Showing posts with label Roxy Pro Gold Coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roxy Pro Gold Coast. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Takeaways From the Gold Coast

The World Surf League Championship Tour season kicked off this past week with a pair of events that were exciting, dramatic and entertaining. Here are some takeaways from the Gold Coast:

The Winners: Let’s start with Matt Wilkinson. Snapper marked Wilko’s first CT victory, and he was a standout all the way through. I had a good feeling about Wilko heading into the event, putting him on my Fantasy Surfer team, but I didn't expect him to win the event. The Aussie surfed the minimum number of heats possible in the event, and his backhand was on full display on each day of competition. He’s just the third goofyfoot (Go Left!) to win the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, and he did it in convincing fashion. Some people may point to the Filipe Toledo injury and try to cheapen the victory, but don’t let that influence you. A win on the CT is incredibly tough to pull off, and some really good surfers never get one.

Matt Wilkinson's backhand is lethal.
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As for Tyler Wright, I have to say that her win was even more impressive than Wilko’s. I’ve had a feeling that we were going to see a new Tyler Wright in 2016, and so far so good on that prediction. She looked great in Round 1 and never stopped shredding. Perhaps what is most impressive about her win is that she had to finish it out with wins over Carissa Moore and Courtney Conlogue, the Top 2 surfers from 2015. Wright seems focused and ready to seriously contend for the World Title this season, and she’ll be wearing yellow at Bells.

*I’d like to give a special nod Glenn “Micro” Hall, who began coaching both Wilko and Tyler this past offseason. He’s off the tour now, but he’s making more of an impact than ever. I dare say more people could be clamoring for his services in the not-too-distant future.

The Upsets and Rookies: The Quiksilver pro was filled with upsets, as guys like Julian Wilson, Mick Fanning and Gabriel Medina were all bounced really early at Snapper. Conner Coffin, Kanoa Ingarashi and Caio Ibelli all reached Round 5, which is basically unheard of for a trio of rookies in their first event of the year. I was especially impressed with Coffin, who possesses a powerful rail game that should net him some big scores in several spots on tour this season. Is this the year of parity in the CT ranks, or was this just a fluke occurrence?

The Women’s CT: The Women’s CT is in a great place right now. There are multiple surfers that are legitimately capable of winning a World Title, especially if Carissa Moore has a down year (dubious). But it’s not just top-heavy anymore. The depth of the women’s tour is only getting better, and standout performances by the likes of Johanne Defay and Bronte Macauley only prove this further.

Johanne Defay showed some progressive surfing on the Gold Coast.
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Stu Kennedy's Board: Stuart Kennedy was the talk of the event for most of the week. His board looked faster than any other, and he parlayed that drive all the way to the Semifinals. Kennedy took down Kelly, Medina and John John along the way, showing that he is deserving of the major sponsor he lacks. While his performance was electric, his equipment may have gotten more attention. The Sci-Phi model is actually due to be released soon, and designed by none other than Slater Designs.

Mick Fanning’s Requalification: Mick has said he’s only going to surf select events this season, but he intends on requalifying for 2017. However, with a Round 3 exit at Snapper, Mick may have to surf more events than he wants to in order to earn enough points. Of course, he’ll probably win at Bells and shut me up, so let’s move along.

Toledo’s Injury: Filipe Toledo injured his hip/back/leg/unclear landing an air on some backwash. We don’t have much information, but he was headed from the beach to the hospital for some tests. He seemed pretty upbeat in a quick interview before his departure, so hopefully it’s not that serious. If he is forced to miss any events, it really shakes up the World Title race.


Some post-Snapper rankings that stand out:

Men’s CT

1. Matt Wilkinson: Speaks for itself.

2. Kolohe Andino: I thought 2015 was going to be a big year for Brother. Maybe I was a year early?

3. Stuart Kennedy: He should get a lot of injury replacement slots this season, so get used to seeing him.

5. Joel Parkinson: Parko looked good at Snapper before running into the buzz saw that was a pre-injury Toledo. Does he have another title run left in him?

5. John John Florence: John John looks motivated and more strategic. Every other surfer on tour should take note.

9. Conner Coffin: He was the most impressive of the rookies at Snapper.

13. Mick Fanning: Surprisingly early exit from the three-time world champ.

13. Gabriel Medina: Another slow start to the year is not what the former champ is looking for.

25. Julian Wilson: It was an ugly couple of days for Julian, who didn’t look like himself. Let’s hope he gets himself right for Bells.


Women’s CT

1. Tyler Wright: Could it be her year?

3. Carissa Moore: She didn’t look great, but she still made the semis. Look for fireworks at Bells.

5. Steph Gilmore: She’s back, but she’s not all the way back. Will she pick up steam as the season goes on?

5. Tatiana Weston-Webb: I really really impressed by the young Hawaiian at Snapper. How long until she’s competing for a World Title?

9. Bronte Macauley: Loved her style, and would love to see her in some events this season.

13. Sally Fitzgibbons: Sally experienced her first-ever Round 2 exit this week. Don’t expect it to become a regular thing. 

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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Roxy Pro Semifinals Set

While the Quiksilver Pro has seen some major upsets and big names going down early, we’ve gotten more chalk from the Roxy Pro. That's not necessarily a bad thing, though, as we've got some of the top surfers on the CT on contention. The Semifinals are all set for the event, so let’s take a look at the heats:

Heat 1 – Tyler Wright vs. Carissa Moore: This is a monster heat. Carissa is the reigning World Champ, as well as the 2015 Roxy Pro champ, and she’s looked very solid in this event so far. She hasn’t been on fire, though, so she could be beatable. If anyone can take her down, it very well could be Tyler. Moore has traditionally dominated these head-to-head matchups, but Wright looks like a different surfer in 2016. She seems focused and determined, and she’s been extremely powerful and creative at Snapper thus far. This should be a fantastic heat.

Tyler Wright has looked great in this event, but a matchup with Carissa Moore looms.
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Heat 2 – Courtney Conlogue vs. Johanne Defay: Courtney has looked extremely consistent since losing her Round 1 heat, and she definitely looks to have the form to win this event. She drew the lucky straw in the semis here, as she avoids both Tyler and Carissa. Don’t sleep on Defay, though, as she has really looked impressive on the Gold Coast this year. In her Quarterfinal matchup with Tatiana Weston-Webb, Johanne pulled a ridiculous nose pick in a fashion that we don’t often see on the Women’s CT. The girls are getting more and more progressive, and it makes things more exciting. Courtney is certainly the favorite in this heat, but don't put her in the Final just yet. 

*Quiksilver Pro Quarterfinal Preview coming later today*

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Saturday, March 12, 2016

Roxy Pro Day 1 Recap

We got to see the Roxy Pro Gold Coast get underway yesterday, and the waves got progressively better as the afternoon went on. Here are some takeaways from the first three rounds of competition:

Sally Fitzgibbons went down in Round 2 for the first time in her career. It actually looked like Sally had her Round 1 heat locked up, but a late charge from Malia Manuel forced her into the second round. Fitzgibbons surfed well in Round 2 as well, but Bronte Macaulay maxed out a pair of waves and pulled the major upset. I’m guessing this will serve as further motivation for Sally this season.

Round 2 was surprisingly filled with top surfers, as Sally, Courtney Conlogue and Stephanie Gilmore were all forced to that round after Round 1 losses. Courtney and Steph really turned it on in that second round, though, suddenly looking like the two strongest surfers at Snapper Rocks, partially thanks to improving conditions. Gilmore would suffer another loss in Round 3 to a red-hot Tyler Wright, and it looks like she’s taking the scenic route in this event.

Tyler, Courtney and Carissa Moore all booked trips to the Quarterfinals, and they were the standout performers on Day 1. They, along with Gilmore, look like the favorites to win this first event of the season. I also want to note how impressed I was by a pair of young surfers, Macauley and Isabella Nichols. They both looked extremely poised for their lack of CT experience.

Carissa Moore, reigning World Champion, won both of her heats on Day 1.
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Round 4 has some really interesting matchups on the docket:

Heat 1 – Stephanie Gilmore vs. Nikki Van Dijk: Gilmore has looked really good, so it’s surprising to see her in Round 4. Van Dijk has been solid, as she always is, but I would be surprised to see her bounce the former World Champion here.

Heat 2 – Malia Manuel vs. Bronte Macauley: This is an intriguing heat. Manuel has to be considered the favorite, but what I saw from Bronte yesterday makes me think she definitely has a chance. She’s got great style, as Ross Williams noted, and her backhand was excellent on pumping surf on Day 1.

Heat 3 – Sage Erickson vs. Keely Andrew: Both of these surfers pulled significant upsets in Round 1. Sage took down Conlogue, while Keely beat Steph Gilmore. They both stumbled in Round 3, but someone is headed for the quarters.

Heat 4 – Bianca Buitendag vs. Johanne Defay: Both of these women are very good surfers, probably just outside of the top tier group of the CT right now. Johanne put up a heat score of more than 16 in Round 2, so she’s definitely capable of putting up big scores.

Here are the highlights:



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Thursday, March 10, 2016

Today's Snapper Rocks Forecast

We didn't get to see any heats yesterday for either the Quiksilver Pro or the Roxy Pro, but it wasn't all bad news. The conditions were good enough to put the contest on hold twice before calling a lay day. The swell sounded like it cleaned up quite a bit yesterday, but there simply wasn't enough size to run an event, especially so early in the waiting period. Here's what the Surfline Snapper Rocks forecast looks like for today:


Things look more promising than yesterday. The forecast is very similar, but with more size, which was really the only thing holding back heats. However, a late start is likely due to the high tide. Yesterday both contests were put on standby until 11:30 local time, so we may see a similar strategy from WSL commish Kieren Perrow today. Let's hope we see some action in the water today.

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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Gold Coast Waiting Period Begins Today

For those of us in the United States, this afternoon marks the beginning of the waiting period for the Quiksilver Pro and Roxy Pro Gold Coast. For me, the Pipe Masters seems like ages ago, and I can't wait to see the best guys and girls in the world get back in the water. The forecast via Surfline looks like we could see a start of at least one of the events today:


Let's hope we get to see some heats today. Here are some highlights from last year:


Monday, March 7, 2016

Roxy Pro Gold Coast Fantasy Surfer Picks

Here are the Go Left Fantasy Surfer picks for the upcoming Roxy Pro:

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It's really difficult to leave Carissa Moore off of any Fantasy Surfer teams throughout the season simply because she's the best surfer on the Women's CT and wins multiple events every year. I think her and Courtney Conlogue have the best chance to win on the Gold Coast, and it's nice to get both of them in the lineup here. Don't sleep on Stephanie Gilmore, though, and for $6M she could be a massive bargain. I don't really see anyone outside of those three winning this event, but of course it's possible. 

*Fantasy Surfer picks for the men at the Quiksilver Pro coming tomorrow.

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Friday, March 4, 2016

Worthy Watch: Gold Coast Trailer


Just a quick hit from the WSL for the upcoming Quiksilver and Roxy Pro Gold Coast. Waiting period starts March 10th. Event previews coming next week on Go Left!