Memories of 1994………..
A few spring to mind………although I don’t figure any where in this ‘roll of honour’
Interesting to note, of the 11 matches fished, 6 were on rivers those days………..and the club was affiliated to the BAA
Fladbury was the scene of my Cashmores ‘debut’………par for the course it was high and carrying a fair bit of colour.

Leeky the victor was pegged just below the weir. Pegged lower down inbetween Rolly and Les Walton I managed to sneak in the frame with a low 1lb odd…….a small chublet and several gobies (nowt changes there then

) taken on the stick in 10ft of water at my feet.
3 months on - the close season was still in force - and onto match 2 - man was I out of my depth having lived predominantly on cuts and being a tiddler snatcher. Never seen the venue (Evesbatch) before, and don’t think I’d fished a pool that threw up 5lb plus beasties before,

although I done a couple of ‘new’ commies with smaller samples. Mick Kenn romped it on what I thought I heard was a borrowed rod, although MGB may correct me on that. That saw Mick pickup a couple of additional trophies, one for his heaviest fish of the season - an 8lb carp, which was a beastie those days, plus the match weight
Next up The Danery…….looked forward to this one……………..but BUM DRAW MASTER mode kicked in and I drew a (the only?) washing machine peg on the section.

Probably a flyer peg in the winter, but July…..Nah.
Match 4 at BAA Nordley Pools. Aint got a clue which pool/no, but HAHA also joined the club at this stage (without a vote Harry

) and made his debut, pegged next to MGB. From what I remember Heinzer should probably have won this one as he tussled with an unseen ‘beastie’ on rod and line………..
Cant remember a lot about Catton park, other than true to form it didn’t live up to expectations.
There’s a tale about the next one on the Soar - the one about Heinzer who after a hour or so, went back to the car to get his sun glasses. On his return he found a section of pole had disappeared into the depths. He stripped of and went skinny dipping, and there was a cry of jubilation that he’d located and retrieved the missing section.

Back up the bank, dried off and dressed, there was another wail from his peg as he realised it wasn’t just one section that had gone in, there was another.

So he stripped off again and the jammy William the Conqueror found that section too.
Cant remember a lot about Marcliffe other than it was a bl**dy long walk - think Lasher may have been near to the lock cutting?
Lasher came up trumps again the following match at Brockamin, but again I cant rember owt about this one.
Back to the river for no 9. If I remember correctly, and MGB will pull me up if I’m wrong,,,,,,,,,,it was no surprise he won this one as he drew a dream peg with a tree that overhung into the river half way across.

Was it a nest of kinver stripeys you had MGB, or have I got the wrong venue?
A cold, foggy day on the Trent greeted us for the penultimate match. Can’t remember what I did - obviously not a lot, but I think a few got seen off by ‘big’ barbel.
And I can remember even less about the last match at Botterham Lock…………..