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D’bah Guns upstage Queensland’s Best Boardrider Clubs

In peaky conditions at their home break, the D’Bah team of underdogs won the title.

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The D’Bah Boardriders Club celebrate their maiden QLD Jim Beam Surftag Regional Title. Pic: Wes Lonergan

D’Bah Boardriders won the 2013 QLD Jim Beam Surftag Title yesterday, out-surfing a quality field that included previous National Champions Snapper Rocks and LeBa (Lennox Head/Ballina).

In peaky, 1-3 feet conditions at their home break, the D’Bah team – largely considered the underdogs of their region – won the title and the acclaim with a total heat score of 91.8 from Kirra (73.07), Noosa (67.67) and Snapper Rocks B (65.83).

The local rippers lead the final from start to finish, opening their account with Samba Mann nailing a 20.37 heat total. Brent Dorrington delivered a blistering back up with a 25.33 and took out the BOSCH Powerwave award with an excellent 8.5 on his second wave, which attracted double points. Nick Vasicek (12.07), John Cummings (22.23) and Luke Dorrington (7.8) solidified the lead with a consistent display of electrifying surfing and added four bonus points for being the first team to catch all required waves.

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Jack Freestone. Team Snapper Rocks. Pic: Wes Lonergan

Two-time and current World Junior Champion, Jack Freestone was forced to miss the final, having to join Joel Parkinson for a Billabong signing, but played a crucial role in the team’s success earlier in the day. Luke Dorrington was hurled into the team for the final bout.

BOSCH Powerwave winner Brent Dorrington said the surprise victory was a sweet win to snatch from their older and more experienced rival clubs.

“It’s pretty classic that a bunch of guys, who are pretty much all unsponsored, can win against clubs like Kirra and Snapper,” he said.

“All the boys were down here supporting us on the hill and psyching everyone up. It was awesome.”

Dorrington said well-ridden powerwaves that attracted the biggest points was the main factor that forged the win.

“We all got really good powerwaves and that’s what got us in the lead and kept us there. If you don’t have a good powerwave you’re going to be on the back foot for the heat.”

In the upset of the Series so far, defending Regional and previous Australian Champions, Snapper Rocks A, failed to qualify for the national decider after getting knocked from the event in the quarter finals. But it’s one less team the D-Bah contingent will have to face when the National Titles roll into their home-break in April.

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Brent Dorrington, Team D-Bah. Pic: Wes Lonergan

“We are feeling pretty confident for the Nationals. Everyone is so happy its back at D-Bah. Last year it was at Lennox Head and the surf was pretty horrendous,” said Dorrington.

“There are so many good clubs now that all the guys in the final are going to know how to surf our home break well, but having it here, for my mates and I, it’s definitely a good advantage surfing it every day.”

Along with the four finalists, defending National Champions LeBa scratched through to progress to the final showdown after struggling without their key surfers. Kingscliff scored their first Nationals berth in 10 years and Cabarita and Coolum also advanced with talented local surfers in their squads upstaging their well-known opponents.

The Jim Beam Surftag Series is the pre-eminent event for surfing clubs in Australia, as they round up their best surfers every year to compete in the relay-style format.

2013 is the biggest year of Jim Beam Surftag in its 12-year history with 32 teams competing at the Australian Championships– increased from 24 – and over $100,000 in prize money up for grabs. The winning club will receive $15,000, plus five spots on a Maldives 7 day boat trip valued at $10,000.

BOSCH, Sanuk, Perfect Wave Travel, Tracks and Coastalwatch proudly support the Jim Beam Surftag Australian Series.

For results, photos and videos from the event go to www.facebook.com/surftag

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