Topics:  sport, surfing

Surfing: Northerner comes up short on his longboard

SURF'S UP: Northland's Matt Cockayne didn't have luck on his side as he came up against local surfer Daniel Kereopa (pictured) at the start of the Hyundai Surf Tour in Raglan.
SURF'S UP: Northland's Matt Cockayne didn't have luck on his side as he came up against local surfer Daniel Kereopa (pictured) at the start of the Hyundai Surf Tour in Raglan. Craig Levers

Local knowledge counts for a lot when it comes to surfing, and for Northland's Matt Cockayne his main rival had 30 years of it.

Mangawhai's Cockayne drew the short straw at the kickoff to the Hyundai Surf Tour during his men's longboard quarterfinal which saw Raglan local Daniel Kereopa dominate.

Kereopa used his near-30 years of Manu Bay surfing knowledge to navigate his way through the longboard division on Saturday as well as the stand up paddleboard division for both surfing and racing.

Earlier in the day, Cockayne had won his heat with a score of 7.33. Fellow Northlanders Rupert Newbold and Simon Bennett finished first and second respectively, with scores of 7.77 and 6.3, in their over-50 men's longboard first round heat.

The Hyundai Tour moves onto Piha next weekend as part of the national championships before it moves further north to Sandy Bay from February 1-3.

Entry into the events can be completed at Surfing New Zealand under "events". Entry into each event closes on the Monday prior to the event commencing. The entry process can be completed online or downloaded and sent in.

Topics:  sport, surfing


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