September 23 - 29, 2018: Issue 377

 

North Narrabeen Hosts Event Three On The Nudie Australian Boardriders Battle Series 2018/19

North Steyne Boardriders win Event 3 - the top three winning teams, which includes Avoca and North Avalon (NASA) qualified for the upcoming National Final in Newcastle - photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

NORTH NARRABEEN TO HOST NUDIE AUSTRALIAN BOARDRIDERS BATTLE THIS WEEKEND

Wednesday, September 19, 2018
From Surfing NSW

Event three on the nudie Australian Boardriders Battle series will feature eight of NSW’s fiercest and most talented clubs when the elite one-day event lands in Narrabeen this forthcoming Saturday. 

A range of former World Surf League (WSL) World Championship Tour (CT) surfers – including Kai Otton (North Steyne) – as well as former Australian Champions and Qualifying Series dynamos, are expected to be representing their hometown boardriders clubs when the elite one-day event kicks off on Saturday, 22 September 2018. 

“All of the teams that have entered have the talent to end up on the top of the dais,” said Surfing NSW CEO Luke Madden. "The NSW Central region features clubs that have all qualified for the National Final at one point or another over the years and we know they'll be hungry to earn their spot back there when the event kicks off this weekend."  

Participating clubs include North Narrabeen, Merewether, North Shelly, North Steyne, Queenscliff, Avoca, North Avalon and Bungan.

The main base for event three of the nudie Australian Boardriders Battle is North Narrabeen Beach. 

Early swell forecasts indicate that there will be a one-to-two foot swell on offer for competitors. 

All competitors are advised to call the event hotline (0458 247 212) by 6.45am on the days of competition to confirm location and running order.

The nudie Australian Boardriders Battle is officially sanctioned by the World Surf League (WSL), which allows Australian WSL Championship Tour surfers (men and women) the opportunity to represent their local boardriders club at respective state qualifying events as well as the national final. 

The purpose of the nudie Australian Boardriders Battle program is to build the profile and capacity of community boardriders clubs Australia-wide.  In the past five years, Surfing Australia has invested over $750,000 into Surfing Australia affiliated boardriders clubs as part of the nudie Australian Boardriders Battle series. 

The 2018 nudie Australian Boardriders Battle is Australia’s biggest grassroots boardriders event and involves more than 60 of Australia’s best boardrider clubs across eight state qualifying rounds with 24 clubs competing at the National Final in Newcastle. 

Major sponsors of the 2018/19 series include the naming rights partner nudie and supporting sponsors Oakley, Woolworths, Hyundai, Nikon, AirAsia, Destination NSW, Localsearch, Newcastle City Council, World Surf League, mySURF.tv, XXXX Summer Bright Larger, Fox Sports, 2XP and Surfing Australia.

Nudie Australian Boardriders Battle 2018/19 calendar:

ABB - EVENT 1 - Gold Coast, QLD - August 25, 2018

ABB - EVENT 2 - Kiama, NSW - Sept 15, 2018

ABB - EVENT 3 - NSW Central - North Narrabeen, NSW - Sept 22, 2018

ABB - EVENT 4 - NSW Nth - Coffs Harbour, NSW - Oct 6, 2018

ABB - EVENT 5 - Trigg, WA - Oct 27, 2018

ABB - EVENT 6 - Fleurieu Peninsula, SA -  Nov 10, 2018

ABB - EVENT 7 - Phillip Island, VIC -  Nov 24, 2018

ABB - EVENT 8 - Clifton Beach TAS - Dec 15, 2018

ABB - National Final - Newcastle, NSW – TBC

Narrabeen leg of nudie Australian Boardriders Battle 2018/19 calendar - photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

NORTH STEYNE BOARDRIDERS TAKE OUT NUDIE AUSTRALIAN BOARDRIDERS BATTLE AT NORTH NARRABEEN  

NORTH NARRABEEN BEACH, SYDNEY (Saturday, 22 September 2018)
from Surfing NSW

North Steyne Boardriders have taken out the nudie Australian Boardriders Battle central qualifying event, overcoming eight of NSW’s most talented boardriders club from north of the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Newcastle.

The Manly based club took top honours following a blisteringly hot display of surfing in the punchy two-foot surf. The five-person team, made up of Beau Mitchell, Blake Levett, Kai Otton, Saxon Reber and Hunter Kelleher made light work of the wind-blown conditions, posting a respectable combined heat total of 27.76 to get the upper hand against Avoca, North Avalon and North Narrabeen who claimed second, third and fourth respectively.

As a result, the top three clubs have qualified for the upcoming National Final in Newcastle. 

“This is our first win since doing this event series,” said club stalwart Blake Levett. “Last year we were fortunate enough to make the final of the team's event, so to go one step further feels amazing. It’s always been a goal to take this event out and I think I speak for the entire club when I say how stoked we all are to win.” 

Ben Penny (Queenscliff) was awarded the AirAsia Wave of the Day for a massive near-perfect nine-point ride in opening heat. 

Liam Mortensen (NASA) claimed the Oakley Prizm Performer Award for his overall dominance in his heats. 


Liam Mortensen 

Participating clubs included North Narrabeen, Merewether, North Shelly, North Steyne, Queenscliff, Avoca, North Avalon and Bungan.

The main base for event three of the nudie Australian Boardriders Battle was North Narrabeen Beach. 

The nudie Australian Boardriders Battle is officially sanctioned by the World Surf League (WSL), which allows Australian WSL Championship Tour surfers (men and women) the opportunity to represent their local boardriders club at respective state qualifying events as well as the national final. 

The purpose of the nudie Australian Boardriders Battle program is to build the profile and capacity of community boardriders clubs Australia-wide.  In the past five years, Surfing Australia has invested over $750,000 into Surfing Australia affiliated boardriders clubs as part of the nudie Australian Boardriders Battle series. 

The 2018 nudie Australian Boardriders Battle is Australia’s biggest grassroots boardriders event and involves more than 60 of Australia’s best boardrider clubs across eight state qualifying rounds with 24 clubs competing at the National Final in Newcastle.

Major sponsors of the 2018/19 series include the naming rights partner nudie and supporting sponsors Oakley, Woolworths, Hyundai, AirAsia, Destination NSW, Localsearch, Newcastle City Council, World Surf League, mySURF.tv, XXXX Summer Bright Larger, Fox Sports, 2XP and Surfing Australia. 

RESULTS:

Final

  1. North Steyne
  2. Avoca
  3. North Avalon (NASA)
  4. North Narrabeen

See all the results here

Photos by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Some Action

Arch Whiteman, NASA - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Ben Penny, QBC - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Bodhi Leigh-Jones, NASA - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Chris Salisbury, NASA - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Dan Trelor, Bungan Boardriders - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Dylan Moffatt, Narrabeen - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Jamie Thomson, Narrabeen - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Joel Vaughan, North Shelly - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Johnnie Keith, North Shelly - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Kai Otton, North Steyne - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Lennox Chell, Avoca - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Letty Mortensen, NASA - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Matt Thompson, NASA - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Morgan Cibilic, Merewether - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Russ Molony, North Shelly - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Samson Coulter, QBC - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Sandon Whittaker, Avoca - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

Shane Holmes, North Shelly - Photo by Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW

2nd: Avoca - photo by Ethans Smith/ Surfing NSW

3rd: Avalon  (NASA)

4th: North Narrabeen