The Gold Coast Bulletin

Snapper’s assault wins Straddie title

- With Andrew McKinnon

ARE the Snapper Rocks Surfriders Club the greatest boardridin­g team ever?

Love them or hate them, Snapper have won more club competitio­ns than any other boardridin­g team in history, notching up their 24th win at the annual Straddie Assault at North Stradbroke Island.

Once again Snapper showed their depth with another convincing win in the Saturday teams event.

But Snapper were denied the double on Sunday, losing narrowly in the semi-finals of the tag teams with host club, Point Lookout Boardrider­s, claiming their third straight win. The Assault, in its 35th year, is the longest-running teams event in the world.

This year 16 invited clubs competed over an intense two-day battle.

Snapper won five of their six heats on the Saturday to win the Teams Assault. Heat winners were Kai Tandler, Kobie Enright, Mitch Parkinson, Jay Phillips and Jay Occhilupo.

Surprising­ly Snapper missed out on Sunday’s tag team finals by only .21 points, finishing third behind Coffs Harbour and Lennox Ballina in the semis.

Point Lookout Boardrider­s excelled in the Sunday finals. Their win was boosted by a 7.6 out of 10 from Surfing Australia high-performanc­e centre coach Tim McDonald and an inspired effort by former world tour competitor Ethan Ewing.

The 2016 world junior champion was their nominated power surfer (two waves) with a 7.5 and 6.97.

Other Point Lookout members included Stacey Baxter, Zane Jenner and Luke Surawaski.

Ewing was the top scorer in Saturday’s heats with 16.67 and can take a heap of credit for Sunday’s result.

Following in the profession­al footsteps of his late mum Helen Lambert, a Bells Beach champion in 1983, Ethan qualified for the world tour in 2017 after winning the World Qualifying Series ratings in 2016.

Despite huge wraps on his surfing as the “next big deal”, Ewing failed to requalify for the 2018 world tour.

He is rated ninth on the WQS with the final top-10 getting a shot at the world tour in 2019.

Ewing is likely to compete for Point Lookout Boardrider­s again in the 2019 Australian Boardrider­s Battle national final, which will be held in Newcastle.

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 ??  ?? ABOVE: The Snapper Rocks Surfriders Club (from left) Jaggar Bartholome­w, Jay Phillips, Dextar Muskens, Soraya Phillips, Mitch Parkinson, Thomas Carvalho, Jay Occhilupo, Kai Tandler, Kobie Enright and Rabbit Bartholome­w (right). LEFT: Point Lookout Boardrider­s (from left) Tim McDonald, Ash Tenner, Lincoln Taylor, Stacey Baxter, Zane Jenner, Luke Surawaski and Ethan Ewing. Pictures: FIONA PYKE/Straddie Surf Pics
ABOVE: The Snapper Rocks Surfriders Club (from left) Jaggar Bartholome­w, Jay Phillips, Dextar Muskens, Soraya Phillips, Mitch Parkinson, Thomas Carvalho, Jay Occhilupo, Kai Tandler, Kobie Enright and Rabbit Bartholome­w (right). LEFT: Point Lookout Boardrider­s (from left) Tim McDonald, Ash Tenner, Lincoln Taylor, Stacey Baxter, Zane Jenner, Luke Surawaski and Ethan Ewing. Pictures: FIONA PYKE/Straddie Surf Pics
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