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#21 Post by TSR »

petekd Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 1:16 pm Post subject:

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Well done to all the fellow club members who performed so well at the weekend. Donal Domeney, Outstanding result mate for someone who thinks scratching is what Cork men do to their arse . Well done Pete and Seanie too, great to see 3 fellow club members from SAI making the top 10 in the premier shore comp, fantastic achievement. Unlucky Paul and I believe JP also on the blank on the last session. Nothing wrong with 28th after a blank session in your first masters. Hard lines lads but sure theres always next year.


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#22 Post by thescotsman »

Well done lads, premier or not, great result by all of you
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#23 Post by Bradan »

TSR wrote:
petekd Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 1:16 pm Post subject:

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Well done to all the fellow club members who performed so well at the weekend. Donal Domeney, Outstanding result mate for someone who thinks scratching is what Cork men do to their arse . Well done Pete and Seanie too, great to see 3 fellow club members from SAI making the top 10 in the premier shore comp, fantastic achievement. Unlucky Paul and I believe JP also on the blank on the last session. Nothing wrong with 28th after a blank session in your first masters. Hard lines lads but sure theres always next year.


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And what is? Its the comp that has the top anglers from all the clubs... :?
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#24 Post by pete »

Congrats Mr. Domeny on the third place :wink: , you fished very well in what were difficult conditions. Congrats to Dr Spock Ivory too, fair play buddy(you'll have to take Tracey our for a meal now :lol: ) Fairplay Gitboy on the second place, great achievement on your first masters. Unlucky JP on the last day, you deserved to be in the top ten. Was really tough going on that last session on Streedagh, not many fish around and hard to actually get any that were to make the 20cm, had three undersize including a 10cm brill before a 21cm turbot saved the bacon.
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#25 Post by Seaniebo »

Shes lucky to have me pete! Gonna be a good piss up in Galway in january men.
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#26 Post by donal domeney »

[quote="pete"]Congrats Mr. Domeny on the third place :wink: , you fished very well in what were difficult conditions. /quote]

Congrats to S.A.I sac where I'm learning this scratching thing. Only once over the 3 comps did I put out a lead beyond 50yds not bad going for a fellow who always went distance. Had a plan and stayed with it.

Well done to all the lads on the site. This was one hard session.
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#27 Post by Bradan »

Seaniebo wrote:Shes lucky to have me pete!


Is there something you haven't told us Sean??? :P :lol:
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#28 Post by Seaniebo »

Nah, have to say meself and jp owe her a big thanks, drove us to the check in and prize giving so we could have a drink or ten and had the dinner ready for us when we got back. Most house mates wouldnt have let us in the door the states we were in.
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#29 Post by Bradan »

Ah, she's a sound girl alright. You could do worse! :wink:
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#30 Post by m.b3 »

Seaniebo wrote:Nah, have to say meself and jp owe her a big thanks, drove us to the check in and prize giving so we could have a drink or ten and had the dinner ready for us when we got back. Most house mates wouldnt have let us in the door the states we were in.


that's probably the most beautiful thing i've ever heard...

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#31 Post by croppyboy »

do i hear bells seanie :lol:
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#32 Post by Rockhopper »

if she read his post they'll be from the ambulence :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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#33 Post by Seaniebo »

Bradan wrote: You could do worse! :wink:


You know i have!
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#34 Post by donal domeney »

Some pics of Johnny

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Johnny with Grahame Foote

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It's not a crown but he's still king
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