Showing posts with label Jersey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jersey. Show all posts

Friday, 28 February 2014

Little Joe

Little Joe Davies out on the nose and doing what he does best.

Monday, 9 September 2013

Local Grom and the Hip Wigglers

Myself and this young fella Oran Lynch are off to Jersey on Wednesday. Both have invites to compete in James Parry's Hip Wigglers event and both stoked. This should be such a fun event as the heats are based purely on just that..having fun and traditional logging. Oran will be the youngest entrant at 14 years old and I think I'll be one of the oldest!! Crossing generations this week should be entertaining to say the least. Hosted by Jersey's Joe Davies and Little Joes surf shop we're set for some great commentary and a good few giggles!!

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Little Joe

One of my favourite surfers to watch is Jersey's Joe Davies, a traditionalist through and through with a classic drop knee cutback and super stylish noserider. Check out his shop here

Monday, 20 July 2009

Drift online

Hi all I'm up in Brighton at the moment catching up with folks but would love it if you could all follow the link to Drift and check my article called 'Killing the Cool?' in the 'On the Road' section. I'm super stoked and will be putting some more stufftogether soon. This an oldie but a goodie of Joe Davies dropping the back knee and stylin'

Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Return from Jersey

Over the next few days I'll be putting some picutres up from my recent trip to the beautiful Island of Jersey. Great trip and a big thankyou to the Davies Family for putting us all up, feeding us, waking us and organising us. Congratulations to all the boys with a strong show from the Sennen crew. Sam Bleakley finishing Firstin the Senior Division and then Runner up in the Open British Champs. Juniors Mike Lay fourth and Matt 'Scoop' Travers for his third in Juniors and James Parry for making both finals of the European Longboard Tour and third in the British Open. The only Brit to make the final in which the French ruled the Day with Reme Arauzo taking the top prize in the first event of the tour. Ben Skinner won the British Open in a display of the most pewerful drop-knee turns ever. This shot is James Parry ruling the nose and keeping his sponsors happy.