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Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Dunlichity Cup Heat 6 - Saturday 3 September

The sixth heat of the Dunlichity Cup will take place on Saturday 3 September at 09.00.

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Dunlichity Cup Heats 3, 4 and 5

Three heats of the Dunlichity Cup have taken place since the last update:

Heat 3 - Saturday 4 June
The heat marked a welcome return to the competition for Magnus Macdonald and James Gray.  After blanking in the previous heat, Liam Skinner returned to form with second place and 9 points for a bag of 8lb 3oz.  Top place, however went to Billy Brown, with a bag of 9lb.  George Skinner was third and George Ritchie won the bottle.
Billy Brown, Liam Skinner, George Skinner and George Ritchie

Heat 4 - Saturday 2 July
The heat marked a welcome return to form for two Dunlichity Cup stalwarts, Graham Matheson and David Skinner.  Graham won the heat with a bag of 8lb 4oz after having blanked the first three heats.  David was second with 7lb 12oz and in third place was Ronnie Macdonald.  The bottle went to Neil Pirrie with the biggest fish of the day at 5lb 4oz.
Not a great quality photo of Ronnie Macdonald, David Skinner, Graham Matheson and Neil Pirrie.


Heat 5 - Saturday 13 August
Due to Moy and Belladrum, Heat 5 took place a week later than normal and attracted 16 competitors.  It was business as usual for last year's cup winner and runner-up, with Liam Skinner taking first place with 5lb 15 oz and Jamie Macgregor Snr taking second place with 5lb.  Before departing for a lengthy break, James Watson signed off with third place.  We all wish him the very best and hope to see him back soon.  George Skinner took the bottle.
George Skinner, James Watson, Jamie Macgregor Snr and Liam Skinner

The overall standings after 5 heats show 2015 Champion Liam Skinner in front by 6 points from Tim Watson with Ronnie Macdonald third.

The sixth heat of the Dunlichity Cup is on Saturday 3 September at 09.00.


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