2011 Daiwa BARRA Tour Angler of the Year- Final Results

The 2011 Daiwa BARRA Tour is all done for another year and the Angler of the Year Titles have been decided. Read more to see our winners for the year.
Northern Angler of the Year

Place Angler R1 Faust R2 Teemburra Nth AOY
1 Rob Wood 97 100 197
2 Jon Millard 99 98 197
3 Kerrin Taylor 98 97 195
4 Keith Stanford 90 96 186
5 Cy Taylor 96 88 184
6 Jason Crofts 94 90 184
7 Daniel Grech 92 92 184
8 Nathan Chapman 82 99 181
9 Phil Lyons 89 89 178
10 Craig Griffiths 100 77 177
11 Glen Smith 83 93 176
12 Michael Weick 86 87 173
13 Peter Price 95 77 172
14 Geoff Newby 93 77 170
15 Patrick Morgan 91 77 168
16 Simon Black 71 94 165
17 Elaine Sanderson 87 77 164
18 Craig Jarvis 85 77 162
19 Matt McAthur 71 91 162
20 Katie Sanderson 84 77 161
21 Andrew Black 71 77 148
22 Brendan Barnett 71 77 148
23 Drew Chapman 71 77 148
24 Jarrod Dalton 71 77 148
25 Spencer Troxell 71 77 148
26 Zac McFarlane   95 95
27 Karim De Ridder 88   88
28 Winard Versfeld (Vinnie) 81   81
29 Beau Jarvis   77 77
30 Alan McNamara   77 77
31 Darren Corr   77 77
32 Jason Wilhelm   77 77
33 John Trigg   77 77
34 Paul Stevenson   77 77
35 Tamara Stanhope   77 77
36 Cody Jarvis 71   71
37 John Kay 71   71
38 Quintin Maclean 71   71

Southern Angler of the Year

Place Angler R3 Awoonga R4 Awoonga R5 Monduran Sth AOY
1 Peter Price 90 95 100 285
2 Scott McAuley 100 85 99 284
3 Kerrin Taylor 100 97 83 280
4 Cy Taylor 90 85 83 258
5 Jon Millard   100 98 198
6 Craig Griffiths   99 97 196
7 Michael Weick   96 96 192
8 Daniel Grech   98 83 181
9 Matt McAthur   85 95 180
10 Glen Smith   85 94 179
11 Keith Stanford   85 93 178
12 Rob Wood   85 83 168
13 Elaine Sanderson   85 83 168
14 Brendan Barnett   85 83 168
15 Greg Mitchell   85 83 168
16 Brad Purdy   85 83 168
17 Bill Schloss   85 83 168
18 Craig Jarvis 90     90
19 Fred Jacobs 90     90
20 Mick Jones   85   85
21 Nathan Smythe   85   85
22 Jacob Jones   85   85
23 Gary Leather     83 83
24 Shane Anderson     83 83
25 Shane Sanderson     83 83

Overall Angler of the Year

Place Angler R1 Faust R2 Teemburra R3 Awoonga R4 Awoonga R5 Monduran Nth AOY Sth AOY Overall AOY
1 Jon Millard 99 98   100 98     297
2 Craig Griffiths 100 77   99 97     296
3 Kerrin Taylor 98 97 100 97 83     295
4 Peter Price 95 77 90 95 100     290
5 Scott McAuley     100 85 99     284
6 Rob Wood 97 100   85 83     282
7 Daniel Grech 92 92   98 83     282
8 Keith Stanford 90 96   85 93     279
9 Michael Weick 86 87   96 96     279
10 Cy Taylor 96 88 90 85 83     274
11 Glen Smith 83 93   85 94     272
12 Matt McAthur 71 91   85 95     271
13 Elaine Sanderson 87 77   85 83     255
14 Craig Jarvis 85 77 90         252
15 Brendan Barnett 71 77   85 83     245
16 Jason Crofts 94 90           184
17 Nathan Chapman 82 99           181
18 Phil Lyons 89 89           178
19 Geoff Newby 93 77           170
20 Patrick Morgan 91 77           168
21 Greg Mitchell       85 83     168
22 Brad Purdy       85 83     168
23 Bill Schloss       85 83     168
24 Simon Black 71 94           165
25 Katie Sanderson 84 77           161
26 Andrew Black 71 77           148
27 Drew Chapman 71 77           148
28 Jarrod Dalton 71 77           148
29 Spencer Troxell 71 77           148
30 Zac McFarlane   95           95
31 Fred Jacobs     90         90
32 Karim De Ridder 88             88
33 Mick Jones       85       85
34 Nathan Smythe       85       85
35 Jacob Jones       85       85
36 Gary Leather         83     83
37 Shane Anderson         83     83
38 Shane Sanderson         83     83
39 Winard Versfeld (Vinnie) 81             81
40 Beau Jarvis   77           77
41 Alan McNamara   77           77
42 Darren Corr   77           77
43 Jason Wilhelm   77           77
44 John Trigg   77           77
45 Paul Stevenson   77           77
46 Tamara Stanhope   77           77
47 Cody Jarvis 71             71
48 John Kay 71             71
49 Quintin Maclean 71             71

Halco Monduran Afternoon Event – Final Results and Story

The final round of the 2011 Daiwa BARRA tour at Monduran saw anglers tangle with tough conditions for a final chance at glory. With event victory, southern angler of the year (AOY) and overall AOY still on the line, the anglers had everything to compete for. Click through for full results.
Securing his maiden win was Peter Price with 7/10 for 462 cm. With two fish late in the first session, Price headed off on the second day with the formula to take the win. Price’s tackle consisted of an 8kg Wilson live fibre match with a Shimano Chronarch reel spooled with Fins 20 lb Braid and 45 lb Snyder leader. Showing his understanding of his tackle and what the fish wanted, Price altered his Reidy’s junior B52 in kryptonite, changing the standard trembles to wide gape Decoy trebles and placing sticky weight under the nose of the lure to slow the rise of the lure and ensure a better hook up on tentative bites. Peter fished wind swept banks in the southern arm of Bay B, anchoring the boat just off the weed banks. Price would cast parallel to the weed bed before starting a medium speed roll and twitch retrieve.

“I have been fishing these events for seven years, it’s such a great feeling to finish on top of such a quality field”,explained Price. Such was the dominance of the technique that Team Reidy’s lures/ Lowrance 2 managed to catch 19 of the 26 fish for the event.

Also catching his share of the fish was Scott McAuley (5/10, 271cm) who compiled a quality second day bag to secure second place for both the tournament and southern AOY. “It was great to have super guide on the boat and to be there for his maiden tournament win. To see Peter take out the southern AOY was special”, explained McAuley.

With the win and other angler’s results going in his favour Peter Price was able to take out the 2011 Daiwa Barra tour Southern Angler of the Year (AOY). After starting the season with a new ABT big barra record at Peter Faust(130cm), Price was fishing with confidence. “I really thought I had a good shot at the northern AOY but was unable to stick the bites”. Price changed partners from the northern rounds to the southern rounds. New partner Scott McAuley showed he was on the fish at the Awoonga Pro/Am, sharing the win with Kerrin Taylor. McAuley’s result gave Peter the confidence that he would be on fish for the Awoonga 3 x 3. This proved to be true with Price taking out a respectable 6th place.

Heading into Monduran Price had some local hot tips and knew it would a process of working out what the barra wanted. Showing his knowledge of lures, he tuned in to what the fish wanted. With the lure tuned in Price and partner McAuley went fish for fish during the second session, taking out first and second respectively. “It has been a great barra tour for me. The biggest changes for me as an angler this year have been fishing with self confidence and my Lowrance side scan. Being able to see the fish come through on the side imaging keeps my head in the zone, giving confidence that the next big fish is only one cast away” said a very humble Peter Price, “I would also like to thank my two partners for the tour, my wife and family and the team at Reidy’s Lures who have supported me for a long time now.”

Another angler who had a fantastic barra tour was overall Angler of the Year winner Jon Millard. Jon showed supreme consistency, never finishing out side the top three in each event he competed in. Millard entered each event with the mindset of you can’t beat a fellow angler without catching the fish, keeping his focus on getting bites and letting the competition take care of itself. “This year I have fished harder than I ever think I have before. I have enjoyed fishing with the rest of the Rapala team throughout the year and we just keep learning and growing as anglers. This has been a perfect way to cap off a long tournament season.” Millard adds, “Big thanks go to Rapala, TT Jig heads, ACM Rods, JT reel repairs, Nashies Complete Angler and to my partner throughout the tour Daniel Grech. He goes alright.

” With the 2011 Daiwa Barra tour done and dusted for another year ABT would like to thank all competitors and sponsors for their help, support and assistance. It has been another season to remember and from all the team at ABT we look forward to seeing you on the tournament circuit in 2012.

Place Angler Status F1  L1 F2 L2 TF TL Cash Prizes
1 Peter Price    2 120 5 303 7 423 $800 Daiwa Prize Pack + Big Barra Prize Pack (70cm)
2 Scott McAuley        5 271 5 271 $300 Prize Pack
3 Jon Millard   2 114     2 114   Prize Pack
4 Craig Griffiths       1 50 1 50   Prize Pack
5 Michael Weick       1 50 1 50   Prize Pack
6 Matt McAthur       1 49 1 49   Prize Pack
7 Glen Smith       1 48 1 48   Prize Pack
8 Keith Stanford       1 47 1 47   Prize Pack
9 Rob Wood                  
9 Greg Mitchell                  
9 Daniel Grech                  
9 Cy Taylor PRO                
9 Gary Leather                   
9 Brendan Barnett                  
9 Brad Purdy                  
9 Bill Schloss                  
9 Kerrin Taylor PRO                
9 Shane Anderson                  
9 Shane Sanderson                  
9 Elaine Sanderson                  
              19 1052    
                Ave: 55.36    

Squidgies Awoonga 3×3 Evening Event – Final Results and Story

With the longest tournament hours of any event, the Awoonga three by three, was going to be a true test of angler’s endurance. Jon Millard of Rapala/ ACM rods showed he had what it took to endure the long sessions and tough fishing, by grinding out his first victory of the 2011 Daiwa Barra tour.  
Millard (5/9, 221cm) fished in the New Zealand gully area, targeting the weedy back bays with sunken timber. Millard’s winning tackle was an Extreme Jack ACM rod matched with a Shimano Calais DC reel spooled with 20 lb Suffix 832 and 40 lb Suffix fluorocarbon. The all-important lure of choice was the ever-popular Rapala X-Rap 10 in purple albino. Millard changed the standard trebles opting for the slightly heavier VMC 6X hooks in size 4, “this change would slow the rise of the X-Rap and keep it in the face of the fish for a longer” explained Millard.

With his lure tuned of optimum performance Millard would make long casts into the back of the bays working his lure back to the boat with an erratic twitching retrieve, mixing it up with random pauses. Millard explains, “In the first session we went looking for big fish. Having no success we changed tact and knew it would be a process of just grinding out a limit of small resident barra to take the win”.

In second place was fellow Rapala angler Craig Griffiths (4/9, 199cm). Griffiths targeted fish in the New Zealand gully area. All of his fish came from a wind swept back bays in the broken weed where the water was more discoloured. Griffiths tournament tackle was a G.Loomis Gl2 6′ 6″ baitcaster rod matched with a Shimano Calais reel, spooled with Suffix 832 in 20 lb and 30 lb Suffix soft fluorocarbon.

Griffiths threw the proverbial tackle box at the fish before settling on a Halco shallow scorpion in natural wonder colour. Not happy with its performance of the lure out of the box the clued in and meticulous angler opted to change the hooks to VMC 6X hooks, which got the lure to suspend rather than float.

Casting his lure up the channels in the broken weed Griffiths would employ a fast twitching retrieve with long pauses as it would come past points of the weed. “I would have loved to take out another win, but failing on that it’s a good feeling to have the Rapala team take the top three places,” said Griffiths as he remarked about another good performance by himself and the Rapala team.

  The event big barra (66cm) was caught by team Hobie Fishing angler Kerrin Taylor. Taylor targeted fish near the mouth of New Zealand gully. Using his X-Rap 12 in purple albino, Taylor employed a twitch and pause retrieve to tempt the fish out of their dormant state. Kerrin used his Millerods high roller rod matched with a Shimano Chronarch reel spooled with 20 lb fins and 40 lb Black Magic leader to land his big barra.

With four of the five rounds of the 2011 Daiwa Barra tour now completed attention now turns to the final round at Monduran. With southern and overall angler of the year still in play the anglers have plenty to fish for. Will the Rapala boys continue their dazzling form or will the other competitors mow them down at the final hurdle? Only time will tell.  

Place Angler Status F1  L1 F2 L2 F3 L3 TF TL
1 Jon Millard       2 101 3 120 5 221
2 Craig Griffiths       3 144 1 55 4 199
3 Daniel Grech       3 130     3 130
4 Kerrin Taylor PRO 2 109         2 109
5 Michael Weick       1 59     1 59
6 Peter Price        1 46     1 46
7 Glen Smith                  
8 Rob Wood                  
9 Matt McAthur                  
10 Greg Mitchell                  
11 Cy Taylor PRO                
12 Mick Jones                   
13 Scott McAuley                   
14 Elaine Sanderson                  
15 Keith Stanford                  
16 Brendan Barnett                  
17 Brad Purdy                  
18 Bill Schloss                  
19 Nathan Smythe                  
20 Jacob Jones                  
                  16 764
                    Ave: 48cm

Daiwa Awoonga Evening Pro-Am – Final Results and Story

Awoonga greeted all anglers with an extremely tough bite. The Awoonga Pro-Am was the first ever barra event using a random pairing and shared length format designed to enable the sharing of skill and knowledge between both anglers. In the end only one fish hit the brag mat of joint event winners, Kerrin Taylor and Scott McAuley. Click through for full results.
Kerrin Taylor and Scott McAuley took to the new format like ducks to water, using the shared length format to work together and work out what presentation the barra wanted. With only one fish for 101 cm, the pair shared the winnings. In the end it was Taylor who managed to latch on to the winning fish. The tackle used to land his quality Awoonga barra was a Millerods high roller rod teamed with a Shimano Chronarch reel spooled with 20 lb fins braid and 80 lb Black Magic leader.

The pair targeted a back bay in the New Zealand gully area, casting their lures into the broken weed. The team noted they rotated through 20 – 30 lures before catching the winning barra on a Rapala X-rap 12 in purple albino colour. Taylor fished this lure with an aggressive twitch and pause retrieve, tempting the barra out of its slumbering mood. “We had fish swimming past the side scan all the time which made us confident that we could get a fish. It was a nice feeling to have another angler to work with and ultimately share the spoils”, explained McAuley.

With all anglers walking away with a new range of skills and ideas, the series stays at Awoonga for the upcoming 3 x 3 event. This event will be sure to sort the men from the boys with three sessions over two days and a tough bite on the cards.

Place Angler Status F1  L1 F2 L2 TF TL Cash Prizes
1 Scott McAuley    1 101     1 101 $275 Prize Pack
1 Kerrin Taylor Pro 1 101     1 101 $275 + $400 1st PRO  Prize Pack + Big Barra prize pack
3 Peter Price                 Prize Pack
3 Fred Jacobs  Pro               Prize Pack
3 Cy Taylor Pro               Prize Pack
3 Craig Jarvis  Pro               Prize Pack

Berkley Teemburra Evening Event – Final Results and Story

With a tough bite greeting anglers at the second round of the 2011 Daiwa Barra Tour, the word on the street was that it would only take the conversion of a handful of bites to take the win. Click through for full results.
Yet again it was the anglers from the Rapala Street team who secured the win, albeit this time it was Gin Gin Hotel owner Rob Wood who excelled in the difficult conditions with three from ten for 242 cm.

Woods gear consisted of a G.Loomis Spin Rod matched with a Stella 4000 reel rigged with 30lb Suffix 832 and 80 lb Suffix leader. The key lure was the ever-popular black gold Slick rig, rigged on an area 51 jig head. Woods did some minor modifications to both products, using a lighter gage treble for his stinger and thinning out the tail wrist of the lure, enabling it to work at slower speeds.

Wood targeted fish hanging off weed points on the tree line close to the main basin. The technique involved casting past the weed points and retrieving using a painfully slow roll back to the boat. “We had such a short bite period it was really key for us to convert the bites we got and the area 51 jig heads helped me maintain my confidence that I could make the bites stick”, Woods explained.

Taking second place was Townsville local, Nathan Chapman with two from ten fish for 137cm. Chapman constantly moved during the sessions, casting his 4’ Berkley paddle tail in white/green with hand painted stripes onto the lily pads. Once the lure had settled Chapman would pull it off and allow it to fall down the face of the structure before slow rolling it back to the boat. “The trick was to use a weedless Texas rig, to avoid snagging on the lily pads and to get the most out of every cast”. The tournament equipment used to extract his fish was the Abu Garcia Zabui rod matched with a Daiwa Type R Zillion reel spooled with 30 lb fins braid and 60 lb leader.

Taking out big barra and overall third place was Jon Millard, with a quality 91 cm fish. Using his ACM custom rod and Slick rig/Area 51 Jig head combo, the Townsville barra fanatic targeted weed islands in and around the main basin. Millard would cast past the weed island and sink the lure down using a twitch and roll retrieve back to the boat. With two competitive rounds in the northern leg of the tour Millard is looking to continue his good form heading into the southern rounds, and hopes to step up onto the top step of the podium.

Taking the win for the event, secured the 2011 Northern Barra Angler of the Year for Rob Wood, relegating fellow Rapala stable mate Jon Millard to second place on a count back. The AOY title tops of what has been a stellar year of fishing for him and his fellow Rapala teammates. “We have all had such a great year of learning and growth as anglers” explained Woods, “One of the keys to our success has been the use of our Hummingbird side scan, when you pull up on spot and you can see barra moving through it really gives you the confidence that the fish are there and you just need to keep casting.”

The Rapala Street team, has been a force on the northern leg of the tour with the team taking 2 from 2 wins, and with fellow Rapala team mates (Rapala/AMC rods) not far off the pace, the guys have converted the long hours of work spent on the water into consistent tournament results. The 2011 Daiwa BARRA Tour now heads to the first ever Boater/Non-Boater event format on the famed Awoonga Dam. Will the tough barra bite heat up or will it be another challenging event for the anglers. Only time will tell…    

Place Angler Status F1  L1 F2 L2 TF TL Cash Prizes
1 Rob Wood   3 242     3 242 $850 Daiwa Prize Pack
2 Nathan Chapman   1 58 1 79 2 137 $550 Prize Pack
3 Jon Millard       1 91 1 91 $320 Prize Pack & Big Barra (91cm) prize – Spotters sunglasses
4 Kerrin Taylor PRO 1 88     1 88   Prize Pack
5 Keith Stanford   1 85     1 85   Prize Pack
6 Zac McFarlane   1 85     1 85   Prize Pack
7 Simon Black       1 85 1 85   Prize Pack
8 Glen Smith       1 83 1 83   Prize Pack
9 Daniel Grech   1 82     1 82   Prize Pack
10 Matt McAthur       1 82 1 82   Prize Pack
11 Jason Crofts   1 80     1 80    
12 Phil Lyons   1 80     1 80    
13 Cy Taylor PRO     1 80 1 80    
14 Michael Weick   1 56     1 56    
15 Alan McNamara                  
16 Andrew Black                  
17 Beau Jarvis  PRO                
18 Brendan Barnett                  
19 Craig Griffiths                  
20 Craig Jarvis  PRO                
21 Darren Corr                  
22 Drew Chapman                  
23 Elaine Sanderson                  
24 Geoff Newby                  
25 Jarrod Dalton                   
26 Jason Wilhelm                  
27 John Trigg                  
28 Katie Sanderson                  
29 Mat McFarlane                  
30 Patrick Morgan                   
31 Paul Stevenson                  
32 Peter Price                  
33 Spencer Troxell                  
34 Tamara Stanhope                  
              17 1356    
                Ave: 79.76    

 

Place Team Angler 1 Angler 2 S1 S2 Total
1 Rapala Street Team  Rob Wood Craig Griffiths 242   242
2 Rapala-ACM Rods Daniel Grech Jon Millard 82 91 173
3 Hobie Fishing Cy Taylor Kerrin Taylor 88 80 168
4 Barra Fever Glen Smith Keith Stanford 85 83 168
5 DDC Nathan Chapman Drew Chapman 58 79 137
6 Mac-A-Tack Mat McFarlane Zac McFarlane 85   85
7 I’m On Lures Simon Black Andrew Black   85 85
8 McArthur Customs Matt McAthur Spencer Troxell   82 82
9 The Likely Lads Phil Lyons Geoff Newby 80   80
10 Team Reidy’s Lures/Lowrance Peter Price Jason Crofts 80   80
11 Tree Huggers Michael Weick Brendan Barnett 56   56
12 Sebile Jarrod Dalton  Patrick Morgan       
13 Sebile 2 Craig Jarvis  Beau Jarvis       
14 Shimano / E-Tec Alan McNamara Jason Wilhelm      
15 J T Reel Repairs John Trigg Paul Stevenson      
16 Tacklewarehouse Ladies Elaine Sanderson Katie Sanderson      
17 Blown Income Darren Corr Tamara Stanhope      

Rapala Peter Faust Evening Event – Final Results and Story

The opening round of the 2011 Daiwa Barra tour at Peter Faust Dam lived up to the pre event hype of strong winds and aggressive barra.In total eighty two Barra hitting the competitors brag-mats.

Taking the victory was Rapala Street team’s Craig Griffiths, with nine from ten fish for 866 cm. Griffiths had a two pronged approached, having both an afternoon and night plan. Click through for full results
With the session starting at three in the afternoon, Craig and team mate Rob Wood headed to the Proserpine River arm of the dam, where in the lager bays they targeted fish holding of the creek beds. Craig’s afternoon tackle consisted of a G.Loomis Pro-Green rod (7′ 4″ 8 – 15 lb) teamed with a Shimano Stella 3000 reel, spooled with the new white Suffix 832 in 20 lb and Suffix braid buddy leader in 80 lb. The lure of choice was the ever popular 130 mm Squigy slick rig in Pilchard colour, rigged on a TT Area 51 jig head. The technique involved casting towards the broken weed and  letting the lure sink down the face of the weed before slow rolling it back to the boat.

Once night set in the team would change its tact and move further up the Proserpine arm of the dam looking for points with broken weed, close to deepwater access. Craig changed his slick rig, opting for a Suspending Rapala X-Rap in White Minnow. Griffiths would make long cast into the channels in the broken weed using a classic twitch and pause technique to keep the lure in the face of the fish for a longer period of time. Griffiths discussing the keys to his success,  “On the pre fish it was hard to get the fish out of the structure, but with the use of the new white Suffix 832, we could see the bites and get an upper hand on the fish early in the fight”.

As an icing on the cake, Craig and team mate Rob Woods both finished inside the top five securing the overall team honours for the round.

In second place was fellow Rapala stable mate Jon Millard, with nine fish for 862 cm. Millard targeted weedy points near deep water. The tackle of choice was his ever-faithful ACM Rods Barra light spin teamed with a Shimano 4000 reel rigged with suffix 832 in 20 lb with 40 lb suffix fluorocarbon leaders. The key lure was a 130mm Squidgy slick rig in black gold rigged on ¾ oz TT Area 51 jig head. Millard would cast his slick rig towards the weed allowing it to fall down the face of the weed before starting a medium paced retrieve, allowing for pauses to keep the lure in the strike zone. Millard stated “the weight of the ACM Rod as well as the length of cast it gave me was an important factor in my performance.”

Big Barra for the event and a setting a new ABT Big Barra record was team Reidy’s Lures/ Lowrance’s Peter Price with a cracking 130 cm Barra. The Tackle that secured Peter the new ABT Barra record was a 7′ G.Loomis IMX rod, teamed  with a Daiwa Zillion rigged with 20 lb fins braid and 45 lb Snyder leader. Fishing a sunken point near the area know as the Horse paddock, Price would cast his Reidy’s Big B52 in gold bleeding mullet across the sunken weed using a rip and pause retrieve. “It was really exciting fishing, we could see the fish come through the Lowrance side imaging unit before they would nail the lures” added Price.

With the first round of the Daiwa Barra tour rapped up the tour now moves to the second round in Teemburra, where the highly sort-after northern angler of the year will be decided. 

Place Angler F1  L1 F2 L2 TF TL
1 Craig Griffiths 5 490 4 376 9 866
2 Jon Millard 5 482 4 380 9 862
3 Kerrin Taylor 3 248 5 425 8 673
4 Rob Wood 2 202 4 366 6 568
5 Cy Taylor 1 100 5 436 6 536
6 Peter Price 2 118 4 399 6 517
7 Jason Crofts 4 374 1 92 5 466
8 Geoff Newby 4 367 1 73 5 440
9 Daniel Grech 2 188 2 202 4 390
10 Patrick Morgan  2 177 2 181 4 358
11 Keith Stanford 3 309     3 309
12 Phil Lyons 1 103 2 177 3 280
13 Karim De Ridder  2 182 1 67 3 249
14 Elaine Sanderson 1 65 2 173 3 238
15 Michael Weick 1 71 1 100 2 171
16 Craig Jarvis      2 168 2 168
17 Katie Sanderson 1 110     1 110
18 Glen Smith 1 84     1 84
19 Nathan Chapman     1 79 1 79
20 Winard Versfeld (Vinnie) 1 74     1 74
21 Andrew Black            
22 Brendan Barnett            
23 Cody Jarvis             
24 Drew Chapman            
25 Jarrod Dalton             
26 John Kay            
27 Matt McAthur            
28 Quintin Maclean            
29 Simon Black            
30 Spencer Troxell            

 

Place Team Angler 1 Angler 2 D1 D2 Total
1 Rapala Street Team  Rob Wood Craig Griffiths 692 742 1434
2 Rapala – ACM Rods Daniel Grech Jon Millard 670 582 1252
3 Hobie Fishing Cy Taylor Kerrin Taylor 348 861 1209
4 Team Reidy’s Lures/Lowrance Peter Price Jason Crofts 492 491 983
5 The Likely Lads Phil Lyons Geoff Newby 470 250 720
6 Barra Fever Glen Smith Keith Stanford 393   393
7 Sebile Jarrod Dalton  Patrick Morgan  177 181 358
8 Tacklewarehouse Ladies Elaine Sanderson Katie Sanderson 175 173 348
9 David & Goliath  Winard Versfeld (Vinnie) Karim De Ridder  256 67 323
10 Tree Huggers Michael Weick Brendan Barnett 71 100 171
11 Sebile 2 Craig Jarvis  Cody Jarvis    168 168
12 DDC Nathan Chapman Drew Chapman   79 79
13 McArthur Customs Matt McAthur Spencer Troxell      
14 Dam Barra Quintin Maclean John Kay      
15 I’m On Lures Simon Black Andrew Black      

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