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Cup field finalized

The field for the 2015 Forrest Wood Cup is now full.

With the completion of the Potomac River FLW Tour today, the final berths for the event at Lake Ouachita in August have been determined. The only drama surrounding today was whether Darrel Robertson could win at the Potomac because that would’ve given him enough points to tie Clent Davis for the final Cup berth via the points standings.

Tiebreakers related to total season weight and fish caught would’ve been used to resolve the tie, but Robertson wound up 4th and Davis is the last man in the Cup. There were four double-qualifiers – Anthony Gagliardi, Andy Morgan, Zack Birge and Bryan Thrift – this year, meaning those whose finished 36th through 39th in points earned a trip to Arkansas in August.

Here’s a rundown of who will be competing at Ouachita on Aug. 20-23:

2015 Forrest Wood Cup Field

2014 Forrest Wood Cup champion
> Anthony Gagliardi*

2014 FLW Tour Angler of the Year
> Andy Morgan*

2014 Rayovac Series Championship qualifiers
> Zack Birge*
> Chris Baumgardner
> Casey Gallagher
> Todd Auten
> Roy Hawk
> Bryan Thrift*
> Richard Peek
> George Kapiton
> Chris McCall
> Jay Yelas

2015 TBF National Champion
> Shawn Gordon

2015 BFL All-American Champion
> Curtis Richardson

2015 FLW College Fishing Champion
> Patrick Walters – University of South Carolina

2015 FLW Tour AOY Standings
> Scott Martin
> John Cox
> Adrian Avena
> Luke Clausen
> Wesley Strader
> Ishama Monroe
> Tracy Adams
> Larry Nixon
> Shinichi Fukae
> Peter Thliveros
> Cody Meyer
> Dave Lefebre
> Stetson Blaylock
> Brandon Cobb
> Clark Wendlandt
> Darrell Davis
> Scott Canterbury
> Matthew Stefan
> David Dudley
> Jacob Wheeler
> Jason Reyes
> Jim Moynagh
> Mark Daniels Jr.
> Scott Wiley
> Jason Meninger
> Shad Schenck
> Michael Neal
> James Biggs
> Brad Knight
> Matt Arey
> Ramie Colson Jr.
> Shane Lehew
> Clark Reehm
> Troy Morrow
> Clent Davis

* denotes double qualifier

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