
The 13th installment of the Bum Rush Tour landed in Australia’s “Steel City” (Newcastle) — a blue-collar paradise located 160 kilometers north of Sydney’s central business district. On a windblown day in April, Australia’s premier aerialists plopped themselves on the beach, watched a local session intently, and handed a $5k check to the surfer they liked the best. After weeks of trying to understand a surf forecast with more fluctuations than Australian coffee orders, we washed up to Merewhether’s iconic beach on a wind-stroked Thursday morning. Julian Wilson arrived first, and declared, “I want to see the winner stretchered off the beach with a $5K check.”

The rest of the highly-qualified panel included Stab High Japan champ Hughie Vaughan, motivational speaker (and avid spinner) Milla Coco Brown, life-time Bum Rusher Caden Francis, and a lensman who’s captured generations of Australian punters, Peter ‘Bosko’ Boskovic. A little after 9 am, Hughie almost got hustled out of the $5K check by former CTer Jacko Baker, so he called Julian and Caden in from their freesurf for a quick start. The horn blew and Merewhether produced over an hour of high-flying feats. In the end, the surfer who flew closest to the sun — and to Julian’s prophecy, busted his ankle in the process — won the $5K check.

The winner, Dom Thomas — a 20-year-old carpenter from a few klicks south — impressed our judges with his aversion to pain and a barrage of full rotation attempts. Although Dom had won the $5K Bum Rush check, the panel decided he’d have to land one for a spot in Stab’s prestigious air contest. Still hobbling on one leg, Dom paddled back out for attempt #30 while our judges cheered him on — from the water, of course. Did the young Australian clinch the golden ticket? Watch the Bum Rush Tour Newcastle to find out.

"Extra points if you punt over the rainbow.” North Shore Masters with Mason Ho and Vaihitimahana Inso.