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i was not going to talk about it but feel i have to say if some one came forward in our open and accused someone of cheating i think our committee would all agree that it should be look in to as it would be the right thing to do all concerned would be spoken to then a decisions would be made.
 
i was not going to talk about it but feel i have to say if some one came forward in our open and accused someone of cheating i think our committee would all agree that it should be look in to as it would be the right thing to do all concerned would be spoken to then a decisions would be made.



I'm sure the ASAC committee would have investigated the claims made by Codman had he told them on the day but judging by his sensitive reply he never actually bothered to do so, instead he chose to whinge about it on this forum but said nowt when it really mattered 🤔
 
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Trouble is a lot of the time lads dont know whos weighed what in all the hustle of a weigh in and only seeit when the prizes are given out.Then it takes a brave man to stand up and accuse someone of cheating:o in front of a crowd.I dont know anything of what Codman saw in this match but i know of a fair few occasions where skullduggery has gone on.There will always be cheats unfortunately.
 
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Too True

Trouble is a lot of the time lads dont know whos weighed what in all the hustle of a weigh in and only seeit when the prizes are given out.Then it takes a brave man to stand up and accuse someone of cheating:o in front of a crowd.I dont know anything of what Codman saw in this match but i know of a fair few occasions where skullduggery has gone on.There will always be cheats unfortunately.

40 odd years ago witnessed a similar thing ! Fished next a group of five known good anglers, four blokes one women, never saw her catch anything, but at weigh in she took ladies prize with about four pounds, my brother had an 11 lb'r, which they saw, and took a top prize...they just played the rules for maximum gain, the top ladies prize was substantially better than the low weight would have generated in the main match....but we couldn't prove anything. and they were only yards from us ?
One of the reasons I only fish the odd sea match...for fun...expecting very little!
Thing to do is combine all the prize list ??? Minimise potential for manipulation ?

Mel....
 
It's just a shame that all of the effort that goes in to organising and running these competitions is overshadowed by stuff like this. Just pleased that a lad from the host club took one of the top prizes.

If any of the Amble committee read this could I suggest a rule change for next year which may or may not help the situation. I suggest that the top junior or lady gets a choice to take either the junior or ladies prize OR a prize from the table but not both.
 
Because of my back problem I haven't fished or even been a club member for a couple of years now, so the following points are my own personal views, nothing to do with Amble SAC

Rules clearly state that any disputes must be mentioned to a committee member before the end of the weigh in. No one ever does. Only after the event do we get the "I know someone who was cheating" brigade spouting off.

Everyone these days carries a phone capable of taking photos and videos. Where is the visual proof of any cheating ? None has ever been forthcoming.

So...if anyone has proof and doesn't report it, what does that make them ?
 
There needs to be no change to the rules, any cheating or bending if rules needs to be brought up during the weigh in and it will be dealt with fairly as has already been said, cheating unfortunately goes on at all levels of competitive angling at the highest level and as we know by some of the biggest and so called reputable names but a witch hunt after an event is finished is also unfair on anyone accused of these things, that is why it has to be dealt with within the comp rules at the weigh in directly after the so called offence. All opinions of competitors are discussed by ASAC continually and used constructively to continue to provide a fair, friendly competition for all to come and enjoy.


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craigf197 it is all most impossible to raise it during the W/I if you don't get back until near the end of the W/I you might of missed them W/I its not until you here the result announced at the presentation that you realize something might not be right.
 
craigf197 it is all most impossible to raise it during the W/I if you don't get back until near the end of the W/I you might of missed them W/I its not until you here the result announced at the presentation that you realize something might not be right.



Of course it isn't, if you have strong claims against somebody you can easily bring it up at any stage of the weigh in, the thing that you can't predict is what the person accused of cheating is going to win before the presentation... you know something's not right from the second you see the offence take place, even if you arrive 30 seconds before the end of the weigh in you can bring up you're claim which will be dealt with, I'm against cheating as much as anyone else and want it stamped out of all opens and club matches.


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craigf197 it is all most impossible to raise it during the W/I if you don't get back until near the end of the W/I you might of missed them W/I its not until you here the result announced at the presentation that you realize something might not be right.

Agree on that statement
 
craigf197 it is all most impossible to raise it during the W/I if you don't get back until near the end of the W/I you might of missed them W/I its not until you here the result announced at the presentation that you realize something might not be right.



That's nonsense!

Even if you arrived just before the end of the weigh-in times there is still that period of time between the end of the weigh-in and the presentation so ample time to lodge your complaint.
 
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