Champion of champions

One of Surfing Sutherland Shires main roles is to promote junior surfing and the umbrella organisation that looks after Cronulla surfers will once again be running the annual Surfing NSW Junior Regional Titles on March 25 2023 at the best break on the beaches of Bate Bay.


This year there will also be bragging rights on offer for open age surfers when for the first time in a decade Surfing Sutherland Shire is pleased to announce the Cronulla Champions of Champions surfing event involving  Shire boardriders clubs which will be held in conjunction with the Surfing NSW Junior Regional Titles.


Unlike the junior competition where surfers compete all day through a heat/semi/final system, the Open surfing champ will be chosen from the four shortboard Club Champions- men and women and the Longboard club champions male and female.


From the 1960s up to 2000’s the Cronulla Championship was a big deal but was superseded by surfers having to compete in their allocated regions -Cronulla surfers competing in the Sydney South Zone before progressing to State and National championships thereby eliminating the need for a local champion. In fact Surfing Sutherland Shire is an organization that was formed after Surfing NSW amalgamated their South and East regions into one big body representing all competitive surfers south of the Harbour.


Some of Cronulla’s greatest ever surfers have won the title of Cronulla Champion including Denny Childs and Wayne Roach ,Jim Banks, Ross Marshall in the 70’s, Rod Baldwin, Glenn Pringle and Andy King in the 80’s and 90,s and then young guns Troy Dennehy, Kirk Flintoff, Connor O’leary before the selection was chosen by local surfers highest ranking in the Australasian WQS at the end of a calendar year saw 2022 World Junior Champion Jarvis Earle hold the crown.


Jarvis is back to defend his title so the gauntlet is down and the waves await- whose name will be on the historic Paddy McCue Trophy

Photo: Cronulla Sharks Boardriders Champion Jay Brown – Image: John Veage.

Junior surfing titles still making waves

The last time Surfing Suth­erland Shire ran the Junior NSW eliminations was 2017 and Jay Brown was the U18 winner. 

Since then, the elimina­tions were taken over by Surfing NSW and held at Ma­roubra with Southern Syd­ney clubs surfing together for a NSW titles starting spot. 

This year it was back home with Surfing Sutherland Shire taking over its duty to promote its junior surfers running its own titles. 

For over 30 years the regional titles was the big­gest event on the Cronulla competition scene, and it was a role call of the best surfers, Denny Childs in 1970, Roach, Banks, Mar­shall, Naylor, Tyte, Pringle and King before current hot shots O’Leary, Campbell and Earle earn’t the title through ratings points. 

This year the juniors start­ed the rebirth with over 50 surfers from all the Bate Bay clubs competing. 

Winners were crowned in boys and girls Ul2,14,16 and 18’s age groups at Elouera Beach, which guarantees a seeding into the NSW titles. 

The Ul2’s final kicked off with favourite Ollie Croft be­ing blindsided by Elouera’s Max Hawkins when he caught an 8 point ride. Zara Hyland picked up a win in the 12 girls before Jax Goode dominated the Ul4 boys . 

The Ul6 boys showed the strength of Cronulla Surfing with Cronulla’s Australian champ Kash Brown flexing his muscles. Clubmate Grace Gosby won the girls going vertical in the shorebreak with Elouera’s Pippi Simpson using her local knowledge in the U18 girls. 

The U18 boys was all Cro­nulla’s Zai Browns when he scored a 9 for his fourth wave and chaired up the beach. 

John Veage 4/5/22

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