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DEE WHY’S THUNDERDOME PRIMED FOR EVIVE FINAL - 2008/02/14 14:09 February 13, 2008

DEE WHY’S THUNDERDOME PRIMED FOR EVIVE FINAL

Thirty-Six of Australia’s leading professional surf boat crews will converge on Dee Why Beach on Sydney’s Northern Beaches on Saturday for the final of the $200,000 Evive Ocean Thunder Pro Surf Boat Series.

And if the first three rounds are anything to go by then the final will be one of the most spectacular surf sports events of the year.

The 2008 Series has already produced a host of thrills and spills with carnage the order of the day and first aid officers and ambulances at the ready.

The stage is set for a tantalising final showdown with men’s competition leaders Ego Platinum Austinmer and women’s leaders Manly Aluminum Windows South Curl Curl in the box seats.

And if the “surf gods” have any say in proceedings then Dee Why is set to turn on the surf again.

Series organiser Gary Watts said the 2008 final was heading towards an exciting climax.

“We are expecting 1.2 metre waves and a sunny day – that would suit us fine,” said Watts.

“The big waves have been kind to us in the first three rounds and it has been the most exciting Series we’ve had with some spectacular action for television.

“It would be a great climax to the season if ‘huey’ turns it on again for us.”

Jack Patison’s Austinmer, who won last year’s final to clinch a nail-biting Series win are in front on 67 points – only four clear of Richard Brierty’s round three winners Skilled Services Avoca (63) and the vastly improved Your Style North Curl Curl (59), swept by Australian champion sweep Shaun Stacey.

Avoca won round three from Austinmer in a survival of the strongest as two-metre waves pounded the crews and there is every likely hood that if Patison and Brierty get their way they will go head-to-head in the final to determine the 2008 champions.

Stacey’s North Curl Curl combination has been the big improver and one false move and anything could happen in the big waves.

Other men’s crews in contention are Ozwide Loans Bulli (55) two-time Australian champions Pure Blonde Nth Cottesloe (51) Reilly & Sons Food Services Warriewood (51) and the ever-present e-Go Pacific Palms (50).

In the women’s Series, the nation’s top female crews South Curl Curl and Manly Warringah Credit Union Queenscliff are set for an exciting re-match to be crowned 2008 Series champions, with Gold Coast crew NR Perry Surf Boats Currumbin also ready to pounce.

South Curl Curl are desperate to wash away the memories of last year where they sat in pole position going into the last round only for unpredictable big waves to knock them out and hand the series to Queenscliff.

Currumbin, with sweep Lyle Clark back in the boat after breaking his nose in round three, are the sleepers.

As far as the South Curl Curl girls are concerned they will be rowing for “a little bit of justice.”

The crew of Kate Mortimer, Elly Gillis, Lara Raymond, Amy Chaffey along with super subs in Genevieve Graham and Yanda Nossiter and sweep by Chris ‘Ribs’ Fleming have shown they are back bigger and better than ever this summer.

The current Sydney Northern Beaches Branch champions and newly crowned Australian Surf Rowers League title holders from last weekend are in strong form with experienced bow, Lara Raymond admitting the crew has formed an incredible bond.

“We’ve been through hard times together and the memory of last year when the waves were big and Bondi ran into us is what surf is all about,” Raymond said

“You can only give it the best shot you can in the conditions and that wasn’t to be for us but now it’s given us more desire to succeed and that’s showing every time we hop in the boat.”

Raymond has been involved with women’s boat rowing for over a decade winning multiple national medals and believes from her experience that this crew has what it takes to match it with the best in the nation.

“A great crew needs fitness, technique and especially that spirit from all the rowers, reserves and sweep and we have that,” she said.

“Every race gives us an indication of where we are at and right now I think we’re on par with the best in the sport.”

“I don’t think any of the girls mind the big surf and most just want it to be even for everyone but that can’t always be the case and there’s nothing wrong with copping a whacking sometimes.”

In the last round, South Curl Curl’s stand-in anchor runner, Amy Chaffey produced an amazing final fling at the flag to hold off Avoca’s flying former NSW iron woman champion Kate McNamara for the smallest of margins to grab the win.

It was a career highlight for Chaffey who took over the sprint finish duties earlier in the day after Raymond who had suffered a badly corked thigh, was unable to return.
South Curl Curl lead on top of the women’s table on 60 points from defending champions Manly Warringah Credit Union Queenscliff (56), with new comers NR Perry Boats Currumbin (56) with Red Steer Hotel Motel (48), PCL-Panz Jan Juc (48) Greenstone McMasters Beach (46) and The Surf Club Mooloolaba (40) rounding out the top seven.

TIME OF EVENT: 8:00am-4:00pm, Dee Why Beach


Evive Charger Ocean Thunder Pro Surf Boat Series Cumulative Pointscore, Men:
Ego Platinum Austinmer (67)
Skilled Services Avoca Beach (63)
Your Style North Curl Curl (59)
Ozwide Loans Bulli (55)
Pure Blonde Nth Cottesloe (51)
Reilly & Sons Food Services Warriewood (51)
e-Go Pacific Palms (50)
PCL - Panz Jan Juc (48)
Sandran Whale Beach (47)
Byron Bay Premium Ale Elouera (38.5)
York Linings Dixon Park (37)
Surf Club Mooloolaba (36.5)
Ego E Batt (36)
Rubelli Sth Curl Curl (35)
Cable Cage Manly (33)
Stockland Currumbin (32)
Universal Resorts Bronte (30)
Skilled Avalon Beach (27)
Hogs Breath Rainbow Bay (27)
Certe Group Whale Beach (19)
Dial B4 You Dig Moruya (16)
R-Marine Salt (16)
Slattery Half Moon Bay (15)
Martha Cove Rosebud (11).


Evive Charger Ocean Thunder Pro Surf Boat Series Cumulative
Pointscore, Women:
Manly Aluminium Windows Sth Curl Curl (60)
Manly Warringah Credit Union Queenscliff (56)
NR Perry Boats Currumbin (56)
Red Steer Hotel Motel (48)
PCL-Panz Jan Juc (48)
Greenstone McMasters Beach (46)
The Surf Club Mooloolaba (40)
Skilled Services Avoca Beach (38)
Dial B4 You Dig Moruya (30)
RPQ Met Caloundra (20)
Acacia Embroidery Avalon Beach (16)
Dial B4 You Dig Bondi Beach (10).

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Re:DEE WHY’S THUNDERDOME PRIMED FOR EVIVE FINAL - 2008/02/20 23:09 Dominant Ego Platinum Austinmer collect $40,000 pay day in Ocean Thunder Final!
Written by Ian Hanson - Hanson Sports Media
Saturday, 16 February 2008
SYDNEY, Feb 16 – Ego Platinum Austinmer and Manly Warringah Credit Union Queenscliff both claimed back-to-back Evive Ocean Thunder Surfboat series titles at Dee Why Beach on Saturday in equally remarkable circumstances.

Austinmer confirmed their dominance of the Ocean Thunder professional series with a resounding fourth round victory in difficult 1m conditions to net a deserved $40,000 pay day.

While the women’s crew from Queenscliff produced their second come-from-behind series victory over the Manly Aluminium Windows South Curl Curl team after their northern beaches rivals rolled in a dramatic semi-final to gift the defending champions another title.

Led by experienced sweep Jack Patison, Austinmer completed their rout of the 2007-2008 series with a comfortable round win – their first of the season after three previous top four placings.

Austinmer secured their second Ocean Thunder series with 91 points, ahead of rivals Skilled Services Avoca Beach (82 points) and Reilly & Sons Food Services Warriewood (73).

Austinmer claimed the title once Avoca Beach were eliminated in the semi-final, and in doing so collected $5000 for winning the series plus a brand new NR Perry Surfboat valued at $25,000.

But their best performance was still to come as the crew of Aaron Greenhalgh, Sebastien James, Steven Drysdale and Mark Davies romped home in the five boat final to claim the $10,000 winner’s cheque.

Sandran Whale Beach placed second in the final, closely followed by Warriewood to complete a trifecta for NSW crews with PCL-Panz Jan Juc fourth and Stockland Currumbin in fifth.

Austinmer erupted into celebrations after crossing the finish line, elated to shed the consistency tag with a truly dominant win that was never in doubt.

The crew had reached 11 of the past 12 Ocean Thunder finals over three years, but winning today was without doubt their best achievement.

“We knew we won the series before we went into the final so to win that race meant a lot to us,” said Patison. We are very consistent but we wanted to prove that we are good too. I’ve won an Australian title … it is equally as good a feeling.”

Patison thanked his team’s sponsor Ego Platinum for helping them compete in the elite series, and praised under 23 rower Corey Jackson who was a superb reserve rower for the team and coach Davies who stepped in as a replacement after second bowman Adam Prentice was forced out of the crew due to work commitments earlier in the series.

“I think we’ve achieved something this year. We had a mishap with one of our rowers and our coach stepped in and has been rowing with us,” said Patison.

“(Davies) is 47 years of age and he is the fittest guy in the crew. To be honest we had to step up to Mark’s ability in training and fitness and the boys have matched it.

“The organisation behind this series to get the top 24 crews here is amazing and all the sponsors make it so special.

“You are racing the best and you’ve got the best officials, the best of everything here.

“You’ve got the best sponsors, you can’t do anything without money these days so to all sponsors out there, especially E Platinum our sponsor, we could not ask for anything more. They’ve been great to us.”

The women’s series was also decided in the tense semi-finals.

Queenscliff fought back from last place to progress to the final in a thrilling sprint finish and then leaders South Curl Curl rolled their boat on the way out to sea in the second semi to get disqualified and hand their rivals the title.

It was a heartbreaking case of déjà vu as South Curl Curl led into last year’s series finale but flipped out of contention in the heavy surf handing the series crown to Queenscliff.

Queenscliff’s second place in the final enough for them to jump to 78 points and claim the $2000 series win, ahead of South Curl Curl (72 points) with PCL-Panz Jan Juc (66 points) third.

The result particularly pleasing for Queenscliff who called Haidee Stephen into the crew as a late replacement for injured stroke Amanda Salmon (back) only days before racing.

“It’s awesome to win the series. It’s unexpected because we did not make the final last round after getting hit by the waves,” said second stroke Elle Pannowitz.

“I guess the surf gods were with us today. It is a dream come true, absolutely awesome. It is a good result (second in the final) considering we have had two sessions with Haidee this week. “We are pretty happy with the result, we are pretty buggered and know we didn’t row our best but we are still pretty happy with it. “This for us is good preparation towards Aussies.”

The irony of losing the title for the second time in a row to Queenscliff wasn’t lost on devastated South Curl Curl bow Lara Raymond.

“It’s a case of déjà vu,” said Raymond. “Every time in the Ocean Thunder at this final round we crash out. “Oh well, more luck for us at Aussies (Australian surf life saving championships).”

In a tight final The Surf Club Mooloolaba overcame a mid-race collision with Skilled Services Avoca Beach to claim victory, book-ending the series after winning the opening round last November.

Mooloolaba collected $3000 for the win as series runners-up Queenscliff finished in second place, with Avoca Beach third and PCL-Panz Jan Juc in fourth place.

Mooloolaba sweep Grant Cooper congratulated his women – Zoe Gamble, Sara Campbell, Sheryl Beaumont and Michelle Millsom - for claiming another important round win heading towards the Australian championships in Western Australia next month.

“We won the first won and this one. The surf played a big part in the middle two (rounds) but we weren’t too worried about that,” said Cooper.

“At the end of the day we want the nationals. We know we’re out of the point score here but we just wanted to get back into the game.

“We love these conditions and know we’re strong enough for it and I think our fitness came down to it in the end and that helped us out immensely. The girls have been going since July (2007) so that is a big base they’ve got.”

Results from the fourth and final round of the Evive Ocean Thunder surfboat series at Dee Why beach today:

Men

Round:
Ego Platinum Austinmer (NSW),
Sandran Whale Beach (NSW),
Reilly & Sons Food Services Warriewood (NSW),
PCL-Panz Jan Juc (VIC),
Stockland Currumbin (QLD),
Skilled Services Avoca Beach (NSW),
York Linings Dixon Park (NSW),
Universal Resorts Bronte (NSW),
Pure Blonde North Cottesloe (WA),
e-Go Pacific Palms (NSW),
Evive Ego E Batt (NSW),
Ozwide Loans Bulli (NSW),
Certe Group Whale Beach (NSW),
Rubelli South Curl Curl (NSW),
Martha Cove Rosebud (VIC),
Dial B4 You Dig Moruya (NSW),
The Surf Club Mooloolaba (QLD),
R-Marine Salt (NSW),
Byron Bay Premium Ale Elouera (NSW),
Your Style North Curl Curl (NSW),
Hogs Breath Rainbow Bay (QLD),
Cable Cage Manly (NSW),
Slattery Half Moon Bay (VIC),
Skilled Avalon Beach (NSW)

Series:
Ego Platinum Austinmer (NSW) 91 points,
Skilled Services Avoca Beach (NSW) 82,
Reilly & Sons Food Services Warriewood (NSW) 73,
Sandran Whale Beach (NSW) 70,
PCL-Panz Jan Juc (VIC) 69,
Ozwide Loans Bulli (NSW) 68,
Pure Blonde North Cottesloe (WA) 67,
e-Go Pacific Palms (NSW) 65,
Your Style North Curl Curl (NSW) 64,
York Linings Dixon Park (NSW) 55,
Stockland Currumbin (QLD) 52,
Ego E Batt (NSW) 50,
Universal Resorts Bronte (NSW) 47,
Rubelli South Curl Curl (NSW) 46,
Byron Bay Premium Ale Elouera (NSW) 44.5,
The Surf Club Mooloolaba (QLD) 44.5,
Cable Cage Manly (NSW) 36,
Hogs Breath Rainbow Bay (QLD) 31,
Certe Group Whale Beach (NSW) 31,
Skilled Avalon Beach (NSW) 28,
Dial B4 You Dig Moruya (NSW) 25,
R-Marine Salt (NSW) 23,
Martha Cove Rosebud (VIC) 21,
Slattery Half Moon Bay (VIC) 17


Women

Round:
The Surf Club Mooloolaba (QLD),
Manly Warringah Credit Union Queenscliff (NSW),
Skilled Services Avoca Beach (NSW),
PCL-Panz Jan Juc (VIC),
Red Steer Hotel Motel (NSW),
Dial B4 You Dig Moruya (NSW),
Manly Aluminium Windows South Curl Curl (NSW),
Greenstone McMasters Beach (NSW),
RPQ Met Caloundra (QLD),
NR Perry Boats Currumbin (QLD),
Dial B4 You Dig Bondi Beach (NSW),
Acacia Embroidery Avalon Beach (NSW)

Series:
Manly Warringah Credit Union Queenscliff (NSW) 78 points,
Manly Aluminium Windows South Curl Curl (NSW) 72,
PCL-Panz Jan Juc (VIC) 66,
The Surf Club Mooloolaba (QLD) 64,
Red Steer Hotel Motel (NSW) 64,
NR Perry Boats Currumbin (QLD) 62,
Skilled Services Avoca Beach (NSW) 58,
Greenstone McMasters Beach (NSW) 56,
Dial B4 You Dig Moruya (NSW) 44,
RPQ Met Caloundra (QLD) 28,
Acacia Embroidery Avalon Beach (NSW) 18,
Dial B4 You Dig Bondi Beach (NSW) 14
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