Archive for January 2009

Dee Why: Yawn…

Posted on January 22nd, 2009 in Dee Why.

Just a trickle again today and I can’t really see anything coming our way on the charts into the indefinite future except for another potential strom this afternoon.


C C

Posted on January 22nd, 2009 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.

 

Overcast, dry and warm on the Central Coast this Thursday morning.  The swell is smooth, weak and small at 1 – 2 feet from the east northeast.  There is a very light north northwest breeze forecast to go northeast and strengthen later with a hot day and more late thunderstorms.  High tide 0625 and low tide around 1330.  Local barometer 1006 hpa, 95% humidity, 21 degrees C.  Have a good one.

 


Dee Why: Still, overcast and still flat

Posted on January 21st, 2009 in Surf Reports.

A grey old morning in Dee Why at 0730 today.  And Huey ain’t thowing anything our way again today. A bit of good news though: The MHL Sydney Buoy is back online again after having it’s anchor line severed by a passing ship on 22 December and washing up on MonaVale beach. Irony is that it was only replaced on 17 December. Let’s hope the mariners take a bit more care around the new one this time. It’s currently showing 1.5m of SE swell at 7 sec, translating into, well, not much of anything… Fingers crossed it’ll improve soon, but not much on the WAM models to suggest that we’ll see anything significant in the near future.


C C

Posted on January 21st, 2009 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.

 

Overcast, dry and warm on the Central Coast this Wednesday morning.  The swell is smooth, weak and small at 1 – 2 feet from the east.  There is a light north northwest breeze forecast to go northeast and strengthen later.  High tide 0535 and low tide around 1240.  Local barometer 1008 hpa, 80% humidity, 22 degrees C.  Have a good one.

 


Narrabeen Rpt

Posted on January 21st, 2009 in Surf Reports.

Knee-high weak dribblers. See photo


RIP CURL GROMSEARCH SERIES – CRONULLA FINALS

Posted on January 20th, 2009 in Contests, News Stories, Surf News, Top stories.

 

Cooper Chapman (North Narrabeen, NSW) was the star of the show today.

Cooper Chapman (North Narrabeen, NSW) was the star of the show today.

 

 

Cronulla, NSW — The final instalment of the Rip Curl GromSearch Series presented by SNICKERS, was run and won today.

Having seen 140 of the best, 16 years and under, surfers in the country congregate at Cronulla over the past four days, today saw the crowning of four new Rip Curl GromSearch champions.

Heralding his sparkling rise to form was Cooper Chapman (North Narrabeen, NSW), who took out the 14 years and under division in style.

“I’m so stoked,” said the current 16 years and under Australian champion.

“I knew that it was going to be such a hard final to win,” he said after defeating Noa Deane (Coolangatta, QLD), Tyler Hutchinson (North Narrabeen, NSW) and Zac Scott (Maroubra, NSW).

With level of junior surfing being pushed beyond recognition, over the past few days, Chapman knew it would take something special to take the crown.

“I was really nervous having seen all the guys ripping throughout the contest – I knew that I had to get big scores to take it out,” Chapman admitted.

And that he did.

Racking up a massive 16.33 (out of a possible 20), which included a near-flawless 9.5 (out of a possible 10), Chapman was always going to be hard to beat.

In the 14 years and under girls division it was Nikki Van Dijk (Phillip Island, VIC) who continued to excellent run of form at Cronulla.

Nikki Van Dijk (Phillip Island, VIC) added another Rip Curl GromSearch win to her bow.

Nikki Van Dijk (Phillip Island, VIC) added another Rip Curl GromSearch win to her bow.


“I’m really happy to have finished the event off with a strong performance – to get the win is a bonus,” she said.

However, she did not have it all her own way.

Within the opening minute Fiona Casey (South West Rocks, NSW) put Van Dijk, Lauren McAleer (North Curl Curl, NSW) and Holly-Sue Coffey (Narrabeen, NSW), under the pump – racking up a perfect 10 just after the opening hooter.

“I knew I had to be on my game after that,” Van Dijk said.

“I tried not to think about it too much and just surf within myself.”

Having finished second in the premier division, 16 years and under, Van Dijk was unstoppable – winning her third Rip Curl GromSearch event for the Series.

“I like surfing against the older girls as it forces me to improve my surfing, she admitted.

“Coming to Sydney for the first time was awesome for me – it’s always good to know what’s going on in the other states.”

Michael Wright (Culburra, NSW) took out the 12 years and under division in one most scintillating 20-minute heats of the event.

Pitted against fellow prodigy Jack Germain (Port Macquarie, NSW), who racked up a perfect 10-point ride in the semi-final, Wright put on a show for the spectators accumulating 16.00 (out of a possible 20).

Ripping apart the one-metre conditions at the famed Sydney beach break, Wright, Germain, Luke Hynd (Newport, NSW) and Fraser Dovell (Avalon, NSW) provided a window into the future of Australian professional surfing.

Following in the footsteps of 16 years and under champion, and fellow Cronulla local, Cronulla girl Veronica Charles took out the 12 years and under division in front of a euphoric local crowd.

Defeating Holly Wawn (Newport, NSW), Holly-Sue Coffey (Narrabeen, NSW) and Cali McDonough (North Curl Curl, NSW), Charles was all smiles after being crowned state champion in the GromSearch Series presented by SNICKERS.

For more information be sure to log onto www.ripcurl.com


Dee Why: summmmmmer!

Posted on January 20th, 2009 in Surf Reports.


Mona Vale

Posted on January 20th, 2009 in Mona Vale.

The waves are pretty small today, a few little rip bowl ones but more or less just worth a swim!


Manly

Posted on January 20th, 2009 in Manly.

Very small at Manly today with the NE wind already blowing, there is not much to get excited about. There is a small number of guys out centred around a little peak off Ceramic Ln.

Manly stretch - tiny

Manly stretch - tiny

 

Queensie corner - no wind but no waves either

Queensie corner - no wind but no waves either

small and weak little waves are the only things on offer

small and weak little waves are the only things on offer


Reflection.

Posted on January 20th, 2009 in Bondi, Bronte, Tama.

Remember when we were small and the surf was no good we’d body-surf the shore break, getting “barrelled” and having a total body exfoliation, risking spinal injury and laughing so hard when we got up having more sand in our hair than hair? It’s too small to even do that today.


 
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