Walter1 said...
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Phil Baggs
Head Judge Magoo Charity Classic
P.S
Peter Sharp also competing in the Sup Final got the best barrell over the weekend had he have made it out cleanly he iwould have walked away with this special award
Well I am stoked to hear that nowadays the best tube ride might actually go to the surfer who got the best tube.
Back in the mid 90's I got second incidentally to Mr Sharpe in the 8' division of the Steel City Classic. During the final I got a tube that looked like something from the Pipe Masters. A lot of people thought I might have won.
So it comes time for the best tube award and Mr Baggs gives it to one of his cronnies for a half second cover up. No coincidence again that this was around the time Mr Baggs was taking over long boarding from the Steel City Club.
The poetic justice was that both waves were on NBN TV. I had people walking up to me for months totally blown away by my tube riding.
Then there was the time I won the ameteur division of the Newcastle Pro Am run by Mr Baggs. Gary Burdin hurt his back, so the flatmate and I got his boards back to our place, made him a bed then got him to the comp the next day.
Months later I pick up one of the glossy longboard mags. There was no mention of the noserides through the pocket I got to win. In fact there was no mention of me or the flatemate whatsoever. Instead there was a write up saying Garry Burden should have won if he had not hurt his back.
So you can call me a sore winner, but I have been burnt so many times that I am happily giving up comps again. Hey, at least I am not out to physically assault anyone like has happened to me at the last two comps. Both times the attacker was a sore losing so called local legend. Thanks to my mate who is an ex pro kick boxer for calming the situation down at the Magoo. It was a real pity something like this happened at such a great event.