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Boardfolio.com >> ASP World Tour News >> Irons Brothers In Epic Third Round Match-Up
Current world champion Andy Irons faces his brother, wildcard Bruce Irons, in an
epic third round match-up.The Boost Mobile Pro presented by Quiksilver (Sept 4-13)
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World Championship Tour (WCT) Press ReleaseIrons Brothers In Epic Third Round Match-Up
September 5, 2003 (Lower Trestles, CA, USA) Reigning world champion Andy
Irons (Kauai, Haw) will next face his brother, wildcard Bruce Irons, in an
epic third round match-up in the Boost Mobile Pro of Surf presented by
Quiksilver tomorrow morning. Round two of the US$250,000 World Championship
Tournament (WCT) was completed today, as well as four heats from round three
this afternoon. A Foster's Expression Session concluded the awesome day of
surfing action.Great 4-5 ft (1.5m) waves were on offer at the famed Californian break as
another beautiful Californian day greeted mainland America's most important
surfing event.Wildcard Irons began slowly in the morning's first heat against current
ratings #3 Kieren Perrow (Byron Bay, Aus), making some early mistakes.
Requiring an 8.34 towards the end, the Kauaian scanned a flat ocean. Then
with only 10-seconds remaining a set appeared and with priority he was able
to snag the lefthander and execute some great backhand re-entries, followed
by a small aerial and then floating closeout re-entry to post the needed
score of 8.5-points."I was surprised that wave came," admitted Irons, of his heat-winning ride.
"Then I wasn't sure if I got the score, and I only just did, so I still
can't believe it. I made a few mistakes early on, and rode a different board
when I was warming up this morning, so I wasn't really ready. I blew
priority a couple of times..."Yeah, I'm ready," he added, in anticipation of facing his brother Andy in
round three tomorrow.Perrow's enjoyed great success this year with two semifinals and another two
quarterfinal berths, but made the mistake of letting priority go toward the
end which allowed his opponent the final, and costly chance."I made the mistake of catching that righthander near the end," said a
disappointed Perrow. "In hindsight I shouldn't have gone and held priority,
cause then that set popped up and there was no opportunity to comeback. He
got it, and surfed it really well. You can never count Bruce out, as he's
too good."World #5 Mick Fanning (Gold Coast, Aus) later displayed a near-flawless
performance to post the best single and combined scores of the Boost Mobile
Pro presented by Quiksilver. Against fellow Australian Toby Martin (Dee Why,
NSW) - who beat Cory Lopez (FL, USA) this morning - Fanning put his super
fast approach into overdrive with searing carves and critical snaps. He
earned a 9.63 for his best ride, and then another 9.5 to set the benchmark
of 19.13-points."The waves were really good," began Fanning. "Yesterday I was still ironing
out the bugs, but I felt really good today. My board was feeling really
good, so I'm all fired up. I'm just amped. Hopefully I can go out there and
do the same thing, or ever better tomorrow. It's such a fun wave and I'll be
trying to get a result."West Australian Jake Paterson stopped the rampaging Guilherme Herdy with
another awesome forehand attack. The current ratings #17 found perfect
rhythm with an inconsistent ocean and blasted his way into round four."I was freaking about going against Herdy after seeing his earlier heat,"
admitted Paterson. "He was ripping. His waves in that heat were incredible,
and I had incredible waves then too. That's when you see the level go
through the roof. I was trying to free surf, basically. I've just got to
keep the rhythm."Herdy, who earlier unleashed one of the most commanding backhand
performances of the event against fellow countryman Flavio Padaratz to
collect a 9.33 and near-perfect 9.6, unfortunately sat most of the next bout
waiting for similar waves."It's pretty hard losing after my heat earlier," acknowledged Herdy. "It was
inconsistent and I couldn't find the waves. I did my best, but it's OK. I'm
still happy as I had a great heat before and I'll just train hard for the
next events."World #4 Taj Burrow (West Australia) proved one of the form surfers of the
event by eliminating both Tim Curran (Ca, USA) and then Fabio Gouveia (Brz)
in round three. Gouveia, who accounted for Damien Hobgood (FL, USA) this
morning, also surfed great against the West Australian, but was unable to
match the moves of the 25-year-old. Burrow's seemingly effortless forehand
carves and tailslides, not excluding his aerial maneuvers, earned eight plus
scores consistently."It's been a big day and I'm so stoked to be through those two scary
rounds," said Burrow. "I was a bit shaky this morning, but am feeling more
confident now. The waves were so much fun then... probably the best waves
I've had in months, since J-Bay (last WCT in South Africa, where he finished
3rd)."Chris Davidson (Narrabeen, NSW, Aus) won a great heat against Shane Powell
(Avoca, Aus). In what proved a tough battle between the stylish natural
footers, Davo let loose on the peeling righthanders with a combination of
fin-popping re-entries and forehand snaps."I really wanted to progress," said Davidson. "I've had a pretty good run
over the last couple of weeks, reaching three semifinals, so I'm hoping to
capitalize on what I've been doing and get better results. The waves here
suit me, as they're really similar to Narrabeen, so perfect for me really.
I'm stoked to beat Powelly."Californian Pat O'Connell (Laguna) survived a tight battle with Nathan
Webster (Narrabeen, NSW, Aus). The lead swung throughout the match, but
local knowledge appeared to play a factor as O'Connell wisely selected
lefthanders for the bigger scores."It was real important for me to have a good heat," began O'Connell. "I surf
out here all the time, but you really have to be patient and I'm not known
for that (laughs). I kept looking for the lefts, as they stand up a little
more and allow more turns on your backhand, and progressively my scores were
getting better. I heard everyone on the beach screaming, and I had friends
in the water screaming... but it's not easy. Every heat on the 'CT is really
hard."A Foster's Expression Session - showcasing many of the world's best, plus
wildcard and 2002 Quiksilver Airshow Champion Randy 'Goose' Welch - took
place this afternoon and further highlighted the level of progressive
surfing.Hawaiian Kalani Robb scored himself a bonus US$3,000, winning both the best
aerial category - which has put him into contention for 'The Snapple Best
Damn Airshow' to be contested on Monday the 8th - plus the best overall ride
during the Foster's Expression with some more aerial maneuvers."I'm stoked," began Robb, after he was showered in beer. "Foster's gave me
three grand, so I'm psyched. It's sick."
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