Seabass

And that, ladies and gents, is the Aussie leg: done. It’s been a real interesting start to the year, as of yet every event has been won by someone that hadn’t won a big tour event before 2016. Which is good. It means the new blood is coming through and not banging their heads against a glass ceiling.

The old guard, and it seems strange to write that, but the older crop of tour surfers, thirty and forty something legends as they all are, like Kelly, Taj, Mick and Parko, with the pleasing exception of Parko, are not in the mix. Kelly’s sitting at 28th on the rankings after three events. Mick’s taking the rest of the year off to Search and get his mojo back after his dramatic 2015, Taj announced his imminent retirement and will sign off in Fiji (better get those bars well stocked fellas) just Parko hangs on in there.

The current top 10 only has two guys over 30, Parko and Ace.  The Brazilian storm has faded rapidly also. Toledo’s injured and Medina and ADR are having a shocker. At least Italo and Caio are holding their own.

Moving in to the Pacific, Kelly’s favoured hunting ground, might see age and guile beat youth, innocence and a bad haircut. But the way this year’s panning out the youth are dominating… We look forward to Fiji and Tahiti, there’s just Rio to get out of the way first.

ps: As for a WSL event at Kelly’s pool … word is it can generate one wave every eight minutes. And it only goes one way, so, it’d be riveting viewing. Don’t hold your breath.

WSL PRESS RELEASE

Sebastian Zietz (HAW), former elite tour competitor and injury replacement surfer on the 2016 Samsung Galaxy WSL Championship Tour, has claimed victory at the third stop of the season, the Drug Aware Margaret River Pro.

With a solid swell in the six-to-eight foot (2 – 2.5 metre) range and offshore winds, Margaret River’s Main Break delivered for the final day of the men’s competition in Western Australia as well as the last day of the Australian leg, setting up a dramatic Final between Zietz and Julian Wilson (AUS).

Wilson opened the Final quickly with a score on the board, and continued to lock in more points under Zietz’s priority. Zietz responded by posting a 9.10, showcasing his trademark Hawaiian power and style. With only five minutes left on the clock, a set out the back gave Zietz the opportunity to make up lost ground. Wilson took off on the first wave of the set to separate his score, but Zietz answered back to take the lead. Zietz secured a 17.40 two-wave combined score to defeat Wilson’s 16.67.

“I am stoked,” Zietz said. “The pressure was on and I pulled that last maneuver in the white-water and made it. To win was definitely the goal I’d set for a long time. It is epic to win a CT event being against all the top guys and come out on top. I just want to dedicate this win to my family and everyone at home. Thank you everyone who has pushed me and helped me along the way.”

After narrowly failing to requalify for this season’s elite tour, Zietz has served as an injury replacement across the three Australian leg events. Today’s win now vaults the Hawaiian to No. 2 in the world heading into the remainder of the year.

“Falling off tour was really hard and made me feel like a kook, so I just went home and got a lot of waves to get back into rhythm,” continued Zietz. “I was psyched to hit the Qualifying Series and get the call up for the CT. It was an amazing contest. We had killer waves and good wind. Western Australia in general is epic.”
Julian Wilson of Australia (pictured) placing runner up at the Drug Aware Margaret River Pro in Western Australia on Saturday April 16, 2016. PHOTO: © WSL/ Cestari SOCIAL: @kc80 @wsl This image is the copyright of the World Surf League and is provided royalty free for editorial use only, in all media now known or hereafter created. No commercial rights granted. Sale or license of the images is prohibited. This image is a factually accurate rendering of what it depicts and has not been modified or augmented except for standard cropping and toning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
“I love the wave here and the crowd that comes down,” said Wilson. “That was a good final. Massive congrats to Seabass [Sebastian Zietz] for his first win. We were able to go blow for blow and have two great heat totals out there. I am happy to get a good result here and Bells was a better result than last year. I look forward to the rest of the year and to carry that momentum and fire into Brazil.”
Joel Parkinson of Australia (pictured) placing equal third after being eliminated in the semifinals at the Drug Aware Margaret River Pro in Western Australia on Saturday April 16, 2016. PHOTO: © WSL/ Cestari SOCIAL: @kc80 @wsl This image is the copyright of the World Surf League and is provided royalty free for editorial use only, in all media now known or hereafter created. No commercial rights granted. Sale or license of the images is prohibited. This image is a factually accurate rendering of what it depicts and has not been modified or augmented except for standard cropping and toning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Semifinal 1 saw Joel Parkinson (AUS) battle Wilson for a spot in the Finals. Parkinson fought hard to get the first score on the board, but after posting up the score, Wilson fired back to take the lead. Wilson and Parkinson went wave for wave, but Wilson’s 16.60 held strong to keep the lead. Parkinson was not able to find the score to close the 1.10 point gap.

“It was one wave I missed, I think Julian got a 6.90 point ride on it,” Parkinson said. “It did not matter in the end, but I think it really mattered for the rhythm of what waves were in priority. I am pretty angry at myself and I cannot believe I missed the wave. In a positive way, I am really happy that I am angry. It means I care a lot and that I let another opportunity slip by. I am fired up for the next one.”
Italo Ferreira of Brasil (pictured) placing equal third at the Drug Aware Margaret River Pro, reaching the Semifinals where he was eliminated on Saturday April 16, 2016. PHOTO: © WSL/ Cestari SOCIAL: @kc80 @wsl This image is the copyright of the World Surf League and is provided royalty free for editorial use only, in all media now known or hereafter created. No commercial rights granted. Sale or license of the images is prohibited. This image is a factually accurate rendering of what it depicts and has not been modified or augmented except for standard cropping and toning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Italo Ferreira (BRA), the 2015 Rookie of the Year, faced Zietz in Semifinal 2. Zietz locked in a 7.17 to set the rhythm early. The two battled with each wave and the heat saw multiple lead changes throughout. Ferreira struggled to finish off crucial rides, allowing Zietz to take the lead. Zietz threw up a massive 9.10 to strengthen his score even further. Ferreira was not able to find the 9.50 required to take down the injury replacement.

“It was a good result again,” Ferreira said “I got the same result at Bells, and I am so happy that I have been surfing so well in these first three events. Now it is on to Brazil. I have amazing support there. My focus is to get another great result in Brazil.”

Matt Wilkinson (AUS), winner of back-to-back opening events in 2016 on the Gold Coast and at Bells Beach, retains the WSL Jeep Leader jersey with a commanding 24,000 points to Zietz’s 15,750 points as the world’s best surfers leave the Australian leg.

Sebastian Zietz of Hawaii (pictured) celebrates his innuagural WCT victory after winning the Drug Aware Margaret River Pro in Western Australia on Saturday April 16, 2016. PHOTO: © WSL/ Sloane SOCIAL: @edsloanephoto @wsl This image is the copyright of the World Surf League and is provided royalty free for editorial use only, in all media now known or hereafter created. No commercial rights granted. Sale or license of the images is prohibited. This image is a factually accurate rendering of what it depicts and has not been modified or augmented except for standard cropping and toning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

The next stop on the 2016 Samsung Galaxy WSL Championship Tour will be the Oi Rio Pro from May 10 – 21, 2016

For more information, log onto WorldSurfLeague.com

Drug Aware Margaret River Pro Men’s Final Results:
1 – 
Sebastian Zietz (HAW) 17.40
2 – Julian Wilson (AUS) 16.67

Drug Aware Margaret River Pro Men’s Semifinal Results:
SF 1: 
Julian Wilson (AUS) 16.60 def. Joel Parkinson (AUS) 15.50
SF 2: Sebastian Zietz (HAW) 16.27 def. Italo Ferreira (BRA) 13.17

2016 Samsung Galaxy WSL Top 5 (after Drug Aware Margaret River Pro):
1. Matt Wilkinson (AUS)  24,000 pts
2. Sebastian Zietz (HAW) 15,750 pts
3. Italo Ferreira (BRA) 14,750 pts
4. Kolohe Andino (USA) 13,700 pts
5. Joel Parkinson (AUS) 13,450 pts