Stalwarts Hoy and Egan lead Merewether to Surftag crown

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Ben Matson (thermalben)
Swellnet Dispatch

Club stalwarts Matt Hoy and Luke Egan have led Merewether to an emphatic victory in the NSW North round of the Jim Beam Surftag in pumping two metre waves at Dixon Park beach today.

Merewether amassed 81.57 points in the final to easily defeat Central Coast club Avoca (69.05). Port Macquarie (64.69), with former top professional Mick Campbell in fine form were third, while North Shelley (56.10) finished fourth.

The Merewether team were a class above their opposition with Paul Parkes surfing first and scoring 16.37 points before handing over to the veteran former professionals Hoy (15.37) and Egan, who logged the final's best individual score of 20.77 on his 41st birthday. Jackson Brent and Rhys Smith then did their job to ensure victory.

The All four finalists qualified for the National final which is expected to witness a raft of elite ASP World Tour surfers including world champion Mick Fanning, world number two Joel Parkinson, Dean Morrison, Taj Burrow, Kai Otton and Courtney along with numerous other top line competitors lining up for their beloved clubs.

After the event Hoy said it was an amazing day for the Merewether club and the local club scene.

"To win was awesome and a great feeling, to have the old boys back was just so good," Hoy said.

"We had good support on the beach, close to our home beach, and it's a great day for club surfing in Australia.

"That's where you start your surf career, around the club and local area so this is sweet."

When asked about his club's chances in next month's National final the 38-year-old oozed confidence.

"We're going to win it! We've got a good team, we're consistent with the old heads and some good young guys and we are not going there not to win," Hoy said.

"It takes tactics and Surftag is like a race and we can win that race. We'll give it a good go."

Avoca's Beau Atchison notched the highest "Powerwave" score of the day - a 7.83 in the semi-final - earning a Sanyo dual waterproof camera as a reward for his efforts.

Earlier in the day, one of the event's favourites, Umina, with WCT competitor Drew Courtney at the helm, were bundled out in the semi-finals.

The Surftag format sees five-member teams given an hour in which each individual must catch three waves, with the second being a "Powerwave" worth double points. All three waves for each surfer count in the scoring and bonus points are awarded for teams that finish before the 60 minute mark.

The next event in the series will be the NSW South Surftag event at Cronulla on January 30/31.

2010 NSW North Jim Beam Surftag Championships:

1. Merewether * - $1500 2. Avoca * - $700 3. Port Macquarie * - $600 4. North Shelley * - $500 * Qualified for National Final at North Narrabeen beach on February 13/14

2010 Jim Beam Surftag Australian Series

23rd Oct - Industry Challenge - Winner: Hurley 29th Nov - Women's Surftag - Winner: North Narrabeen 19th Dec - VIC Qualifier - Winner: Phillip Island 9th Jan - WA Qualifier - Winnner: Margaret River ‘A' 15th Jan - QLD Qualifier - Winner: Kirra 23rd Jan - NSW North Qualifier - Winner: Merewether 30/31 Jan - NSW South Qualifier 12/13/14 Feb - Australian Final

The 2010 Jim Beam Surftag Australian Series is proudly supported by FCS, Tracks, Swellnet, Sanyo, Beever and Global Surftag.