Late arvo update
Posted on September 11th, 2008 in At large.Hi all,
How good was this morning in Sydney?
Hope you got a few waves from all that SE swell before the wind started to ruffle it up.
Looks like being smaller tomorrow, but I don’t reckon it’ll go flat…
Here are a few snaps from an afternoon trip I took with skipper Max and PB…
- TC goes the standup at Boxy
- Lip-belting #10,823 coming up at the Box
- Better put it over on the edge to make that section son...
- Not as big as the open beaches, but fun size for sure.
It’s pumping in Sydney
Posted on September 11th, 2008 in Big Picture, Dee Why.
It seems to be going off. I’d go to the beach at once if I could…
Swell is coming from the SE now and is ranging from three to 5 metres at sea. The power setting is 11 to 13 seconds and there’s almost no wind as I write this. The Bureau says it’ll kick up into the 10-15 kt range from the NW-NE and be maybe 15-20 kts by nightfall.
The swell is set to gradually fade through the day as we head into a week of small to near flat conditions. There should be something around tomorrow, but from Saturday onward… hmmm…
My plan is to get out there with a camera asap, so I’m gonna run!
Go well and don’t paddle out if you have any doubts, it’s seriously heavy this morning.
Slater Posts Perfect Ten to Top Off Amazing Day of Action at the Boost Mobile Pro
Posted on September 11th, 2008 in Contests, News Stories, Surf News, Top stories.
Boost Mobile Pro presented by Hurley
Stop No. 7 of 11 on the 2008 ASP World Tour
Lower Trestles, California, USA
September 7-13, 2008
SAN CLEMENTE, California –- The standard of surfing at the Boost Mobile Pro pres. by Hurley was nothing short of electrifying today, but per usual, it was eight-time ASP World Champion and ratings leader Kelly Slater (USA) who stole the show.
With a 9.17 and 9.60 in his Round 4 scoreline, Slater had opponent Kieren Perrow (AUS) needing a combination of scores to beat him with half the heat to go. Still, with 20 seconds remaining, Slater pulled out all the stops and stamped his authority on the heat by posting the first and only perfect 10 of the event thus far.
“I’m not sure it was a 10 – it was a good ride though,” Slater said with a smile. “There was some bump on it, but I was able to get just steep enough in the pocket to get a vertical bang on it and I got that reverse at the end and stuck it.”
Slater surfed twice today, beating wildcard and former ASP World Champion Sunny Garcia (HAW) in Round 3 and then Perrow in Round 4. His upcoming quarterfinal opponent Bobby Martinez (USA) was among a bevy of standout surfers today.
Martinez made his heat with a 9.87 and 8.50 to find himself matched up with the Slater, the two-time and reigning Boost Mobile Pro Champion. The two recently went head to head in Fiji, with Slater victorious there, but barely.
“The surfing has been great,” Slater said. “There was some really good surfing in the heat before mine with Bobby (Martinez) and Kai (Otton). Bobby just ended up out-classing him, so we’ve got a rematch now. I’m not sure how I want to approach it just yet – maybe just like that last heat. Lay it on rail.”
Slater’s pick for form surfer of the event – Dane Reynolds (USA) – wowed again today and took out World No. 2 Joel Parkinson (AUS). Currently campaigning for a record ninth world title, Slater was obviously pleased about that, but isn’t letting his guard down. Always the mathematician, he is already looking at how the ratings will change when the surfers start to drop their two low results – only 9 of 11 events count toward an ASP World Tour surfer’s final tally.
“I think that it’s a little tricky, because if you drop two results he’s in fourth or fifth, so Bede (Durbidge) or Mick (Fanning) actually have better results if you take the top five out of the seven results we have so far,” Slater said. “Joel has been the form surfer of the event. Him and Dane (Reynolds), Jordy (Smith) and Bede (Durbide) have really stood out as well. If I’m able to make it through my Quarterfinals heat I’ll either face Bede (Durbidge) or Dane (Reynolds) and that’d be great.”
Slater lost to World No. 3 Bede Durbidge (AUS) in the Boost Mobile Pro final in 2006. Durbidge lit up Lower Trestles in a similar fashion today – eliminating fellow Aussie Luke Stedman when he posted a 9.17 and 9.40 to amass an 18.57 out of 20.00 heat total.
“It was a tough heat with Stedman,” Durbidge said. “He got that 8.5 and I knew I had to step it up a bit and I got that nine. He was still within striking distance. I got that last wave and just went for it. I was able to pull off that big turn off and I knew it would be a good score if I rode through it. Then Stedman needed a 10 and it took the pressure off a bit.”
Durbidge is still an outside title threat, and with a win, he could easily reclaim the world No. 2 spot.
“I’d like to get a win,” Durbidge said. “There are a lot of heats to go, but I’d love to get that feeling back of the win, but I’m just going to take it one heat at a time. It’s just so fun out there. Trestles is just so rippable and you can really push your turns and I’m just going to take it one heat at a time.”
With five minutes to go, rookie Dane Reynolds (USA) needed a 4.94 to win his heat against Parkinson. He upped the anty with a last second wave to earn 9.33 and a spot in the quarters against Durbidge.
“That was the wave of the day and I really just had to ride it to get my score,” Reynolds said. “If I tried to get a five on the best wave of the day I probably would have fallen on the first turn. I just tried to ride it normal and ended up coming through with the huge score.”
Reynolds is now assured an equal fifth or better placing – his best result this year was a fifth at Bells Beach.
“I just hope it keeps pumping like this because I love Trestles,” Reynolds said. “I’m surprised to get this far so I’m not going to say I’m going to make it further than my next heat because I just don’t know.”
France’s Jeremy Flores scraped his way into Quarterfinal 3 with a last minute victory against the tour’s top rated Brazilian surfer, Adriano de Souza.
“I thought that last wave was going to close out when I took off,” Flores said. “It opened up though and I got the score. It was kind of hard to surf because of the sections, but it was so much fun. I felt good and I thought I wasn’t going to do anything special because of my ankle because the more I surf the more it hurts, but it felt okay in that heat. Adriano (de Souza) has beat me twice this year, so it felt good to beat him.”
The Frenchman will meet reigning ASP World Champion Mick Fanning (AUS) – who beat Taylor Know (USA) today – in the next round.
“Finally, I haven’t passed the fourth round since Bells,” Flores said. Now I get to surf against Mick (Fanning) and it’s going to be so fun. If I win, I win and if I don’t, I don’t. To be able to go out and have fun and surf with your favorite surfers is the best thing in the world.”
The last two heats of Round 4 will be the first action in the water when the Boost Mobile Pro resumes. Heat 7 is a scorcher with Taj Burrow (AUS) and Jordy Smith (ZAF) both looking to secure a spot in the quarters. Heat 8 pits rookies Jay Thompson (AUS) and Heitor Alves (BRA) against one another to see who will exit the event equal 9th and who will go further; either way, their results at the Boost Mobile Pro will be personal bests for both surfers.
Another call on competition status will be made tomorrow morning at 7 and event organizers are hoping to run the last nine heats of the Boost Mobile Pro. If everything goes according to plan the final should hit the water between around 1 pm.
Today’s Round 4 Boost Mobile Pro pres. by Hurley Results:
Heat 1: Bede Durbidge (AUS) 18.57 def. Luke Stedman (AUS) 13.24
Heat 2: Dane Reynolds (USA) 17.16 def. Joel Parkinson (AUS) 12.77
Heat 3: Bobby Martinez (USA) 18.37 def. Kai Otton (AUS) 16.33
Heat 4: Kelly Slater (USA) 19.60 def. Kieren Perrow (AUS) 16.07
Heat 5: Mick Fanning (AUS) 14.33 def. Taylor Knox (USA) 7.60
Heat 6: Jeremy Flores (FRA) 17.44 def. Adriano de Souza (BRA) 15.67
Today’s Round 3 Boost Mobile Pro pres. by Hurley Results:
Heat 5: Bobby Martinez (USA) 14.67 def. Ben Bourgeois (USA) 11.67
Heat 6: Kai Otton (AUS) 15.67 def. Luke Munro (AUS) 11.84
Heat 7: Kieren Perrow (AUS) 12.33 def. Roy Powers (HAW) 10.1
Heat 8: Kelly Slater (USA) 17.00 def. Sunny Garcia (HAW) 14.67
Heat 9: Mick Fanning (AUS) 18.30 def. Yadin Nicol (AUS) 7.67
Heat 10: Taylor Knox (USA) 15.00 def. Tim Reyes (USA) 13.83
Heat 11: Adriano de Souza (BRA) 14.17 def. Rodrigo Dornelles (BRA) 13.67
Heat 12: Jeremy Flores (FRA) 16.04 def. Royden Bryson (ZAF) 12.67
Heat 13: Taj Burrow (AUS) 15.66 def. Brett Simpson (USA) 13.17
Heat 14: Jordy Smith (ZAF) 17.27 def. Chris Ward (USA) 12.10
Heat 15: Heitor Alves (BRA) 12.84 def. C.J. Hobgood (USA) 10.50
Heat 16: Jay Thompson (AUS) 14.04 def. Bruce Irons (HAW) 4.93
Upcoming Round 4 Boost Mobile Pro pres. by Hurley Match-ups:
Heat 7: Taj Burrow (AUS) vs. Jordy Smith (ZAF)
Heat 8: Heitor Alves (BRA) vs. Jay Thompson (AUS)
Upcoming Quarterfinal Boost Mobile Pro pres. by Hurley Match-ups:
Heat 1: Bede Durbidge (AUS) vs. Dane Reynolds (USA)
Heat 2: Bobby Martinez (USA) vs. Kelly Slater (USA)
Heat 3: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Jeremy Flores (FRA)
Heat 4: TBA
A+
Posted on September 11th, 2008 in South Coast.4-6ft+ S/SE swell (when the sets hit), lite WNW wind early, dropping tide. Pretty decent. Rosco.
Surfrider polls the Pols in Warringah
Posted on September 11th, 2008 in News Stories, Surf politics, Top stories.Over the last week, Surfrider Foundation has asked the candidates a series of 9 questions about issues of direct concern to surfers on the Northern Beaches. If you’re a voter, you really should spend a few minutes reading what these folks have to say about dumping sewage into the sea, allowing more development in the catchments and seawalls.
Mona Vale
Posted on September 11th, 2008 in Surf Reports.Extra Bowl Of Wheaties.
Posted on September 11th, 2008 in Bondi, Bronte, Tama.Experts only today folks and fit experts at that. Bronte has an excellent right-hander, way over head, ending in Tama. You’ll need an extra bowl of brekkie serial though as it’s way, way out the back. Tama and Maccas look like an aerial shot of a giant cappuccino, totally unridable but still delicious. Bondi a one kilometre close out but an easier option tucked up in the cosy north corner.
Still happening at Dee Why
Posted on September 11th, 2008 in Dee Why, Surf Reports.Loads of waves. Big and beefy this morning again at Dee Why. 2X to 3X OH on the big sets. Local crew were on it at first light. Looks like it’s gonna fire all day.
Swell still pumping
Posted on September 11th, 2008 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.Fine, dewy and cold on the Central Coast this Thursday morning. The swell is smooth, big and consistent at 3 – 6 feet from the southeast. There is a light northwest breeze forecast to go northeast later. High tide 0520 and low tide around 1045. Local barometer 1010 hpa, 93% humidity, 4 degrees C. Have a good one!


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