Laura Enever shines in North Narrabeen's Jim Beam Surftag Win
Author: Tracks Magazine
Getting the final off to a flying start was
Elle Northey (
North Narrabeen), scoring 21.17 on her opening two waves and setting a standard that was unmatched by North Narrabeens opponents.
Handling the solid swell with style – Laura attacked without hesitation. Pic:
Wes Lonergan
Matching and improving on Elles outstanding opening ride was
Laura Enever, who surfed for the first time with her local boardriders feeling the pressure as if she was on tour.
“Paddling out I was so nervous, it’s a team event and you want to make sure you surf your best for everyone. This is the first time I have surfed in a competition since my last event on the CT and the waves were super fun”.
“Elle went out and got a perfect couple of waves which boosted everyones confidence, it took me a while to get my second wave, but once I got the 9.5 all the girls were stoked, because it was my Power wave which doubled”, said Enever.
Enever scored a 26.67 out of a possible 30, her individual score was more than opposing finalists club scores combined, showing just what makes her number 10 on the womens world tour.
North Steyne's Bonnie Hall powers through a nice cutback. Pic:
Wes Lonergan
The big chunky lefts which rolled through daunted competitors, but the
North Narrabeen girls took it in their stride with the solid left hander experience they and their fellow
North Narrabeen boys are known for.
“We had an absolute great day, it’s so good to surf with the girls I grew up with and have surfed with my whole life and the boys (
North Narrabeen Boardriders) had their first day of club comp today in pumping waves so we are getting together tonight for a celebration BBQ”, said Enever.
North Narrabeen winning team consisted of top surfers
Elle Northey (21.17),
Laura Enever (26.67), Belinda Hardwick (8.17),
Tessa De Josselin (10.67) and
Shelly Carrier (3.6).
With the Jetski in the channel ready to go the girls from
North Steyne, Northern Beaches, Queenscliff and event winners
North Narrabeen had their work cut out in the final.
North Steyne stand outs
Sam Joy and Bonnie Hall netted solid power waves and
Julie Waugh of Northern Beaches nailed an 8.17 – one of the highest wave scores of the day.
Great shot of
Sam Joy also from
North Steyne. Pic:
Wes Lonergan
Sandra English (Norah Head) excelled with her defending champion club, but it wasn’t enough to clinch the title as the experienced
North Narrabeen team who are used to big waves, were never in doubt of bringing the title back which they won in 2008 and 2009.
“The Narrabeen girls dominated the whole final, every surfer was great out there. Everyone that stepped up and surfed today deserves a congratulations it was big and treacherous in those tough conditions”, said event Director
Steve Harrison.
The
Jim Beam Black Power wave went to
Laura Enever with a 9.5 ride – which was the highest individual power wave of the day – each surfer gets one power wave which is doubled and added to their score.
The National series is Australia's largest team surfing competition featuring a combined prize pool of over $130,000. The
Jim Beam Surftag Australian Series provides a national competition for over 80 boardriding clubs to determine Australia's No.1 club
The 2012
Jim Beam Surftag Australian Series is supported by FCS, Tracks and www.theperfectwave.com.au
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