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After last years nail biting finish between Niel Ingliss and Dennis Thompson who finished the 6 month season only 2 pound apart, this year again looks like it may go to the wire with any of the top 5 still capable of taking the title. However it looks like the head to head over the last 2 matches may well be between the inform Brian Harland and long term leader Rob Allison with the two now being only 8 pounds apart and Brian finding his usual late season form.

 

The league as it stands today with the top 8 positions claim the clubs trophies:

 

Rob Allison 200 15

Bri Harland 192 15

William Atkinson 189 14

Glenn Kilpatrick 186 9

Dennis Thompson 178 0

Paul Kilpatrick 120 12

Dave Perett 99 14

Col Stainthorpe 86 5

Georg Middlemass 83 3

Mike Vasey 75 4

James Gilpin 74 6

Phil Mead 61 10

A Kelly 59 11

Andrew Cass 55 12

Paddy Hoy 50 11

Bernardo Vasey 49 3

Jason Ebbison 42 13

D Hanson jnr 32 15

Mal Pitman 24 6

Dan Mcarthy 23 14

Dave Smith jnr 22 11

Paul Dryden 22 1

Dave Waters jnr 20 11

Mark Robinson 14 5

Dan Craig jnr 12 13

Niel Ingliss 11 10

Ian Russel 11 3

Dan Smith jnr 10 5

Graham Shepherd jnr 7 2

John Morrison 3 9

Dyran Sullivan 0 13

Paul Short 0 10

 

WED 22nd MARCH 2006

 

Anglers fished this small flood to high water tide with a nice north to north easterly swell in the water. Again results were rather poor with only 3 anglers returning to the scales with fish. Dave Perret had an excellent night and managed 3 fish for 7 pounds 7 ounces. Brian Harland continued his recent good run finding 2 codlings for 5 pounds 2 ounces. Brian's catch takes him into second place in the league and within 8 pounds of current leader Rob Allison. With only 2 matches of the season now remaining it looks like we are in for another thrilling finale.

 

Results: 1st D Perret 7-7(3), 2nd B Harland 5-2(2), 3rd G Kilpatrick 2-7(1)

 

SUN 19th MARCH 2006

 

Anglers fished this high tide match with a light northerly swell in the water. Catches were very poor with only 2 anglers weighing in. Man of the moment Brian Harland found 2 codling for 4 pounds 5 ounces. Glenn Kilpatrick came in second with 2 whitings for 1 pounds 4 ounces.

 

Results: 1st B Harland 5-2(2), 2nd G Kilpatrick 1-4(2)

 

WED 15th MARCH 2006

 

A moderate north easterly swell and coloured water provided good conditions for Whitby sea anglers in their midweek match. Paul Kilpatrick had another excellent night finding 4 codlings on his last 4 casts of the night giving him a winning weight of 9 pounds 1 ounces.

 

Results: 1st P Kilpatrick 9-1(4), 2nd C Stonethorpe 7-8(1), 3rd D Hansen jnr 6-12(2), B Harland 5-9(2), W Atkinson 2-0(1), J Gilpin 1-15(1), D Perret 1-12(1), R Allison 1-7(1)

 

SUN 12th MARCH 2006

 

What seemed like the coldest night for many years met the Whitby sea anglers for their Sunday night match. William Atkinson continued his good form and landed 2 fish for 9 pounds 15 ounces which took him into second place in the league hot on the heals of the current leader Rob Allison.

 

Results : 1st W Atkinson 9-15(2), 2nd B Vasey 6-1(1), 3rd M Vasey 3-1(1), B Harland 2-7(1)

 

WED 8th MARCH 2006

 

The sea had fallen almost flat calm for Wednesday nights match. The results were the worst for many years with only 4 whitings being returned to the scales.

 

Results : 1st Glenn Kilpatrick 0-11(1), 2nd equal Brian Harland and William Atkinson 0-9(1), Dave Waters jnr 0-8(1).

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