Members of Culburra Boardriders' Club are preparing for the Nudie Australian Boardriders Battle Series National Final.
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The highly rated local club is one of 18 qualified boardrider clubs are ready to do battle on February 15 to 16 at Newcastle's Main Beach for bragging rights as the country's best club.
Some of the world's best current, former and up-and-coming World Surf League (WSL) stars will don the comp singlet to help their club in the quest for national glory.
The Culburra Boardriders have not finalised its team yet but can call upon some well known and brilliant surfers.
The Nudie Australian Boardriders Battle Series National Final Qualified Clubs are:
Noosa BRC (QLD)
Point Lookout BRC (QLD)
North Shore BRC (QLD)
Burleigh Heads BRC (QLD)
Queenscliff BRC (NSW)
Curl Curl United BRC (NSW)
Nth Narrabeen BRC (NSW)
Le Ba BRC (NSW)
Coffs Harbour BRC (NSW)
Kingscliff BRC (NSW)
Elouera BRC (NSW)
Bondi BRC (NSW)
Culburra BRC (NSW)
Margaret River BRC (WA)
Seaford BRC (SA)
South Arm BRC (TAS)
Torquay BRC (VIC)
Phillip Island BRC (VIC)
Now in its seventh season, the nudie Australian Boardriders Battle is the country's biggest grassroots boardriders event, involving more than 60 of Australia's best boardrider clubs and $110,000 in prize money.
The series is officially sanctioned by the World Surf League (WSL), which allows Australian WSL World Tour surfers (men and women) the opportunity to represent their local boardriders club at respective State qualifying events and the National Final.
Adding to the high stakes at the state qualifying events will be two speciality awards.
The Oakley Prizm Performer will be awarded to the standout surfer, while the AirAsia Big Air will be presented to the surfer who does the biggest and best aerial manoeuvre at each event.