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Brad Peens has been taking a close interest in the Long Term Coastal Protection Scheme, particularly in how it affects the waves and the wider surf environment. Even at this early stage of the project, there are already some surprisingly positive results to note. He captured some excellent waves at Annes on the recent southerly swell in the bay.
Just a week ago, Brad captured a few sessions at the partially completed Anne Avenue Groyne, and the footage suggests things are looking decidedly promising for local surfers. The waves are beginning to show shape and potential that many didn’t expect to see so soon.
In addition to checking out the groyne, Brad has also been keeping tabs on the sand dredging now underway beyond the Kromme Bridge, as well as the early work on the River Mouth Groyne. His latest update, somewhat dramatically titled We’ve Created a Monster, makes for a very watchable clip—combining visuals, updates, and his own thoughtful surf-centric commentary.
If you’d like to stay in the loop with what’s happening along our shoreline and upriver, it’s a good idea to subscribe to Brad’s channel, Down The Line. It’s a simple way to keep track of the changes, both on the beach and in the surf.
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The waves on Saturday morning for the start of the 2025 Seal Point Boardriders Club Champs were solid. Hard to pin a size on them, but it was about as big as it gets before things wash through and turn unplayable.
With most of the younger surfers away at the Nelson Mandela Bay team training and colour awards in JBay, it was left to the ballies to hit the water.
For the older divisions, the real challenge was the paddle out. Head off from the top, and you could glide out with your hair dry, or die and then break your legs, in that order. Take the bottom route, and you could spend your entire 20-minute heat perfecting duck dives with no chance of clearing the lineup.
On balance, it was better from the beach. Most surfers got out safely, while one or two got washed down the beach and went through the rinse cycle – not ideal in 20-minute heats.
The rest of the day brought some inspiring performances as the wind dropped and the tide filled in, though the current was relentless. A welcome early-afternoon finish wrapped things up.
Day Two was a different story: epic, with clean three-foot runners and the odd larger set. The surfers smashed it, the food disappeared, and a few refreshments were enjoyed on the beach. Ari Kraak lit up the mic as the finals rolled on, leading into a raucous prize-giving. Nearly 80 entries made for another hugely successful SPBRC Champs.

Next up: the Interclub Challenge against JBay Boardriders—details to follow.
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Thanks to all the sponsors and supporters:
Flavii, Better Days, Decor Pro, New York Pizza, Dace Construction, The Store, Surf Sense, Pig & Rooster, Rimeself, Coastal Gym, MFI Freight International, Hogan Wines, Hurricane, Village Square SuperSpar, Knot E Macramé, St Francis Brewery, and Pizza 163. #sealpointboardridersclub
Next up there is an Interclub between Seal Point Boardriders Club and JBay Boardriders Club. This will take place sometime towards late October / Early November at Point in JBay. As arguably the biggest and most active surf club in the country, Seal Point Boardriders is proud to be behind the push for more competitive surfing at a Club level, as it is the backbone of competitive surfing and the institution that keeps surf legacy, culture, values, and team spirit alive. The SPBRC Interclub Team will be announced soon.

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Surfers and Sunworshippers – Photo Of The Day from the hugely successful and well-attended Seal Point Boardriders Champs on the weekend.
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By Gail Petrie
Showcare is a celebration of generosity, gratitude, and community spirit.
Showcare is the Rotary Club of St Francis’ way of shining a light on the incredible causes we support, from giving cancer patients dignity through Hospice to offering kids hope and purpose at the Sea Vista Sports Precinct.
It’s about saying thank you to a community that always shows up, and giving back in a way that’s fun, memorable, and impactful. That’s why we’re proud to host this event in collaborative partnership with the St Francis Links, who embody the same ethos of giving back. Together, we’re not only creating a premier golf experience, but also building a platform of generosity that truly reflects the heart of this community.
With the theme “Lighting the Road Ahead”, Showcare isn’t only about fundraising – it’s about illuminating the journey we share as a community. It symbolizes where we’ve come from, the impact we’ve made, and the future we are building together. Every act of kindness, every contribution, and every connection at Showcare helps light the way toward a brighter, safer, and more hopeful tomorrow for all.
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