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RESULTS 1 Awards List 2 Estate Results 3 Final Rankings 4 Final RESULTS 1 Awards list 2 Estate results 3 Final rankings 4 Final teams cores 5 Estate scores 6 Fly results For more information or to enter for 2016 (Friday April 22nd) contact Simon Cooper Fishing Breaks The Mill Heathman Street Nether Wallop Hampshire SO20 8EW 01264 781988 [email protected] www.fishingbreaks.co.uk/onefly 2015 River Test One Fly Roll of Honour Winning Team Award Points 1st Stream Dreamers John Graham/Alastair Robjent/Marcus Janssen 2525 2nd TheWellowWaderWallowers Darren Dodd/Wes Boyd/Chris Banks 2240 3rd Minley Manor Moustaches Grant Harrower/Iain Shone/Paul Quilliam 1950 A trophy for each team member. Top Angler & Guide Marcus Janssen & Brian Raw 1st Pheasant Tail Hare's Ear with tungsten bead and red butt 1370 2nd Grant Harrower & Charlie Patrick 1250 3rd Brian Reid & Dave Barnes 1155 Angler: Trophy Guide: Trophy & cheque for £500. Angler & Guide Section Winners A Charles Jardine & John Colley @ Benham Estate B Marcus Janssen & Brian Raw @ Wherwell Priory C Chris Banks & Bob Preston @ Avon Springs Anglers: Trophy Guides: Trophy & cheque for £100. Top Estate 1st Compton Chamberlayne 2nd Whitchurch Fulling Mill 3rd Benham Estate A trophy. Big Fish Award Jan Grimstone/Malcolm Price @ Wherwell Priory and Alastair Robjent/John Slader @ Orvis Kimbridge 24" £750 raised for the Alex Lewis Trust Duffers Delight Award for the lowest scoring team The Dream Team A trophy for each team member. Top dry fly (highest score) Alastair Robjent at Orvis @ Kimbridge with Robjents Daddy A trophy. RTOF 2015 final scoresheets - ratified 2015 Estate Roll of Honour Top Estate by total score/no. anglers 1st Compton Chamberlayne 1018 2nd Whitchurch Fulling Mill 928 3rd Benham Estate 910 Section Winners A Benham Estate B Wherwell Priory C Avon Springs Top Angler Score 1st Wherwell Priory 1370 2nd Compton Chamberlayne 1250 3rd Whitchurch Fulling Mill 1155 Top Estate by most fish caught by single angler 1st Wherwell Priory 48 2nd Avon Springs 45 3rd Compton Chamberlayne 40 Best newcomer The Greyhound Top dry fly (highest score) Orvis @ Kimbridge with Robjents Daddy 2015 Final Rankings Secti Best Placing Contestant Guide Team Beat on No. Fish fish Points 1st Marcus Janssen Brian Raw Stream Dreamers Wherwell Priory B 48 23 1370 2nd Grant Harrower Charlie Patrick Minley Manor Moustaches Compton Chamberlayne B 40 22 1250 3rd Brian Reid Dave Barnes Chilbolton Common Cows Whitchurch Fulling Mill (Wading) B 33 20 1155 4th Chris Banks Bob Preston TheWellowWadersWallowers Avon Springs C 45 19 1050 5th Charles Jardine John Colley Hare's Ear Trio Benham Estate A 18 23 930 6th Len Armstrong Gary Allen Gerry and the Atrics Benham Estate A 10 23 890 7th Jan Grimstone Malcolm Price Dunbridge Damsels Wherwell Priory B 14 24 870 8th Struan Wallace Mark Bedford-Russell FlyFishMap Compton Chamberlayne B 13 20 785 9th Barrie Thrussell Andrew Thornton Rourke's Drifters The Greyhound A 8 20 760 10th Steve Jones Trevor Hayman The Greyhound Whitchurch Fulling Mill (Wading) B 10 20 700 11th Paul Whitehouse Tony Hogg The Greyhound School Farm A 15 19 645 12th Darren Dodd Graham Waterton TheWellowWadersWallowers Wherwell Priory B 8 20 640 13th Rory Elliott Rob Doyle Copenhagen Caperers School Farm A 15 18 635 14th Michael Jacobsen Philip Ellis Copenhagen Caperers Wherwell Priory B 14 19 620 15th John Graham Clayton Moorhouse Stream Dreamers Lower Itchen Fishery A 11 18 615 16th Ed Burgass Colin Turner FlyFishMap Bullington Manor A 11 17 555 17th Wes Boyd Richard Abson TheWellowWadersWallowers Dunbridge A 10 18 550 18th Greg Campbell Stuart Tanner Hare's Ear Trio Parsonage C 5 20 545 19th Alastair Robjent John Slader Stream Dreamers Orvis @ Kimbridge C 4 24 540 20th Tim Houghton Brian Robinson Copenhagen Caperers Orvis @ Kimbridge C 7 19 460 21st Mike Corner-Jones Ray Hyde Hare's Ear Trio The Boathouse B 11 19 435 22nd Mark Husson Ian Pople Chilbolton Common Cows Salterton C 13 18 430 23rd Paul Quillam Tony Chamberlin Minley Manor Moustaches Parsonage C 6 20 365 24th Howard Taylor Jon Hall The Greyhound Broadlands (Upper & Lower carriers) C 3 17 345 25th Ian Shone Kevin Styles Minley Manor Moustaches Bullington Manor A 7 16 335 26th Nikki Bergman-Brown Steve Perkins Dunbridge Damsels Itchen @ Kings Worthy C 6 18 320 27th Chris Tarrant Jon Penny The Dream Team The Boathouse B 2 15 250 28th= Ian McKenzie John Stephens The Dream Team Donnington Grove (Wading) A 4 17 210 28th= Dave Bizley Marcus McCorkell Rourke's Drifters Wherwell Priory B 3 18 210 30th Chris Sandford Graham Wood The Dream Team Itchen @ Kings Worthy C 5 13 195 31st Maurice Rourke Nick Parish Rourke's Drifters Avon Springs C 8 12 170 32nd Bob Hall Rob Norris Gerry and the Atrics Wherwell Priory B 2 21 165 33rd Peter Woolmer Angus Campbell Gerry and the Atrics Broadlands (Upper & Lower carriers) C 0 0 100 34th= Micky Bergman-Brown Tony King Dunbridge Damsels Fisherton de la Mere (Wading) A 0 0 50 34th= Ed Stebbins Steve Batten Chilbolton Common Cows Lower Itchen Fishery A 0 0 50 36th Grenville Herrald Dave Waggot FlyFishMap Salterton C 0 0 0 409 19195 RTOF 2015 final scoresheets - ratified 2015 Final Scores Stream Dreamers Copenhagen Caperers Beat Total Best Fish No. Fish Beat Total Best Fish No. Fish John Graham Lower Itchen 615 18 11 Tim Houghton Orvis @ Kimbridge 460 19 7 Alistair Robjent Orvis @ Kimbridge 540 24 4 Michael Jacobsen Wherwell Priory 620 19 14 Marcus Janssen Wherwell Priory 1370 23 48 Rory Elliott School Farm 635 18 15 Total 2525 Total 1715 FlyFishMap Dunbridge Damsels Beat Total Best Fish No. Fish Beat Total Best Fish No. Fish Ed Burgass Bullington Manor 555 17 11 Jan Grimstone Wherwell Priory 870 24 14 Grenville Herrald Salterton 0 0 0 Nicki Bergman-Brown Itchen @ Kings Worthy 320 18 6 Struan Wallace Compton Chamberlayne 785 20 13 Micky Bergman-Brown Fisherton de la Mere 50 0 0 Total 1340 Total 1240 Minley Manor Moustaches The Dream Team Beat Total Best Fish No. Fish Beat Total Best Fish No. Fish Grant Harrower Compton Chamberlayne 1250 22 40 Chris Tarrant The Boathouse 250 15 2 Iain Shone Bullington Manor 335 16 7 Chris Sandford Itchen @ Kings Worthy 195 13 5 Paul Quilliam Parsonage 365 20 6 Ian McKenzie Donnington Grove 210 17 4 Total 1950 Total 655 Gerry and the Atrics Hare's Ear Trio Beat Total Best Fish No. Fish Beat Total Best Fish No. Fish Peter Woolmer Broadlands 100 0 0 Mike Corner-Jones The Boathouse 435 19 11 Bob Hall Wherwell Priory 165 21 2 Greg Campbell Parsonage 545 20 5 Len Armstrong Benham Estate 890 23 10 Charles Jardine Benham Estate 930 23 18 Total 1155 Total 1910 Rourke's Drifters Chilbolton Common Cows Beat Total Best Fish No. Fish Beat Total Best Fish No. Fish Dave Bizley Wherwell Priory 210 18 3 Mark Husson Salterton 430 18 13 Barrie Thrussell The Greyhound beat 760 20 8 Brian Reid Whitchurch Fulling Mill 1155 20 33 Maurice Rourke Avon Springs 170 12 8 Ed Stebbins Lower Itchen 50 0 0 Total 1140 Total 1635 TheWellowWaderWallowers The Greyhound Beat Total Best Fish No. Fish Beat Total Best Fish No. Fish Darren Dodd Wherwell Priory 640 20 8 Steve Jones Whitchurch Fulling Mill 700 20 10 Wes Boyd Dunbridge 550 18 10 Paul Whitehouse School Farm 645 19 15 Chris Banks Avon Springs 1050 19 45 Howard Taylor Broadlands 345 17 3 Total 2240 Total 1690 2015 River Test One Fly Estate Rankings Fishery Beat Team Contestant Score Placing 1 Bullington Manor Entrant 1 555 2 Entrant 2 335 Total 890 Average points/Rod 445 3 Whitchurch Fulling Mill Entrant 1 1155 4 Entrant 2 700 Total 1855 Average points/Rod 928 5 Wherwell Priory Entrant 1 165 6 Entrant 2 640 7 Entrant 3 210 8 Entrant 4 620 9 Entrant 5 1370 10 Entrant 6 870 Total 3875 Average points/Rod 646 11 Broadlands Entrant 1 100 12 Entrant 2 345 Total 445 Average points/Rod 223 13 Dunbridge Entrant 1 550 Total 550 Average points/Rod 550 14 Itchen @ Kings Worthy Entrant 1 320 15 Entrant 2 195 Total 515 Average points/Rod 258 16 Orvis Kimbridge Entrant 1 460 17 Entrant 2 540 Total 1000 Average points/Rod 500 18 The Parsonage Entrant 1 545 19 Entrant 2 365 Total 910 Average points/Rod 455 20 Compton Chamberlayne Entrant 1 1250 21 Entrant 2 785 Total 2035 Average points/Rod 1018 1 22 The Boathouse Entrant 1 435 23 Entrant 2 250 Total 685 Average points/Rod 343 24 Benham Estate Entrant 1 890 25 Entrant 2 930 Total 1820 Average points/Rod 910 26 Avon Springs Entrant 1 1050 27 Entrant 2 170 Total 1220 Average points/Rod 610 28 School Farm Entrant 1 645 29 Entrant 2 635 Total 1280 Average points/Rod 640 30 Fisherton de la Mere Entrant 1 50 Total 50 Average points/Rod 50 31 Salterton Entrant 1 430 32 Entrant 2 0 Total 430 Average points/Rod 215 33 Lower Itchen Fishery Entrant 1 50 34 Entrant 2 615 Total 665 Average points/Rod 333 35 Donnington Grove Entrant 1 210 Total 210 Average points/Rod 210 36 The Greyhound Entrant 1 760 Total 760 Average points/Rod 760 RTOF 2015 final scoresheets - 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