Seaford Boardriders take out 2021 Australian Boardriders Battle SA leg

Published on 05/09/2021

Seaford Boardriders have taken out the South Australian qualifying leg of the Hyundai Australian Boardriders Battle on the Fleurieu Peninsula over the weekend.

Max Longhurst, SCBR

The Bay at Middleton provided fun consistant 2-3 foot left rip bowl waves for the competitors.  It was Seaview Road Boardriders who got out the gates early winning the first round and securing themselves a place in the finals. Seaford Boardriders claimed the second final spot beating local club South Coast Boardriders in a tough semi final.  The Seaford team of Maia Taite, Clayton Howse, Harry Green, King Cairns and Matt Lindsay finished strongly taking on a powerful Roaders team and securing themselves a spot at the national finals in 2022.

Maia Taite, SBRC

Harry Green who surfed strongley all event was awarded the Oakley Prism Award performer award.

Harry Green, SBRC

The series now moves on to the Trigg, WA, before heading around the country.

The 2021 Hyundai Australian Boardriders Battle QLD event was proudly supported by Hyundai, Surfing Australia, Acciona, Oakley, 2XP and Gage Roads Brewery.

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