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CUP WINNERS 2010
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Here are the photograph's from the Nomads presentation night for the trophy winners of 2009.

The trophies, shining and waiting to be presented.

Snowy presents Tony Kirrage with the Parker Cup (left) and the Cardwell Challenge Cups, these were presented on behalf of the Eastbourne Town Festival.
The Parker Cup is for the best Cod.
The Cardwell Challenge Cup is for the biggest fish.

Snowy presents Tony Kirrage with the Parker Cup (left), the Cardwell Challenge Cups and the Eastbourne Corporation Challenge Cup (right), these were presented on behalf of the Eastbourne Town Festival.
The Parker Cup is for the best Cod.
The Cardwell Challenge Cup is for the biggest fish.
The Eastbourne Corporation Challenge Cup is for winning the Eastbourne Town Festival Beach Section.

Snowy presents Phil Chapman with the Slater Cup
1st.....Phil Chapman.....65 Points
2nd.....Graham Lewis.....62 Points

Snowy presents Tony Kirrage with the Flack Cup
1st.....Tony Kirrage.....82 Points
2nd.....Ian Hopper.....79 Points

Snowy presents Ian Hopper with the Eastford Trophy
1st.....Ian Hopper.....107 Points
2nd.....Keith Erridge.....106 Points

The Elson Bass Cup was won by Paul Parsons, sadly Paul was not at the presentation night.
1st.....Paul Parsons.....7lb 15oz 8dr
2nd.....Simon Watkins.....3lb 14oz 8dr

The Heaviest Bass in Bass Competitions was won by Paul Parsons, sadly Paul was not at the presentation night.
1st.....Paul Parsons.....4lb 5oz 6dr

Snowy presents Ian Hopper with the Morris Cup.
1st......Ian Hopper.....82 Points
2nd.....Tony Kirrage.....80 Points

Snowy presents Tony Kirrage with the Fickling Cup.
1st.....Tony Kirrage.....80 Points
2nd.....Ben Blackford.....72 Points

Snowy presents Ian Hopper with the Nomads Cup.
1st.....Ian Hopper.....162 Points
2nd.....Tony Kirrage.....149 Points

Snowy presents Ian Hopper with the Eastbourne Tackle Shop Cup.
1st..... Ian Hopper.....88 Points
2nd.....Phil Chapman.....81 Points

Snowy presents Ian Hopper with the Pier Coy Cup.
1st.....Ian Hopper.....295 Points
2nd.....Tony Kirrage.....279 Points

Snowy presents Ian Hopper with the Pilgrim Cup.
1st.....Ian Hopper.....251 Points
2nd.....Tony Kirrage.....218 Points

Snowy Presents Steve Frost with Miller Bass Cup.
1st.....Steve Frost.....Bass.....7lb 4dr

Snowy presents Tony Kirrage with the Alban Cup.
1st.....Tony Kirrage.....Cod.....6lb 13oz 2dr

The Paice Cup was won by Macaulay King jnr, sadly Macaulay was not present at the Presentation night.
1st.....Macaulay King jnr.....Flounder.....1lb 1oz 8dr.....43.75%

Snowy presents Peter Cornwell with the Swift Cup.
1st.....Peter Cornwell.....Sole.....2lb 10oz 2dr.....117.1%

Snowy presents Ian Hopper with the Young Trophy.
1st.....Ian Hopper.....185 Fish.

Snowy presents Ian Hopper with the Species Shield.
1st.....Ian Hopper.....12 Species

The Joy Cup was won by Fraser Lewis jnr, sadly Fraser was not present at the Presentation night.
1st.....Fraser Lewis jnr.....106 Points
2nd.....Macaulay King jnr.....44 Points

Snowy presents Simon Watkins with the Country Cup.
1st.....Simon Watkins.....367 Points

Snowy presents Steve Frost with the Officers Cup
1st.....Steve Frost.

The Junior Championship Cup was won by Fraser Lewis jnr, sadly Fraser was not present at the Presentation night.
1st.....Fraser Lewis jnr.....106 Points
2nd.....Macaulay King jnr.....44 Points

Snowy presents Ian Hopper with Club Championship Cup.
1st.....Ian Hopper.....568 Points
2nd.....Tony Kirrage.....522 Points

All The trophy winners of 2009

Tony Kirrage with hoard of Cups

Ian Hopper and Simon Watkins with their collection of trophies.