After five years in the surfing wilderness, Queensland's famous break Snapper Rocks is back on the World Surf League (WSL) ...
Snapper Rocks was left off main the circuit. But the event will regain its CT status from next year until at least 2028 under a four-year partnership between the WSL and Queensland's tourism arm.
Northerly sand flow toward and around Snapper Rocks is enhanced by river dredging from over a mile south, past the Tweed River; as a result, the sand storage through the bay is rich. A classic ...
It shows the hapless boardrider being pummelled on rocks at Froggies, a treacherous spot below Point Danger on the Queensland-NSW border, and between the popular breaks of Duranbah and Snapper Rocks.
A team of Bay of Plenty surfers is about to take on some of the world’s best in a competition on the Gold Coast. The Bay ...