Callum's In For England

Dicks in for Gardener - Drennan Team England shake-up.

The Angling Trust is pleased to announce the England call-up of Callum Dicks, who will be joining the Drennan Team England squad for the FIPSed Nations World Championship in Croatia on 13th and 14th September, 2014. Joining Callum are Will Raison, Alan Scotthorne, Sean Ashby, Des Shipp and Steve Hemingray, plus (joint managers) Mark Downes and Mark Addy.

Mark Downes said of the selection: “Callum has done brilliantly this week in the European Championship in Belgium. He works hard at his sport and despite his age shows an amazing amount of confidence, technical ability and watercraft. I have watched Callum develop in recent seasons since leaving the Under 23s international scene, and I am confident he is the first of a new generation of top-class youngsters who are emerging on to the international match scene who will make up the England team for years to come. Already well-travelled with podium places in Italy, France and Belgium, he is a great all-rounder and I am sure he will be an asset to the team, especially by keeping the old hands on their toes.

“This year one of the most difficult decisions Mark Addy and I have ever had to make was to leave out Steve Gardener. Steve has had an amazingly long and prolific international career and has played a major part in building Team England's success. However, we now feel that the time is right to give the next generation the chance to develop their own long careers. We both wish to thank Steve for all of the hard work he has afforded the team over the 13 years we have been co-managers and the part he has played in helping us secure six gold medals during that time.”

Dick Clegg, OBE, international events manager of the Angling Trust commented: “Has the curtain finally come down on England's most capped international World Championship coarse angler? Steve Gardener has been left out of the squad to compete in Croatia this year after 27 successive years, since he was first selected by me in 1987. That year England won in Portugal and Steve has been part of 11 more gold-medal-winning teams since then. It is not difficult for me to summarise what Steve's contribution to the team has been in all those years: dedication, team spirit, ability, professionalism and above all his willingness to put team success before individual glory. In other words, he has been the ultimate team professional.

“Mark Downes and Mark Addy, England's management pairing, feel that in order to continue with their tremendous winning record then changes need to be made, and unfortunately Steve will have to stand down to make way for the youth. It must have been particularly difficult to make a decision to leave him out, but I totally agree with their reasoning, although I sympathise tremendously with Steve. I personally would like to thank him for being part of England's winning formula and congratulate him on 27 years as a member of the world’s most successful coarse fishing team.”

The Angling Trust also offer their appreciation and thanks to Steve for all his commitment and support over the years and for his outstanding contribution to angling at international level.


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