Oakley Pro Junior Kicks Off In Classic Main Beach Peaks!
(Tuesday 3rd February, 2009):AUSTRALIA'S richest domestic junior surfing
event exploded to life at North Stradbroke Island today, with round one of
the prestigious Oakley Pro Junior being run in punchy 3-4ft (1-1.5m) beach
break waves.
After the completion of the opening stop of the 2009 ASP Australasian Pro
Junior Series at Burleigh Heads last month, the world's best teenagers
continued to up the ante in the 5-star rated, $30,000 tournament, shredding
the Main Beach line-up to pieces in the race for all-important round two
berths.
Narrabeen ace David Vlug (NSW) set the benchmark for the day, barrelling his
way through to round two contention with the morning's top individual wave
score.
Vlug, who lacerated his kidney while surfing his home break of North
Narrabeen in December, left nothing to chance in the sudden-death heat,
weaving through the belly of a sucky Main Beach barrel to power to victory
on the back of a near-perfect 9.00 on his opening wave.
The exciting goofy foot showed no signs of the serious injury, finishing
with a 14.75 two-wave combined total to defeat North Stradbroke's Kurt
Phillips, Collaroy's Robbie France and Stonyfell's Brett Edwards.
Post heat, Vlug said he was pleased to score some barrels in his opening
heat.
"I guess I was in the right spot at the right time," said Vlug.
"Conditions were a little hard to read, so you really had to pick the ones
that would tube. Luckily, I jagged that bomb in the opening minutes and it
setup a good win."
Frenchman Marc Lacomare (Hossegor) was equally impressive in the barrelling
left-handers, posting a 14.75 total to storm through to round two.
Lacomare, a semi-finalist at the world juniors at Narrabeen in January, got
busy in the reeling conditions, laying down some serious moves to outgun Max
Ayshford (Matraville), Ash McDonald (North Stradbroke Island) and Troy
Skillin (Gorokan).
An excited Lacomare said he was stoked to be at Straddie for the second stop
of the Australasian junior series.
"The waves have been pumpin'," said 19-year-old Lacomare.
"It's my first time here and the waves have been going off all week. I can't
believe I haven't come here earlier."
Lacomare has been in Australia since January competing at the world juniors,
along with the opening two events of this year's junior series and will use
the experience to springboard his 2009 European pro junior campaign.
Emerging Tweed Heads surfer Ben Webb was the day's biggest surprise packet,
taking down renowned Hawaiian charger Kiron Jabour to advance through to
round two.
The lanky natural foot jagged the best waves of their 20-minute heat,
nailing a 7.50 and a backup of 4.35 to overpower Jabour, as well as Elliott
Marshall (Milton) and Dale Stewart (NSW).
Gold Coast up and comer Jack Freestone (Coolangatta) also hit his straps in
round one, trumping local lad Murray Antioneff to book a spot in round two.
Competition is expected to continue tomorrow with top seeds hitting the
water in round two heats.
The Oakley Pro Junior is the second stop of the 2009 ASP Australasian Pro
Junior Series and offers a five-day surfing window, from Tuesday 3rd
February to Saturday 7th February, 2009.
The 2009 Oakley Pro Junior is proudly supported by Stradbroke Island
Holidays, Stradbroke Ferries, Redland City Council, Waves Magazine, ASP
Australasia and Surfing Queensland.
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