The women's WCT has finally started again with the Beachley Classic. The last event was Bells way back in April.
The web-cast wasn't working properly this morning but the waves at Dee Why looked pretty crappy.
Layne came last in the first heat but it was non elimination. She is now into the first of two three surfer round two heats.
Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic Round 1 Results:
Heat 1: Rebecca Woods (AUS) 10.45, Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 9.15, Layne Beachley (AUS) 8.25
Heat 2: Melanie Bartels (HAW) 15.25, Rosanne Hodge (ZAF) 11.05, Amee Donohoe (AUS) 10.85
Heat 3: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 14.00, Tyler Wright (AUS) 12.40, Chelsea Hedges (AUS) 12.05
Heat 4: Silvana Lima (BRA) 8.60, Jacqueline Silva (BRA) 8.60, Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS) 4.70
Heat 5: Coco Ho (HAW) 10.65, Sofia Mulanovich (PER) 10.35, Alana Blanchard (HAW) 10.25
Heat 6: Samantha Cornish (AUS) 9.55, Paige Hareb (NZL) 7.85, Bruna Schmitz (BRA) 6.40
Upcoming Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic Round 2 Heats:
Heat 1: Amee Donohoe (AUS), Layne Beachley (AUS), Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS)
Heat 2: Chelsea Hedges (AUS), Bruna Schmitz (BRA), Alana Blanchard (HAW)
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Women FInally Back Surfing
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Mick Wins Again
Fanning has made it two in a row beating Bede Durbrige in the final.
He had two good waves in his first three putting Bede in combo-land for most of the heat. Bede used up his full 15 waves but couldn't get more than a six.
Fanning has moved within a couple of hundred points of Parko. Parko will need to find some form to keep his lead as every result (other than a 33rd) will be a keeper while Mick is currently holding a 17th and 9th as his two lowest results.
With a few days left in the waiting period for this comp and the next in Spain not until the 5th October, Fanning be able to rest up his injured ankle.
Taj and Slater should move up but will need things to fall their way to win it all with three events left (all in left handers).
He had two good waves in his first three putting Bede in combo-land for most of the heat. Bede used up his full 15 waves but couldn't get more than a six.
Fanning has moved within a couple of hundred points of Parko. Parko will need to find some form to keep his lead as every result (other than a 33rd) will be a keeper while Mick is currently holding a 17th and 9th as his two lowest results.
With a few days left in the waiting period for this comp and the next in Spain not until the 5th October, Fanning be able to rest up his injured ankle.
Taj and Slater should move up but will need things to fall their way to win it all with three events left (all in left handers).
Labels:
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Bede Durbrige,
France,
Kelly Slater,
Mick Fanning,
Parko,
Quiksilver,
Taj Burrow,
WCT
Quarters On
They are running all the way to the end in France.
Bede Durbige is ahead of Ben Dunn in quarter one. Wildcard Patrick Bevan continues to ride the local support and despite knocking out a fin when he hit a floating piece of wood beat Dean Morrison in his round 4 heat. He is up against Bobby Martinez in a few minutes.
Slater takes on Tiago Pires and then in a blockbuster Taj take on Mick Fanning.
Bede Durbige is ahead of Ben Dunn in quarter one. Wildcard Patrick Bevan continues to ride the local support and despite knocking out a fin when he hit a floating piece of wood beat Dean Morrison in his round 4 heat. He is up against Bobby Martinez in a few minutes.
Slater takes on Tiago Pires and then in a blockbuster Taj take on Mick Fanning.
Labels:
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Kelly Slater,
Mick Fanning,
Parko,
Quiksilver,
Taj Burrow,
WCT
Round 4 on
Round four has started with Dane Reynolds losing in the first heat and CJ Hopgood joining his brother on the side lines.
The Hopgoods have lost their chance to gain on Parko but Taj and Mick Fanning are still in it. Fanning knocked out Queensland grom Julian Wilson and will come up against Jordy Smith in a killer heat. Taj has Kieren Perrow and should have the advantage in the small waves. However the waves are only waist height again and currently clean. Wave selection will be the key as will a bit of luck.
There is some talk that they will try to finish the contest today, which means that the forecast is dismal.
QUIKSILVER PRO FRANCE ROUND 4 MATCH-UPS:
Heat 1: Bede Durbidge (AUS) vs. Dane Reynolds (USA)
Heat 2: Ben Dunn (AUS) vs. C.J. Hobgood (USA)
Heat 3: Bobby Martinez (USA) vs. Taylor Knox (USA)
Heat 4: Dean Morrison (AUS) vs. Patrick Beven (FRA)
Heat 5: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Michel Bourez (PYF)
Heat 6: Tiago Pires (PRT) vs. Tim Boal (FRA)
Heat 7: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Jordy Smith (ZAF)
Heat 8: Taj Burrow (AUS) vs. Kieren Perrow (AUS)
The Hopgoods have lost their chance to gain on Parko but Taj and Mick Fanning are still in it. Fanning knocked out Queensland grom Julian Wilson and will come up against Jordy Smith in a killer heat. Taj has Kieren Perrow and should have the advantage in the small waves. However the waves are only waist height again and currently clean. Wave selection will be the key as will a bit of luck.
There is some talk that they will try to finish the contest today, which means that the forecast is dismal.
QUIKSILVER PRO FRANCE ROUND 4 MATCH-UPS:
Heat 1: Bede Durbidge (AUS) vs. Dane Reynolds (USA)
Heat 2: Ben Dunn (AUS) vs. C.J. Hobgood (USA)
Heat 3: Bobby Martinez (USA) vs. Taylor Knox (USA)
Heat 4: Dean Morrison (AUS) vs. Patrick Beven (FRA)
Heat 5: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Michel Bourez (PYF)
Heat 6: Tiago Pires (PRT) vs. Tim Boal (FRA)
Heat 7: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Jordy Smith (ZAF)
Heat 8: Taj Burrow (AUS) vs. Kieren Perrow (AUS)
Labels:
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Hopgoods,
Mick Fanning,
Parko,
Quiksilver,
Taj Burrow,
WCT
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Parko out early again
Another upset for Parko going down to the French wildcard with the very un-French name of Patrick Bevan.
Slater is in the water against another Frenchman. Both have cranked airs on the their first waves. Slater got underscored at a 7.83 for a couple of big backhand snaps, a couple of floaters and a big air in the shorie. Joan Duru was overscored, with a great fins out reo and the speed drive for a big grab rail air reverse earning a 9.1.
The crowd is going mental.
Slater is in the water against another Frenchman. Both have cranked airs on the their first waves. Slater got underscored at a 7.83 for a couple of big backhand snaps, a couple of floaters and a big air in the shorie. Joan Duru was overscored, with a great fins out reo and the speed drive for a big grab rail air reverse earning a 9.1.
The crowd is going mental.
France is like BP
France looks like Bp on a good day but the contest is on anyway.
Round three has hit the water after some heats of a grom contest first thing. The waves are maybe two feet (waist height) and nothing special. Apparently the forecast isn't good and they are going to get through at least round 3 and leave them with only a day's worth of surfing to finish.
However all the heats so far have had a score over 14 for the win with Dane Reynolds scoring 18.27 and Bobby Martinez having a 9 and 7 in his heat. Dane was riding some wide thing with big side fins and a little centre trailer. The commentator didn't want to call Bobby's board a fish but still think it is.
Round three looks like this -
Heat 1: Bede Durbidge (AUS) def. Nic Muscroft (AUS)
Heat 2: Dane Reynolds (USA) def. Roy Powers (HAW)
Heat 3: Fredrick Patacchia (HAW) lost to Ben Dunn (AUS)
Heat 4: C.J. Hobgood (USA) def. Phillip MacDonald (AUS)
Heat 5: Bobby Martinez (USA) comboed Greg Emslie (ZAF)
Heat 6: Taylor Knox (USA) vs. Dustin Barca (HAW)
Heat 7: Mick Campbell (AUS) vs. Michel Bourez (PYF)
Heat 8: Joel Parkinson (AUS) vs. Patrick Beven (FRA)
Heat 9: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Joan Duru (FRA)
Heat 10: Kai Otton (AUS) vs. Michel Bourez (PYF)
Heat 11: Damien Hobgood (USA) vs. Tiago Pires (PRT)
Heat 12: Tom Whitaker (AUS) vs. Tim Boal (FRA)
Heat 13: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Julian Wilson (AUS)
Heat 14: Jordy Smith (ZAF) vs. Heitor Alves (BRA)
Heat 15: Taj Burrow (AUS) vs. Aritz Aranburu (EUK)
Heat 16: Kieren Perrow (AUS) vs. Chris Davidson (AUS)
Round three has hit the water after some heats of a grom contest first thing. The waves are maybe two feet (waist height) and nothing special. Apparently the forecast isn't good and they are going to get through at least round 3 and leave them with only a day's worth of surfing to finish.
However all the heats so far have had a score over 14 for the win with Dane Reynolds scoring 18.27 and Bobby Martinez having a 9 and 7 in his heat. Dane was riding some wide thing with big side fins and a little centre trailer. The commentator didn't want to call Bobby's board a fish but still think it is.
Round three looks like this -
Heat 1: Bede Durbidge (AUS) def. Nic Muscroft (AUS)
Heat 2: Dane Reynolds (USA) def. Roy Powers (HAW)
Heat 3: Fredrick Patacchia (HAW) lost to Ben Dunn (AUS)
Heat 4: C.J. Hobgood (USA) def. Phillip MacDonald (AUS)
Heat 5: Bobby Martinez (USA) comboed Greg Emslie (ZAF)
Heat 6: Taylor Knox (USA) vs. Dustin Barca (HAW)
Heat 7: Mick Campbell (AUS) vs. Michel Bourez (PYF)
Heat 8: Joel Parkinson (AUS) vs. Patrick Beven (FRA)
Heat 9: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Joan Duru (FRA)
Heat 10: Kai Otton (AUS) vs. Michel Bourez (PYF)
Heat 11: Damien Hobgood (USA) vs. Tiago Pires (PRT)
Heat 12: Tom Whitaker (AUS) vs. Tim Boal (FRA)
Heat 13: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Julian Wilson (AUS)
Heat 14: Jordy Smith (ZAF) vs. Heitor Alves (BRA)
Heat 15: Taj Burrow (AUS) vs. Aritz Aranburu (EUK)
Heat 16: Kieren Perrow (AUS) vs. Chris Davidson (AUS)
Labels:
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Bobby Martinez,
Dane Reynolds,
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Quiksilver,
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Possibilities
Wind is offshore but with a lot of north making it a bit bumpy. The banks haven't miraculously changed overnight and the only waves holding up a little are out of the rips and into fat channels.
The Bay has some waves in between closeouts and killer wedges. Three body boarders are battling a rip way up the northern end but getting a few nice waves.
Its hard to tell what the rest of the day will be like. It is possible that is the tide and wind change a bit there might be some better waves. It one of those days where you need to burn a tank load of fuel and keep checking and hoping.
The Bay has some waves in between closeouts and killer wedges. Three body boarders are battling a rip way up the northern end but getting a few nice waves.
Its hard to tell what the rest of the day will be like. It is possible that is the tide and wind change a bit there might be some better waves. It one of those days where you need to burn a tank load of fuel and keep checking and hoping.
Friday, September 25, 2009
More Progress at BP
The concrete pad is down for the lookout at BP. Bit of a miracle when you consider the weather.
Work has started on a footpath from the park to basically join up with the path to the Bay and Wall. The entry walls have been removed as well. Rumour has it that the path will just be an extension of the road but some Councilors have pressed the BPA to put in a proper concrete path. We'll have to see what happens.
Work has started on a footpath from the park to basically join up with the path to the Bay and Wall. The entry walls have been removed as well. Rumour has it that the path will just be an extension of the road but some Councilors have pressed the BPA to put in a proper concrete path. We'll have to see what happens.
Only One Thing Could Ruin Today
Offshore winds - all day
Swell - solid
Surface - glassy
Weed - gone
Sun - present
Banks - straight
Bunbury was basically a single close out from Mindalong to the Bay. However that hasn't stopped a pile of people going out. The dumpers were better suited to body boarders than stand ups and one guy at the Bay was getting nicely barreled this afternoon.
One surfer tried his hand at Fraggles and every now and then got a freak wave. There were even waves right of the end of the Wall. Ok not surfable waves but waves.
Didn't check but I'm sure that Capel Cut and Binningup had waves.
My spies from down south tell me that everywhere had swell but some wonky sand build ups and the swell direction made some places less than "all time". Apparently North Point was the spot or so the 40 who paddled out thought. About 6 foot plus with two massive tubes on each wave.
South Point was less crowded but good. A tow crew was out on Cow Bombie. Yallingup was big but Yallingup. The whitewater up the coast seemed to indicate that Bears would have been pumping. Even the Farm had surfable waves.
Tomorrow looks offshore but the wind could swing by Sunday and it is forecast to rain for most of next week. Great start for those groms on school holidays.
Swell - solid
Surface - glassy
Weed - gone
Sun - present
Banks - straight
Bunbury was basically a single close out from Mindalong to the Bay. However that hasn't stopped a pile of people going out. The dumpers were better suited to body boarders than stand ups and one guy at the Bay was getting nicely barreled this afternoon.
One surfer tried his hand at Fraggles and every now and then got a freak wave. There were even waves right of the end of the Wall. Ok not surfable waves but waves.
Didn't check but I'm sure that Capel Cut and Binningup had waves.
My spies from down south tell me that everywhere had swell but some wonky sand build ups and the swell direction made some places less than "all time". Apparently North Point was the spot or so the 40 who paddled out thought. About 6 foot plus with two massive tubes on each wave.
South Point was less crowded but good. A tow crew was out on Cow Bombie. Yallingup was big but Yallingup. The whitewater up the coast seemed to indicate that Bears would have been pumping. Even the Farm had surfable waves.
Tomorrow looks offshore but the wind could swing by Sunday and it is forecast to rain for most of next week. Great start for those groms on school holidays.
Labels:
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Capel,
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
Short Day in France
Just a few heats of round two run today before it was called off. No great surprises so far.
The judging has been a bit strange at times with lots of waves seeming to be under scored. It looks like big floaters are being preferred to big, fins out, vertical snaps. Jake Patterson called one wave the "best wave of the day" but the score was so low it didn't make it into the surfers final two.
Check out the heats on demand
The judging has been a bit strange at times with lots of waves seeming to be under scored. It looks like big floaters are being preferred to big, fins out, vertical snaps. Jake Patterson called one wave the "best wave of the day" but the score was so low it didn't make it into the surfers final two.
Check out the heats on demand
Don't Get Your Hopes Up !!!!
But an offshore is forecast for tomorrow and at least part of the weekend.
The swell is up but is has been onshore all day. Nothing locally and it is hard to see if there are any banks.
Checked out the Capel Cut, which was breaking way out and like a big close out.
Fingers crossed.
The swell is up but is has been onshore all day. Nothing locally and it is hard to see if there are any banks.
Checked out the Capel Cut, which was breaking way out and like a big close out.
Fingers crossed.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Round 1 On
Round one has started in the Quiksilver Pro, France.
Waves are ok, a little onshore and a little close out-ish. Some great floaters going down but only one real section for a lip smack.
Taj has won as has Mick, Parko and Slater. Slater chose the inside reforms and pulled into a great backhand barrel. As usual he was above everyone else.
Dane Reynolds has just beaten Nathaniel Curran in the final minute with a high eight. Have to feel sorry for Curran who held the lead easily for the rest of the heat and would have won most others.
The webcast is good is a little choppy at times but worth watching.
Waves are ok, a little onshore and a little close out-ish. Some great floaters going down but only one real section for a lip smack.
Taj has won as has Mick, Parko and Slater. Slater chose the inside reforms and pulled into a great backhand barrel. As usual he was above everyone else.
Dane Reynolds has just beaten Nathaniel Curran in the final minute with a high eight. Have to feel sorry for Curran who held the lead easily for the rest of the heat and would have won most others.
The webcast is good is a little choppy at times but worth watching.
Labels:
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Dane Reynolds,
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Kelly Slater,
Mick Fanning,
Parko,
Quiksilver,
Taj Burrow,
WCT
Will it ever end ?
More poor weather and this time very little swell.
Swell picking up over the next few days and the weekend is meant to be fine.
Still be brown.
Swell picking up over the next few days and the weekend is meant to be fine.
Still be brown.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Taj Down, Slater Up
There has been a bit of a shakeup in the top 10 after the Hurley Pro.
Taj has dropped to 8th after collecting a "dirty turd" (33rd)and he will have to carry at least one 17th into his final total. Slater has bounced back to jump to 6th. He to will have to carry a 17th but with a first, 9th and 3rd in his last three events and a good record in both France and Mundaca he may still be in with a chance.
Mick Fanning has jumped into 2nd and leads the prize money total this year thanks to the $US 105 000 from Hurley. This pushed him over the million in career earnings, one of only four (Slater with nearly 2 mill, Taj and Parko) currently on tour.
Brazil's De Souza is having his best year ever and is third. Drop his worst two scores at the moment and he has nothing less than a 5th. The Hopgoood twins round out the top five.
The next event is in France, starting Wednesday. Personally I hate this leg. The waves are usually massive close outs and stop working when the tide changes. Winning often comes down to luck rather than skill. Being a Quiksilver event expect another good webcast and if you get bored watch it in French !!!!! At least it will be on at a decent hour.
CURRENT ASP WORLD TOUR TOP 10 RATINGS:
1 – Joel Parkinson (AUS) 5486 points
2 – Mick Fanning (AUS) 4550 points
3 – Adriano de Souza (BRA) 4348 points
4 – C.J. Hobgood (USA) 4272 points
5 – Damien Hobgood (USA) 3974 points
6 – Kelly Slater (USA) 3906 points
7 – Bede Durbidge (AUS) 3760 points
8 – Taj Burrow (AUS) 3685 points
9 – Taylor Knox (USA) 3616 points
10 – Bobby Martinez (USA) 3582 points
Taj has dropped to 8th after collecting a "dirty turd" (33rd)and he will have to carry at least one 17th into his final total. Slater has bounced back to jump to 6th. He to will have to carry a 17th but with a first, 9th and 3rd in his last three events and a good record in both France and Mundaca he may still be in with a chance.
Mick Fanning has jumped into 2nd and leads the prize money total this year thanks to the $US 105 000 from Hurley. This pushed him over the million in career earnings, one of only four (Slater with nearly 2 mill, Taj and Parko) currently on tour.
Brazil's De Souza is having his best year ever and is third. Drop his worst two scores at the moment and he has nothing less than a 5th. The Hopgoood twins round out the top five.
The next event is in France, starting Wednesday. Personally I hate this leg. The waves are usually massive close outs and stop working when the tide changes. Winning often comes down to luck rather than skill. Being a Quiksilver event expect another good webcast and if you get bored watch it in French !!!!! At least it will be on at a decent hour.
CURRENT ASP WORLD TOUR TOP 10 RATINGS:
1 – Joel Parkinson (AUS) 5486 points
2 – Mick Fanning (AUS) 4550 points
3 – Adriano de Souza (BRA) 4348 points
4 – C.J. Hobgood (USA) 4272 points
5 – Damien Hobgood (USA) 3974 points
6 – Kelly Slater (USA) 3906 points
7 – Bede Durbidge (AUS) 3760 points
8 – Taj Burrow (AUS) 3685 points
9 – Taylor Knox (USA) 3616 points
10 – Bobby Martinez (USA) 3582 points
Labels:
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Kelly Slater,
Mick Fanning,
Parko,
Quiksilver,
Taj Burrow,
WCT,
Webcast
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Mick Wins Trestles
Mick Fanning has just won the Hurley Pro at Trestles, beating Dane Reynolds by a combo score.
Mick was on fire starting with a 6+ before dropping in two 8s when the waves returned late in the heat. Dane went big on every wave but just couldn't stick enough to win.
It was a big day with the contest running from Round 4 all the way to the final. The waves were pretty good but a bit inconsistent. Some heat suffered from long lulls with others full of waves.
Mick should head up the ratings with most of those around him falling early. Brazilian Adriano De'Souza has pushed into second and continues his stellar year. Slater made the semis so should move well into the top 10.
Mick was on fire starting with a 6+ before dropping in two 8s when the waves returned late in the heat. Dane went big on every wave but just couldn't stick enough to win.
It was a big day with the contest running from Round 4 all the way to the final. The waves were pretty good but a bit inconsistent. Some heat suffered from long lulls with others full of waves.
Mick should head up the ratings with most of those around him falling early. Brazilian Adriano De'Souza has pushed into second and continues his stellar year. Slater made the semis so should move well into the top 10.
Labels:
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Hurley,
Kelly Slater,
Mick Fanning,
Trestles,
WCT
Saturday, September 19, 2009
New Swell Buoy
The Bunbury Port Authority has added a second swell buoy to its internet page. As well as beacon 3 now you can track the massive swells at beacon 10.
Beacon 10 is just outside the entrance to the inner harbour and is currently tracking eight centimetres of swell !!!!!!
Beacon 10 is just outside the entrance to the inner harbour and is currently tracking eight centimetres of swell !!!!!!
Hard
Its taken until night time for me to work up the strength to post about today.
There were waves and a fair few out around the surfclub. But they were desperados and Saturday groms (with no junior football to thin them out). The waves were pretty poor and not really worth the effort.
Thunderstorms tomorrow and more rain until at least Wednesday.
There were waves and a fair few out around the surfclub. But they were desperados and Saturday groms (with no junior football to thin them out). The waves were pretty poor and not really worth the effort.
Thunderstorms tomorrow and more rain until at least Wednesday.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Surfer Poll Results
Surfer Magazine presented their annual Surfer poll awards yesterday (which is probably why the Hurley Pro had a lay day last night !). Surfer Poll awards are voted for by readers. In the past is was by posting in your votes but now it is on the net.
No surprises with Kelly Slater taking home another first prize. Womens World Champ Steph Gilmore won the womens prize. Taj won best move in the video awards for an air in the Still Filthy film that has just been released.
The top surfers were -
MEN
1. Kelly Slater
2. Joel Parkinson
3. Dane Reynolds
4. Mick Fanning
5. Taj Burrow
6. Rob Machado
7. Andy Irons
8. CJ Hobgood
9. Jordy Smit
10. Bruce Irons
WOMEN
1. Stephanie Gilmore
2. Sofia Mulanovich
3. Carissa Moore
4. Coco Ho
5. Alana Blanchard
No surprises with Kelly Slater taking home another first prize. Womens World Champ Steph Gilmore won the womens prize. Taj won best move in the video awards for an air in the Still Filthy film that has just been released.
The top surfers were -
MEN
1. Kelly Slater
2. Joel Parkinson
3. Dane Reynolds
4. Mick Fanning
5. Taj Burrow
6. Rob Machado
7. Andy Irons
8. CJ Hobgood
9. Jordy Smit
10. Bruce Irons
WOMEN
1. Stephanie Gilmore
2. Sofia Mulanovich
3. Carissa Moore
4. Coco Ho
5. Alana Blanchard
Labels:
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Steph Gilmore,
Surfer Poll,
Surfermag,
Taj Burrow
No News
Isn't always good news.
You might have noticed that there haven't been any posts about local conditions for a few days. That's because I'm over it. Finding it very hard to check out another poo brown, onshore day knowing that tomorrow will be the same.
Apparently there were a few waves at the Wall over the weekend and there was a tiny window on Sunday which enticed people out into sub-standard conditions but that is about it.
Rain and some sort of westerly forecast for the next seven days. What can you say ??????
You might have noticed that there haven't been any posts about local conditions for a few days. That's because I'm over it. Finding it very hard to check out another poo brown, onshore day knowing that tomorrow will be the same.
Apparently there were a few waves at the Wall over the weekend and there was a tiny window on Sunday which enticed people out into sub-standard conditions but that is about it.
Rain and some sort of westerly forecast for the next seven days. What can you say ??????
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Round Three Done
Round three is done and the big casualty was Parko, beaten by Machado. Both surfed well but maybe Rob's hair flicks got him the extra one and a bit points to win.
Slater continues on his winning way beating Brett Simpson and scoring the highest heat score for the round. Slater is riding his little fat board and this trend is being followed by Dane Reynolds. Dane's board was 5'9" and wider than normal.
Parko's loss shouldn't make a lot of difference in the world title race. Unless he cracks in the next few events it will probably be one of his two throw aways. He is recovering from an ankle injury and looked a bit propy in his first heat so maybe this is part of the problem.
The annual Surfer Poll is on today (Tuesday night in US)so it will be interesting to see if this effects any of those still in the contest. Slater must be the favourite for another award. The women could throw up a roughie, possibly Coco Ho but if you had money it would have to go on Steph Gilmore.
HURLEY PRO TERSTLES ROUND 4 MATCH-UPS:
Heat 1: Bede Durbidge (AUS) vs. Kai Otton (AUS)
Heat 2: Josh Kerr (AUS) vs. Adriano de Souza (BRA)
Heat 3: Taylor Knox (USA) vs. Roy Powers (HAW)
Heat 4: Dane Reynolds (USA) vs. Rob Machado (USA)
Heat 5: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Kekoa Bacalso (HAW)
Heat 6: Damien Hobgood (USA) vs. Heitor Alves (BRA)
Heat 7: C.J. Hobgood (USA) vs. Michel Bourez (PYF)
Heat 8: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Kieren Perrow (AUS)
Slater continues on his winning way beating Brett Simpson and scoring the highest heat score for the round. Slater is riding his little fat board and this trend is being followed by Dane Reynolds. Dane's board was 5'9" and wider than normal.
Parko's loss shouldn't make a lot of difference in the world title race. Unless he cracks in the next few events it will probably be one of his two throw aways. He is recovering from an ankle injury and looked a bit propy in his first heat so maybe this is part of the problem.
The annual Surfer Poll is on today (Tuesday night in US)so it will be interesting to see if this effects any of those still in the contest. Slater must be the favourite for another award. The women could throw up a roughie, possibly Coco Ho but if you had money it would have to go on Steph Gilmore.
HURLEY PRO TERSTLES ROUND 4 MATCH-UPS:
Heat 1: Bede Durbidge (AUS) vs. Kai Otton (AUS)
Heat 2: Josh Kerr (AUS) vs. Adriano de Souza (BRA)
Heat 3: Taylor Knox (USA) vs. Roy Powers (HAW)
Heat 4: Dane Reynolds (USA) vs. Rob Machado (USA)
Heat 5: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Kekoa Bacalso (HAW)
Heat 6: Damien Hobgood (USA) vs. Heitor Alves (BRA)
Heat 7: C.J. Hobgood (USA) vs. Michel Bourez (PYF)
Heat 8: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Kieren Perrow (AUS)
Labels:
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Kelly Slater,
Mick Fanning,
Rob Machado,
Trestles,
WCT
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Day 3 = Round 3
Day three is underway and so are the remaining round three heats.
Dane Reynolds and Ben Dunn are in the water now and both have thrown down a massive turn. Dane has chucked a two hand grab rail air reverse and Dunny smashed a reo so hard the finds were out and he was upside down.
Conditions are smaller but clean and really glassy. Makes you want to go surfing, especially with the local surfing conditions being so bad.
The first three heats are killer. No real surprises so far in this round, probably because they happened in round 2.
HURLEY PRO TRESTLES REMAINING ROUND 3 MATCH-UPS:
Heat 7: Dane Reynolds (USA) vs. Ben Dunn (AUS)
Heat 8: Joel Parkinson (AUS) vs. Rob Machado (USA)
Heat 9: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Brett Simpson (USA)
Heat 10: Kekoa Bacalso (HAW) vs. Chris Davidson (AUS)
Heat 11: Damien Hobgood (USA) vs. Tiago Pires (PRT)
Heat 12: Jeremy Flores (FRA) vs. Heitor Alves (BRA)
Heat 13: C.J. Hobgood (USA) vs. Luke Stedman (AUS)
Heat 14: Dean Morrison (AUS) vs. Michel Bourez (PYF)
Heat 15: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Michael Picon (FRA)
Heat 16: Kieren Perrow (AUS) vs. Tim Boal (FRA)
Dane Reynolds and Ben Dunn are in the water now and both have thrown down a massive turn. Dane has chucked a two hand grab rail air reverse and Dunny smashed a reo so hard the finds were out and he was upside down.
Conditions are smaller but clean and really glassy. Makes you want to go surfing, especially with the local surfing conditions being so bad.
The first three heats are killer. No real surprises so far in this round, probably because they happened in round 2.
HURLEY PRO TRESTLES REMAINING ROUND 3 MATCH-UPS:
Heat 7: Dane Reynolds (USA) vs. Ben Dunn (AUS)
Heat 8: Joel Parkinson (AUS) vs. Rob Machado (USA)
Heat 9: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Brett Simpson (USA)
Heat 10: Kekoa Bacalso (HAW) vs. Chris Davidson (AUS)
Heat 11: Damien Hobgood (USA) vs. Tiago Pires (PRT)
Heat 12: Jeremy Flores (FRA) vs. Heitor Alves (BRA)
Heat 13: C.J. Hobgood (USA) vs. Luke Stedman (AUS)
Heat 14: Dean Morrison (AUS) vs. Michel Bourez (PYF)
Heat 15: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Michael Picon (FRA)
Heat 16: Kieren Perrow (AUS) vs. Tim Boal (FRA)
Monday, September 14, 2009
Terrible Two for Taj
Round one of the Hurley Pro is done as are the first two heats of round two. The bad news is that Taj has been eliminated after being beaten by two wildcards in a day. In round one he lost to US Open winner Brett Simpson and in round two, former number 2 and Hurley team rider Rob Machado. Taj will now have to keep a 17th for the rest of the year and with Parko through to round three has probably missed out again this year.
Watching the first and second last heats of the day (sleeping in between) the waves changed a little. Apparently the swell is from the wrong direction, throwing up more lefts than the usual rights and it was onshore. Early heats were very low scoring.
Mid days heats seem to have got the best waves. Not surprisingly Kelly Slater ripped it on his mini board. Somehow he was able to get 18+ when everyone else was struggling to get double figures. Watch his first turn on the heats on demand and you'll have to make an appropriate amazed noise.
The last few heats were at high tide slowing down the number of waves. However the waves were still okay. Prediction is for a smaller day today (tonight) and a little pulse from a better direction after that. But with a fairly short contest window there might be a lay day today but expect it to be a single.
Hurley Pro Trestles Remaining Round 2 Match-Ups:
Heat 3: C.J. Hobgood (USA) vs. Marlon Lipke (DEU)
Heat 4: Adriano de Souza (BRA) vs. Phillip MacDonald (AUS)
Heat 5: Bobby Martinez (USA) vs. Luke Stedman (AUS)
Heat 6: Tom Whitaker (AUS) vs. Nic Muscroft (AUS)
Heat 7: Taylor Knox (USA) vs. Drew Courtney (AUS)
Heat 8: Jordy Smith (ZAF) vs. Tiago Pires (PRT)
Heat 9: Mick Campbell (AUS) vs. Greg Emslie (ZAF)
Heat 10: Kieren Perrow (AUS) vs. Jihad Khodr (AUS)
Heat 11: Adrian Buchan (AUS) vs. Aritz Aranburu (EUK)
Heat 12: Dean Morrison (AUS) vs. Nathaniel Curran (USA)
Heat 13: Tim Reyes (USA) vs. Roy Powers (HAW)
Heat 14: Chris Ward (USA) vs. Jay Thompson (AUS)
Heat 15: Dayyan Neve (AUS) vs. Josh Kerr (AUS)
Heat 16: Dustin Barca (HAW) vs. Ben Dunn (AUS)
Watching the first and second last heats of the day (sleeping in between) the waves changed a little. Apparently the swell is from the wrong direction, throwing up more lefts than the usual rights and it was onshore. Early heats were very low scoring.
Mid days heats seem to have got the best waves. Not surprisingly Kelly Slater ripped it on his mini board. Somehow he was able to get 18+ when everyone else was struggling to get double figures. Watch his first turn on the heats on demand and you'll have to make an appropriate amazed noise.
The last few heats were at high tide slowing down the number of waves. However the waves were still okay. Prediction is for a smaller day today (tonight) and a little pulse from a better direction after that. But with a fairly short contest window there might be a lay day today but expect it to be a single.
Hurley Pro Trestles Remaining Round 2 Match-Ups:
Heat 3: C.J. Hobgood (USA) vs. Marlon Lipke (DEU)
Heat 4: Adriano de Souza (BRA) vs. Phillip MacDonald (AUS)
Heat 5: Bobby Martinez (USA) vs. Luke Stedman (AUS)
Heat 6: Tom Whitaker (AUS) vs. Nic Muscroft (AUS)
Heat 7: Taylor Knox (USA) vs. Drew Courtney (AUS)
Heat 8: Jordy Smith (ZAF) vs. Tiago Pires (PRT)
Heat 9: Mick Campbell (AUS) vs. Greg Emslie (ZAF)
Heat 10: Kieren Perrow (AUS) vs. Jihad Khodr (AUS)
Heat 11: Adrian Buchan (AUS) vs. Aritz Aranburu (EUK)
Heat 12: Dean Morrison (AUS) vs. Nathaniel Curran (USA)
Heat 13: Tim Reyes (USA) vs. Roy Powers (HAW)
Heat 14: Chris Ward (USA) vs. Jay Thompson (AUS)
Heat 15: Dayyan Neve (AUS) vs. Josh Kerr (AUS)
Heat 16: Dustin Barca (HAW) vs. Ben Dunn (AUS)
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
Hurley Pro Starts Today
The next stop on the WCT Dream Tour is at Lower Trestles in the USA for the Hurley Pro. This is billed as the high performance leg of the tour, probably because it is usually a soft crumbly wave.
The advantage is that it evens the playing field a bit and gives a few more guys the chance to win. All the usuals are a chance with Taj, Mick and the Hopgoods needing a good result to keep up with Parko. Slater loves this place and can win with his eyes closed. Dane and Jordy do well here and Jordy has started to work out how to compete. Last year's run away WQS winner, Nathaniel Curran needs some results to avoid dropping off the tour and this may be his chance.
Just like their WQS event at Huntington, Hurley have increased the first prize to $100 000, making it the richest event on the tour.
Unlike the last few events this will revert to the old non-elimination round one format. This is probably good for the fans on the beach as they will have two chances to see Greg Emslie lose.
The first day is scheduled to start just after midnight our time and if your up you can watch the webcast.
HURLEY PRO TRESTLES ROUND 1 MATCH-UPS
Heat 1: Tom Whitaker (AUS), Ben Dunn (AUS), Michael Picon (FRA)
Heat 2: Damien Hobgood (USA), Dustin Barca (HAW), Drew Courtney (AUS)
Heat 3: Bobby Martinez (USA), Dayyan Neve (AUS), David Weare (ZAF)
Heat 4: Mick Fanning (AUS), Chris Ward (USA), Nic Muscroft (AUS)
Heat 5: Bede Durbidge (AUS), Tim Reyes (USA), Luke Stedman (AUS)
Heat 6: Adriano de Souza (BRA), Dane Reynolds (USA), Phillip MacDonald (AUS)
Heat 7: C.J. Hobgood (USA), Kekoa Bacalso (HAW), Marlon Lipke (DEU)
Heat 8: Joel Parkinson (AUS), Kai Otton (AUS), Kai Barger (HAW)
Heat 9: Kelly Slater (USA), Adrian Buchan (AUS), Rob Machado (USA)
Heat 10: Taj Burrow (AUS), Dean Morrison (AUS), Brett Simpson (USA)
Heat 11: Taylor Knox (USA), Chris Davidson (AUS), Tiago Pires (PRT)
Heat 12: Jordy Smith (ZAF), Michel Bourez (PYF), Greg Emslie (ZAF)
Heat 13: Fredrick Patacchia (HAW), Josh Kerr (AUS), Jihad Khodr (BRA)
Heat 14: Jeremy Flores (FRA), Jay Thompson (AUS), Aritz Aranburu (EUK)
Heat 15: Mick Campbell (AUS), Tim Boal (FRA), Nathaniel Curran (USA)
Heat 16: Kieren Perrow (AUS), Heitor Alves (BRA), Roy Powers (HAW)
The advantage is that it evens the playing field a bit and gives a few more guys the chance to win. All the usuals are a chance with Taj, Mick and the Hopgoods needing a good result to keep up with Parko. Slater loves this place and can win with his eyes closed. Dane and Jordy do well here and Jordy has started to work out how to compete. Last year's run away WQS winner, Nathaniel Curran needs some results to avoid dropping off the tour and this may be his chance.
Just like their WQS event at Huntington, Hurley have increased the first prize to $100 000, making it the richest event on the tour.
Unlike the last few events this will revert to the old non-elimination round one format. This is probably good for the fans on the beach as they will have two chances to see Greg Emslie lose.
The first day is scheduled to start just after midnight our time and if your up you can watch the webcast.
HURLEY PRO TRESTLES ROUND 1 MATCH-UPS
Heat 1: Tom Whitaker (AUS), Ben Dunn (AUS), Michael Picon (FRA)
Heat 2: Damien Hobgood (USA), Dustin Barca (HAW), Drew Courtney (AUS)
Heat 3: Bobby Martinez (USA), Dayyan Neve (AUS), David Weare (ZAF)
Heat 4: Mick Fanning (AUS), Chris Ward (USA), Nic Muscroft (AUS)
Heat 5: Bede Durbidge (AUS), Tim Reyes (USA), Luke Stedman (AUS)
Heat 6: Adriano de Souza (BRA), Dane Reynolds (USA), Phillip MacDonald (AUS)
Heat 7: C.J. Hobgood (USA), Kekoa Bacalso (HAW), Marlon Lipke (DEU)
Heat 8: Joel Parkinson (AUS), Kai Otton (AUS), Kai Barger (HAW)
Heat 9: Kelly Slater (USA), Adrian Buchan (AUS), Rob Machado (USA)
Heat 10: Taj Burrow (AUS), Dean Morrison (AUS), Brett Simpson (USA)
Heat 11: Taylor Knox (USA), Chris Davidson (AUS), Tiago Pires (PRT)
Heat 12: Jordy Smith (ZAF), Michel Bourez (PYF), Greg Emslie (ZAF)
Heat 13: Fredrick Patacchia (HAW), Josh Kerr (AUS), Jihad Khodr (BRA)
Heat 14: Jeremy Flores (FRA), Jay Thompson (AUS), Aritz Aranburu (EUK)
Heat 15: Mick Campbell (AUS), Tim Boal (FRA), Nathaniel Curran (USA)
Heat 16: Kieren Perrow (AUS), Heitor Alves (BRA), Roy Powers (HAW)
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Still Smashing
The wind and bad weather are still smashing in. The wind hasn't backed off for days but there has been a little sun today.
Swell is still huge. Naturaliste hasn't be under six metres for over 48 hours and the harbour is still well up over one.
However the onshore is making it unsurfable. Even down south the possible locations are limited to this side of the Cape. Sure to be crowded though.
Swell is still huge. Naturaliste hasn't be under six metres for over 48 hours and the harbour is still well up over one.
However the onshore is making it unsurfable. Even down south the possible locations are limited to this side of the Cape. Sure to be crowded though.
Labels:
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Massive
A proper winter front has been battering us all day and half of last night. The swell is huge, hitting nearly seven metres at Naturaliste and over two in the harbour. This makes it pretty much the biggest swell this year and with more bad weather to come it could kick up more.
Swellnet.com.au is predicting 15 foot plus at Marges for the next three days but the gale force winds will stop the crazies.
The Wall was the only place surfable this afternoon and had attracted a good crowd. There was a mix of stand up and body boarder, groms and grown ups. The size was around head height on the take off for the sets and one guy was linking from way out the back.
Watch some of the action. Left the better camera at home so you'll have to excuse the quality.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Don't Trust This
Doing this the slack way - from the webcam and the weather report. Its too cold to head outside.
Looks like there are a couple of little waves in front of the Surf Club. Winds are light and not really from any set direction. It will probably turn onshore soon and strengthen in the afternoon.
Swell in the channel is 0.9 which is more solid than is showing on the back beach. The tide is low and on its way up.
Rest of the week looks wet and onshore with a front probably in tomorrow.
Looks like there are a couple of little waves in front of the Surf Club. Winds are light and not really from any set direction. It will probably turn onshore soon and strengthen in the afternoon.
Swell in the channel is 0.9 which is more solid than is showing on the back beach. The tide is low and on its way up.
Rest of the week looks wet and onshore with a front probably in tomorrow.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Ok-ish
Light onshore, fullish and dirty. But that hasn't stopped some people from going out.
There are a few around the Surf Club and here and there.
A tow crew were trying around Hungry Hollow with little success.
Down south the swell was still around with waves at Rocky Point and the Farm. Colder and wetter there this morning than here.
There are a few around the Surf Club and here and there.
A tow crew were trying around Hungry Hollow with little success.
Down south the swell was still around with waves at Rocky Point and the Farm. Colder and wetter there this morning than here.
Labels:
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Hungry Hollow,
Rocky Point,
surf club,
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Saturday, September 5, 2009
Tie Everything Down
Last night's front was a beauty and the bad weather continues today with the passage of a low. A severe weather warning was just issued for the south west and it is about to bucket down.
As you would expect the beach is a now surf zone. Now where locally is worth even looking at. Stay home and watch TV.
As you would expect the beach is a now surf zone. Now where locally is worth even looking at. Stay home and watch TV.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Even More Spring Like Day
The wind is cold and offshore but the air temp. is ok. The conditions are clean and glassy with a good sized swell.
There are people out everywhere but the numbers are pretty low. 95% of the waves are close outs or unrideable but those keen enough to paddle out and getting a worthwhile surf on the remaining 5%.
The biggest waves are probably at the Bay but they are really wedgey and there is a heap of weed. The body board groms that tried earlier have now moved to a more consistent rip bank at BP.
BP reef is looking mean but if you get the right one there is a decent short left. Sidewash has a few body boarders out and I saw a quick pig dog cover up just south of the Surf Club.
There are people out everywhere but the numbers are pretty low. 95% of the waves are close outs or unrideable but those keen enough to paddle out and getting a worthwhile surf on the remaining 5%.
The biggest waves are probably at the Bay but they are really wedgey and there is a heap of weed. The body board groms that tried earlier have now moved to a more consistent rip bank at BP.
BP reef is looking mean but if you get the right one there is a decent short left. Sidewash has a few body boarders out and I saw a quick pig dog cover up just south of the Surf Club.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Early Spring Day
Solid swell with an offshore first thing this morning but not any waves.
The rain, cold and then sunshine is typical early spring weather and the wind kick in onshore early.
There was a school of fishes out surfing the Bay this arvo. There were only five out but what a mix. The two young groms were on a new 7s fish and a Yahoo hippie fish. The oldest guy had a Burton bat tail quad and one of the others was on a brown, water-logged twin fin that had seen better days. How things have change from probably less than two years ago where just about everyone (except me) was on a 6'2" thruster.
Unfortunately for them the waves weren't great and the paddle out was a bitch. But they seemed to be having fun and the sets were about head height on the take off.
Weak front due on Friday afternoon.
The rain, cold and then sunshine is typical early spring weather and the wind kick in onshore early.
There was a school of fishes out surfing the Bay this arvo. There were only five out but what a mix. The two young groms were on a new 7s fish and a Yahoo hippie fish. The oldest guy had a Burton bat tail quad and one of the others was on a brown, water-logged twin fin that had seen better days. How things have change from probably less than two years ago where just about everyone (except me) was on a 6'2" thruster.
Unfortunately for them the waves weren't great and the paddle out was a bitch. But they seemed to be having fun and the sets were about head height on the take off.
Weak front due on Friday afternoon.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Another Disapointing Winter
According to the calendar winter is over and it is now spring. Unfortunately someone forgot to tell the weather.
This was probably the worst winter for surf that I can remember in my 14 odd years here.
There was not a single bank at BP all winter. The reef was always a three section left in winter but it hasn't broken on the second shallow take off all year (and hasn't worked for the last four or five). Juniors is never good in winter but we usually get a decent rip bank off the southern rocks. It has threatened to appear a few times but never done it.
The BP Groyne has been surfed a bit but the bank and rip just aren't there. The sand isn't getting washed out and the weed is getting washed in. Fraggles broke about three times early and only once was more than a novelty.
The Bay was a little more consistent but not all time. The Wall broke a few times but you wouldn't have surfed it is there was any other choice.
The Surf Club had a few banks for a few days between swells. The Clam failed to really get one of the good winter banks and was mostly a close out. On the days it did work it was packed.
Bright sides were the opening of the path to the Bay and the start of construction on the BP look out but that's about it.
Fingers crossed for spring.
This was probably the worst winter for surf that I can remember in my 14 odd years here.
There was not a single bank at BP all winter. The reef was always a three section left in winter but it hasn't broken on the second shallow take off all year (and hasn't worked for the last four or five). Juniors is never good in winter but we usually get a decent rip bank off the southern rocks. It has threatened to appear a few times but never done it.
The BP Groyne has been surfed a bit but the bank and rip just aren't there. The sand isn't getting washed out and the weed is getting washed in. Fraggles broke about three times early and only once was more than a novelty.
The Bay was a little more consistent but not all time. The Wall broke a few times but you wouldn't have surfed it is there was any other choice.
The Surf Club had a few banks for a few days between swells. The Clam failed to really get one of the good winter banks and was mostly a close out. On the days it did work it was packed.
Bright sides were the opening of the path to the Bay and the start of construction on the BP look out but that's about it.
Fingers crossed for spring.
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