The Original Alley Boys

Posted: April 10, 2014 at 11:35 am

The Original ‘Cronulla Alley Boys’ had a reunion in Crescent Head, NSW recently. It was an amazing weekend with ‘old’ mates. Great stories and lots of laughs. Prior to the reunion in Cronulla last year some of us hadn’t seen one another for 34 years. Photo left to right  : Tony Neal, Duncan Taylor, Diz Wetherall, Michael Darke (Darkey) Steve Evans (Ev), Kris Puckeridge (Pucko) Kevin Twiss (Jethro) & Stuart Bain (Stu Magoo/Bainy) Missing is Mick Schumann.

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Posted in 70's | The Alley

Cronulla Beach

Posted: April 5, 2014 at 7:10 pm

Still untouched photo taken looking towards Wanda back early in the century well before any development existed.

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Dave Still

Posted: April 5, 2014 at 7:06 pm

Worked at Jackson Surfboards as well as a team rider for many years in the 70’s photo Tim Vanderlaan

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G&S Logo

Posted: April 5, 2014 at 7:02 pm

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Jim Banks Surfabout 1978

Posted: April 5, 2014 at 6:59 pm

Photo courtesy of www.JimBanksurf.com

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Bobby Brown

Posted: April 5, 2014 at 6:55 pm

Bobby Brown competing at The NSW State Championships in 1966 from Surfabout Vol4 No1 photo Jack Eden

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The First Surfers at Pikers Hole

Posted: April 3, 2014 at 5:08 pm

The announcement of a big wave event sponsored by Red Bull at Cape Solander recently has opened up a lot of interest in one of Australia’s heaviest waves. Below is a few memories from “Kurrunulla” courtesy of Coastal Watch

The rumors are true. A group of Cronulla Point body surfers and few board riders regularly surfed “Pikers Hole” in the 1960s – I was one of them. I concede that it was never surfed in big overhead conditions when I was out there – maybe some of the other guys tried but I didn’t. It hurt bad enough getting slammed in four to six feet waves at low to mid tide. Names – the handplane team- Rob Dalton, and Nic and Chris Cramey with Adam Plate. Those guys were alternative and tight. Ray Ryan and Steve Cohen – Steve Hague – all rode boards out there (and all would have the scars to prove it). Bob Griffiths, Gomez, Peter Ebling and Jeff Bird were body surfing there with me – and others whose names i have lost over the years. Paul Burridge (Bear),Ocker Day and the Munroe brothers would have been the very first to kneeboard that place and in the absence of boogie boards back in the day there were wooden paipo boards and coolite slabs – in fact a guy we called the Coolite Kid ripped up Cronulla Point regularly.

Pikers Hole was one of those ‘last resort’ places for us body surfers and hand planers – when the Point was too crowded with 9 foot six boards and Shark island not quite doing it and we had gas money for Hagues landrover then off to Cape Solander we would go.

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G&S Stinger 70’s

Posted: March 26, 2014 at 5:06 pm

G&S Single fin Stinger with Step Bottom, airbrush by Martin Worthington 6ft 7in by 19.5

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Old Joes Milkbar

Posted: March 26, 2014 at 4:55 pm

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Terry Brown

Posted: March 26, 2014 at 4:51 pm

TB surfing in the first Bobby Brown Classic in 1968, photo by Jack Eden and Surfabout.

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