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Who will win cloud break comp?

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Created by surferstu > 9 months ago, 4 Jun 2012
surferstu
1011 posts
4 Jun 2012 10:12PM
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Haven't seen much of it, but plenty of swell on way supposedly. Will be nice change to city beach breaks. I'm tipping Florence Medina or Slater

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
5 Jun 2012 8:39AM
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Parko, he has a bit of form atm.

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
5 Jun 2012 8:43AM
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TimKay
752 posts
5 Jun 2012 10:48AM
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Not Kolohe Andino
He destroyed his board with his fist after he lost his heat
Snapped the top half of his board off after his little temper tantrum
He must be feeling the pressure

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
5 Jun 2012 12:46PM
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Is it just me ro do the support boats in the channel seem to be getting upgraded

Albos
VIC, 162 posts
6 Jun 2012 12:29AM
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kerrsy was riping on kellys board when he lent it to him. but he has a suspected grade 2 tear in his ankle so every round is a bonus for him.

Medina has the barrel of the event so far. it was insane how deep he was. you couldnt see him from the water angle.

john john, kelly and parko are looking good.

i have owen wright as my wildcard favourite though

swalkington
WA, 401 posts
6 Jun 2012 12:02AM
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Ks

LateStarter
WA, 589 posts
6 Jun 2012 8:59AM
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I'm tipping Freddie P as a dark horse.

Regular footers don't win at cloudbreak, apart from Kelly and AI, but you could never class those two as regular...

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
6 Jun 2012 10:37AM
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LateStarter said...

I'm tipping Freddie P as a dark horse.

Regular footers don't win at cloudbreak, apart from Kelly and AI, but you could never class those two as regular...


Freddie is good in big lefts but what about John John?

soleman
WA, 280 posts
6 Jun 2012 12:22PM
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All the above worthy mentions and hopefully parko but you can never count out fanning in fiji, he always posts good results there. Be good to see Parko take it out and get a nice little lead to build on in the back half of the year.

au_rick
WA, 752 posts
6 Jun 2012 4:42PM
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doggie said...

LateStarter said...

I'm tipping Freddie P as a dark horse.

Regular footers don't win at cloudbreak, apart from Kelly and AI, but you could never class those two as regular...


Freddie is good in big lefts but what about John John?


+1

Locky24
QLD, 515 posts
6 Jun 2012 9:35PM
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Local Sunny Coast ripper and wild card Mitch Coleborn gets my vote.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
7 Jun 2012 9:52AM
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Locky24 said...

Local Sunny Coast ripper and wild card Mitch Coleborn gets my vote.


He has been surfing there alot in recent times, he could be a darkhorse.

weiry
QLD, 5396 posts
7 Jun 2012 12:11PM
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KS and for a dark horse JOB

Edit...i would like Parko to win

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
8 Jun 2012 9:48AM
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comp on hold at moment - but if you watch the live feed there are some monsters coming through. Game on!!!!!!!!!!!

surferstu
1011 posts
8 Jun 2012 9:33AM
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10 out 10 for entertaining big waves. 0 out of 10 for commentary

Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
8 Jun 2012 11:45AM
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Why is the comp on hold?!

The waves look awesome!!!

And yeh the commentators suck. haha

stuk
NSW, 893 posts
8 Jun 2012 8:34PM
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They stopped the comp cause its too big but the pros went out and free surfed it anyway, huh.

surferstu
1011 posts
8 Jun 2012 9:43PM
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stuk said...

They stopped the comp cause its too big but the pros went out and free surfed it anyway, huh.


Pros and big wave specialists, wow that stuff was insane crazy drops and barrels almost every wave. Makes you wonder why they would call it off.

SP
10979 posts
9 Jun 2012 8:42AM
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It was onshore when they called it off, 2pm local time, the wind swung around to offshore after this and they can't call it back on once it's called of for the day.

Was some great waves anyway. Better watching it with more than 2 guys in the water.

Back on today, but at restaurants.

kitingtopher
SA, 313 posts
9 Jun 2012 11:36AM
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sat and watched in awe after they called off comp. the wind went back off telecast on fuel went for ages after with some 20foot plus faces(and throwing asfar) low tide and with 25 out charging. siiiiiiiick barrels it was awesome ,i know why cloud break is so rated

yep
WA, 86 posts
9 Jun 2012 10:16AM
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I would assume they called the event off because the asp dont want the liability of forcing surfers out in oversize surf and dealing with injuries/deaths. With the recent deaths at the lifesaving nationals, maybe they should take a leaf out of the asp's book. The guy's on tour get paid to deal with heavy situations, 14-15yr old kids dont. Just saying[}:)]

By the way, Parko for the win

SP
10979 posts
9 Jun 2012 12:09PM
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^^^
No..
They called it off cause the surf was average, no other reason. The surferes voted to stop it not the ASP. Imo the made the right decision at the time, and Then it got better and they can't restart it after they have called it off for the day.. Simple..

The liability thing isn't even an issue.

PipeFins
27 posts
9 Jun 2012 5:26PM
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Fate turned the surf conditions back on,so soul surfing could rule,f the comp.haha

surferstu
1011 posts
9 Jun 2012 6:26PM
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I don't care who wins now so long as it isn't  Adriano de Souza, the dirty greedy tactics he was using need to be stamped out. He is now the collingwood of the asp now IMO . Owen wright is going to be hard to beat

DrD
64 posts
11 Jun 2012 1:17AM
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I was a bit dissapointed to see the event cancelled yesterday, it could have been one of the greatest days of competition ever.
It was even worse to see how few of the top pro's were willing to give it a go.

A few of those brasilian boys could have silenced all their critics by paddling into a couple, and some of the others could have cemented their reps as all round surfers, Full props to Kerzy, Parko, Fanning and the Hobgoods.

Brings me back to the 86 Billabong pro, when it transfered to 20 - 25 ft Wiamea. Two guys didn't paddle out, Gary Green and Bryce Ellis, and it virtually finished their careers on the spot.
Years later in an interview Gary Green had a bit of remorse that he didn't paddle out, simply because he realised what it meant, and what he missed out on that day.

katana
WA, 644 posts
11 Jun 2012 9:09AM
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why was'nt taj riding his epoxy firewire boards in the fiji comp?
they look like glass to me.

surferstu
1011 posts
11 Jun 2012 11:11AM
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Don't think he rides them anymore and hasn't for a while now

Hoppy67
WA, 61 posts
11 Jun 2012 11:17AM
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Slater, you are a freak of nature! No12 is on the way.

trevor1
WA, 598 posts
11 Jun 2012 1:47PM
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katana said...

why was'nt taj riding his epoxy firewire boards in the fiji comp?
they look like glass to me.


no longer sponsored by them - not for a while now

trevor1
WA, 598 posts
11 Jun 2012 1:48PM
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^^^^
oops, responding to post on the previous page, before reading the current page ...



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