
NEIL JONES |
21lb 11oz |
1 |
G2 |
SCOTLAND |
JAMES DORNOM |
27lb 5oz |
2 (win) |
H1 |
WALES |
TOMOS LEA |
32lb 6 1/2 oz |
2(win) |
H2 |
SCOTLAND |
DAVID ANDERSON |
9lb 12 1/2 oz |
1 |
I1 |
WALES |
DALTON MOORE |
4lb 3 1/2 oz |
1 |
12 |
SCOTLAND |
TONY LAMB |
11lb 4 oz |
2(win) |
FINAL POINTS
COUNTRY |
COMBINED POINTS |
COMBINED WEIGHT |
SCOTLAND |
14 |
129lb 1/2 oz |
WALES |
13 |
144lb 1/2 oz |
Top Five Individual Results
POSITION |
SECTION |
COUNTRY |
NAME |
WEIGHT |
1ST |
H1 |
WALES |
TOMOS LEA |
32lb 6 1/2 oz |
2ND |
D2 |
SCOTLAND |
KEVIN MURPHY |
31lb 6oz |
3RD |
G2 |
SCOTLAND |
JAMES DORNOM |
27lb 5oz |
4TH |
F1 |
WALES |
JAKE HANLEY |
26lb 3oz |
5TH |
B1 |
WALES |
LEE ROBERTS |
25lb |
Well done to both Teams and to Magiscroft Fishery and all those that made this a truly exciting and memorable event. The hospitality and support was extremely appreciated.
Team Pictures
Tomos Lea - Individual Winner

Ryan Hughes
Neil Jones
Jake Hanley
Mathew Powell
WFCA
WELSH JUNIOR NATIONAL
Saturday 27th October 2007
Suez Lake - Llanelli
Report
All the competitors need congratulating on their determination and concentration on a day when the weather and conditions were against them. With the wind and rain which persisted all day and the fish off the feed it was hard work for all involved. 19 keen young anglers attended the match which was split into two categories, under 15's and over 15's but under 21.
Most anglers struggled for bites with just the occasional small perch or roach being caught. In the older category both Luke Bamford (Fish4Wales) and Elizabeth Darker (Waterside Tackle Tarts) managaing to catch a carp each. It was very close with Luke just winning the day with 5lb 15oz to Elizabeth's 5lb 10oz.
Over 15's Winner Luke with his carp.
Winning him his goodie bag, trophy, Medal and a Browning 11ft Feeder Rod
Under 15's Winner Adam Rawlings winning a 12mtr Pole.
Every angler taking part recieved a goodie bag including terminal tackle, lines, disgorgers etc and a medal.
Well done to Robin Darker, Eric Humphreys, Martin Powell and the WFCA for organising, staging and marshalling this event.
Next years event will a series of regional qualifiers with the winners going through to the final which hopefully will allow and encourage more competitors to take part. Details of these events will be posted on this web site and others and also the local press.
Results
Age Group - Under 15's
1st Adam Rawlings......Pontypool AC.....1 Point
2nd Jake Hanley......Connahs Quay..........2 Points
3rd Calvin Hughes..(Fish4Wales)..&..Joe Morgan..(Sirhowy AC)......3 Points
Age Group - 15 & over, under 21's
1st Luke Bamford...Fish4Wales.........1 Point
2nd Elizabeth Darker...Waterside Tackle Tarts.....2 Points
3rd Andrew Mann....Cwmcelyn AC..........3 Points