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Bali Strike Mission


RVCA Advocates Jay Davies, Davey Cathels, Ellis Ericson, Colin Moran, Nick Callister, Betet Merta, Sebastian Rubenheimer & McKenzie Bowden recently spent a few weeks in Bali chasing a run of swell that hit the East Coast of the island.

Music: 13 Nelson Y Los Filisteos 2000 / Courtesy of Burger Records
Video & Edit: Jackson O’Brien
Additional Footage: Lachlan McKinnon


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CULT OF FREEDOM: THE AUSTRALIA PART


CULT OF FREEDOM: THE AUSTRALIA PART from GLOBE

Globe and Monster present a series of relatively short films about surfing and everything that goes along with it…CULT OF FREEDOM!

THE AUSTRALIA PART features the surfing of Dion Agius, Noa Deane, Nate Tyler, Taj Burrow, Brendon Gibbens, Creed McTaggart, Eric Geiselman, and Jay Davies running up and down the east and west coasts of... You guessed it, Australia.

STAY TUNED...MORE SOON!


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Banzai Pipeline Drone Footage

JANUARY 3rd 2016 DRONED from Steven Tiralongo.
Every winter the worlds best surfers come to the North Shore of Oahu to experience surfing most renowned break. The following footage was taken Jan 3rd 2016 at the legendary Banzai Pipeline.
Surfers: Jay Davies, Wiggolly Dantas, John Florence, Mo Freitas, Andrew Jacobson and more
Music by Royksopp- Here she comes again
Available on Itunes
itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-inevitable-end/id921120346


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Western Australia


More dream scenes from the Wild Wild West.
Western Australia continues to delight after an incredible run of surf during the Drug Aware Margaret River Pro. Here we see West Coasters, Jay Davies and Dino Adrian thread pipes in their home state, joined by Kiwi CT rookie Ricardo Christie. Shot by Jimmy ‘Jazz’ James there’s a lot to still love about the West.



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Jay Davies took out World Champion Gabriel Medina.

TWO surfers who had never won a major heat in their lives took down two of the biggest names in surfing as a shark, the first perfect 10 and stunning barrels made an appearance at the Margaret River Pro on Thursday. 


After a day of carnage, day two of the world surf league event produced both shock losses and exceptional surf with Brazilian world champion Gabriel Medina and compatriot and world No. 1 Filipo Toledo both sent to the sidelines by relative unknowns.




























Jay Davies took out World Champion Gabriel Medina.


The 25th, inflicted by local Jay Davies, is Medina’s worst result in 14 events and could be a death blow to his bid to defend the world crown he won last year.

The heat will also be one he remembers with a shark sliding past midway through the bout.

“We had shark cruise through the line-up which was a little sketchy, but it was only a baby one eating some fish,“ said local Davies.


“Gabriel saw it first and nearly jumped on my back.’’

Last year Kelly Slater set the social media world alight when he shared a video of a dark shadow passing over him as he surfed with many swearing it was a close encounter with a shark.

He later came clean, revealing it was in fact a fellow surfer.


PhotoWSL / Cestari


Medina was followed to the beach by inform surfer Filipe Toledo who had shared the world No. 1 ranking with Mick Fanning heading into the event.

Toledo was beaten by New Zealand tour rookie Ricardo Christie.

As the big names fell, Australian surfers shone with Owen Wright collecting the first perfect 10 of the event at The Box in his 18.50 to 10.90 defeat of Hawaiian Dusty Payne.

“The set came so I just went. After my10 I remember going, ‘give me more’. I just love it and I love waves like this,’’ he said.

One of the most popular victories of the day was Josh Kerr’s.

The Australia was the star of a massive wipe-out on day one but regrouped to beat American CJ Hobgood.

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