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The Two Oceans Marlin Tournament – Final Day and Prize-Giving

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Friday 27 February 2026
It was a beautiful day out at sea, and there were high hopes for the mighty marlin to be conquered, but these monsters of the ocean had other ideas. Lesser aquatic giants, playfully called maco-marlin because of their habit of impersonating their supriors, caused a bit of excitement when Team Simrad called in a hook-up just fifteen minutes before lines-up. The thrill was unfortunately short-lived, and word soon came through that they had been fooled!

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Rikka Crighton, sitting next to Oom Diekie, the man up the road from the harbour, whose trusty scales served the anglers who caught extra fish throughout the week.

This evening’s final function was, as usual, a superb occasion. Marinda and her staff provided an amazing Lamb Spit for dinner, and the well-organised programme went off without a hitch. Thanks to Marinda, Dahlene and Grant.

Thanks, guys, for the amazing spit roast
All Set Up for Prize-Giving Function
Waiting to see who gets the prizes!

The theme for the week was “I can’t believe you’re wearing that to TOMT” which left the choice of clothing wide open to the imagination. Team Gambler pulled out all the stops with their Gangster and Moll outfits at the opening function and were the landslide winners for the best-dressed team.

Ron Penninkhof – Skipper of The Gambler, receiving their prize

I would also like to make special mention of another team that dressed most appropriately for TOMT by turning up in different matching team shirts each night. Nerina – your guys are awesome!

A special award was presented to Gawie Bruwer, a founding member of The Two Oceans Marlin Tournament. As has been mentioned before, Gawie has participated in every tournament since its inception in 2007. His boat, Indigo, won First Prize in 2009 and has been a runner-up a few times, too.

Grant van der Westhuyzen (Tournament Manager) and Gawie Bruwer

One of our most cherished sponsors, Chas Everitt, has stood by the tournament for nineteen years. It was their wonderful idea to run the “Call Back the Past” blog series as a countdown to the Twentieth Tournament, and we are deeply grateful for their continued support.
Our tournament manager, Grant van der Westhuyzen, is not only a competitor but also an agent for Chas Everitt, owned by his mother‑in‑law, Strepies. As a small token of appreciation for her unwavering support of TOMT, we have sent Strepies a special bottle of wine.

In the Anglers’ Goodie Bags, Airmar stickers were included. Two of them would be prize-winning stickers. All the skipper had to do was put it on his boat, take a photo and submit it for judging. Only Grant Crighton, Airmar representative, would recognise the two winning stickers, which he revealed at the final function and presented the prizes.

There was also a lucky draw prize, which Earl Fenwick – 1971/72 Springbok Angler, had the honour of drawing. Earl, who ably helps Andrew Perrins, safety officer for the tournament, was sorely missed this week as he had to spend five days in hospital. We are delighted to report that he is fully recovered from his malady and is back in fine fettle.

There was also another draw. I was asked to draw the first ticket, and The Gambler it was! Dahlene dipped in and called Onlyfins to receive their prize.

I don’t want to be biased but this year this was my favourite team, and here they receive the award for the most mischievous team!
This is Brad Baker from Simrad, who sponsored the girl team on Piromero

Finally, it was time to announce the winner of the Twentieth Two Oceans Marlin Tournament. This year, only one marlin was caught, measured and released, so it was no surprise when Bad Company was announced. Finally, it was time to announce the winner of the Twentieth Two Oceans Marlin Tournament. This year, only one marlin was caught, so it was no surprise when Bad Company was announced as the winning team. Well done to these awesome anglers. Read Matthew’s tale of tangling with a marlin in the previous blog post! Read Matthew’s tale of tangling with a marlin in the previous blog post!

Matthew, Richard, Mike (Skipper), Grant (Tournament Manager), Dave and Stuart
Richard, Dave, Mike, Stuart and Matthew

Once again, the Two Oceans Marlin Tournament proved to be a highlight for everyone involved. Many anglers shared how much they enjoyed their week, and it’s clear that this event is about far more than the thrill of the catch — it’s about community, camaraderie, and the joy of gathering with people who share a love for the ocean.
A heartfelt thank‑you goes to Marinda and her exceptional team of catering staff and bar ladies. Your hard work, warm hospitality, and seamless service ensured that every meal and every moment was a pleasure. From the friendly smiles at the bar to the flawless coordination behind the scenes, your dedication was felt and appreciated by all.
Deep appreciation also goes to the remarkable individuals who kept the tournament running smoothly.
Dahlene, your meticulous record‑keeping and financial oversight kept everything on track.
Grant, as tournament director, and Dudley, as Club President, your steady leadership and coordination were invaluable.Andrew, your commitment as safety officer ensured that every aspect of the event was conducted responsibly, and your spirited contributions to the auction — along with the traditional strafdoppe and snuff sniffs — added their usual touch of fun.
And to Trevor (Spotter One), always ready to respond to radio calls from the boats at sea, your reliability and calm presence are deeply appreciated.
Finally, our sincere gratitude goes to all our sponsors for their generous support. Your contributions elevate the experience for participants and spectators alike, helping us bring this tournament to life year after year. It is through partnerships like yours that we can create such meaningful and memorable moments. Thank you for believing in this event and for being an essential part of its success.

The Heart Behind The Two Oceans Tournament

The Two Oceans Marlin Tournament isn’t only about the thrill of the chase out on the water — it’s equally about the magic that unfolds when the weary and hungry anglers stumble into the Suidpunt Diepsesshengleklub’s clubhouse. Here, they find a calm haven where camaraderie, laughter, and shared stories of the one that got away come together as they raise a glass to each other.
Grant, our unflappable Tournament Manager, keeps every detail running smoothly, ensuring that the nights are as much fun as the daytime angling. And then there’s Andrew, whose quick wit and effortless rapport turn every gathering into a fun occasion. Under his guidance, spirits stay high, jokes fly, and the anglers find themselves revived.

But at the centre of it all is Marinda. Her catering skills have become legendary. After gruelling days at sea, hungry anglers return to feasts that are not only plentiful but crafted with care. The flavours are comforting and the portions satisfying. Her loyal helpers return year after year and provide service with pride, consistency, and good humour.

An Early Photo of Marinda and her Team

Every year, without fail, Marinda, manageress of Suidpunt Diepseehengelkub, and her staff pour themselves fully into the spirit of the Two Oceans Marlin Tournament.  Whether the theme calls for pirates, Valentine’s romance, tropical flair, or something entirely unexpected, they transform the club into a vibrant world of colour, décor, and atmosphere. Their creativity becomes part of the tournament’s identity — an experience anglers look forward to almost as much as the fishing itself.

What makes this team truly unforgettable goes far beyond the décor. The young women behind the bar greet every competitor with warmth, patience, and professionalism, even when the queues get long and the demands get high. In spite of the pressure, their smiles never falter as they calmly handle the needs of each thirsty angler.

The meals are delicious, the company is warm, and the atmosphere is merry. Auctions spark friendly rivalry, and pirates might even make an appearance. But beware – if you have misbehaved or done something dumb, you will have to sniff some snuff or take a strafdop! After all, my hearties, discipline must be maintained to run a tight ship!

There is another quiet anchor in the background of the Suidpunt Diepsee Hengelklub. Dahlene is the club’s bookkeeper, and she is dedicated to doing her bit for TOMT. She is the custodian of accuracy and order. Every entry, every set of accounts, every financial detail that keeps the club functioning smoothly passes through her hands. Her records are immaculate, and she ensures that nothing is out of place.

Dahlene

Both she and Marinda have an encyclopaedic grasp of the event’s inner workings. They organise sponsorship, deal with the applications and know which anglers are competing, who skippers which boat along with other small details that others might forget. They are both deeply committed to the club, and the competition and competitors and organisers know they can rely on their calm professionalism.

These evenings are where stories are shared, friendships deepen, and the true heart of the tournament shines. Thanks to all involved for making it all so much fun!