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#Angling - Erne Anglers members dominate across two squads selected to compete in the FIPSed World Youth Angling Championships in Portugal next summer.

Jack Tisdall, youth team manager for the National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland (NCFFI), announced the two teams earlier this month, selected from four qualifying events throughout the year and judged on their general angling ability and commitment to the sport.

The U18 team comprises nearly all Erne Anglers youths, with Enda Monogue of New Ross AC the only non-member alongside Aaron Galbraith, James O’Doherty, Stefan Patterson and Harry Whitehead.

Erne Anglers are also represented in the U23 squad by Haydn Kellegher and Kieran Kelly, with Jamie Edwards (Carrickmacross AC), Aaron Hutchman (East Belfast AC) and Rob Kavanagh (Daingean AC) completing the lineup.

Tidal said he was “delighted" to present the youth selection for 2016 "which this year includes a number of new faces representing the high level of development of our junior coarse anglers in Ireland.

"I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who took part in the qualifying process and the parental support and encourage those who were unsuccessful this time to stick with the process for the future.

"Attendance at qualifiers and national events during the year helps to improve the angling abilities of all those taking part,” he added.

The two teams will travel together to Portugal in July and will receive a subsidy of €3,500 towards travel costs from the NCFFI, tackle and equipment from team sponsors Tubertini UK Ltd and groundbait from Van Den Eynde. Additional sponsors will be sought by the NCFFI to keep costs to a minimum.

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The Irish Cruiser Racing Association (ICRA) Information

The creation of the Irish Cruiser Racing Association (ICRA) began in a very low key way in the autumn of 2002 with an exploratory meeting between Denis Kiely, Jim Donegan and Fintan Cairns in the Granville Hotel in Waterford, and the first conference was held in February 2003 in Kilkenny.

While numbers of cruiser-racers were large, their specific locations were widespread, but there was simply no denying the numerical strength and majority power of the Cork-Dublin axis. To get what was then a very novel concept up and running, this strength of numbers had to be acknowledged, and the first National Championship in 2003 reflected this, as it was staged in Howth.

ICRA was run by a dedicated group of volunteers each of whom brought their special talents to the organisation. Jim Donegan, the elder statesman, was so much more interested in the wellbeing of the new organisation than in personal advancement that he insisted on Fintan Cairns being the first Commodore, while the distinguished Cork sailor was more than content to be Vice Commodore.

ICRA National Championships

Initially, the highlight of the ICRA season was the National Championship, which is essentially self-limiting, as it is restricted to boats which have or would be eligible for an IRC Rating. Boats not actually rated but eligible were catered for by ICRA’s ace number-cruncher Denis Kiely, who took Ireland’s long-established native rating system ECHO to new heights, thereby providing for extra entries which brought fleet numbers at most annual national championships to comfortably above the hundred mark, particularly at the height of the boom years. 

ICRA Boat of the Year (Winners 2004-2019)