Rising talents and siblings Okie and Leila Fraser made a splash at the Surfer Groms Comp Series held in NSW last weekend.
The fourth event of the Surfer Groms Comp Series saw seven new champions crowned after some exciting finals in decent four foot waves at Diggers Beach, Coffs Harbour.
Western Australian Okie Fraser is a rising talent from Margaret River who made the most of his journey to the East Coast by winning the under-12 boys final.
Fraser put on an incredible display of carves and snaps throughout the event to take home the top honours.
There was tough competition in his division but his beach break training stood out in the clean surf.
After making the most of his opportunities to claim the title he also won the other Woolworths Fresh Wave award for the whole event.
Another member of the Fraser family from Margaret River, Leila Fraser, who is the younger sister of Okie made the trek to the East Coast for the contest.
She competed strongly in the under 10 division and ended up making the final with a fourth place respectively.
These talented grommets along with their other sibling Ily Fraser will be names to watch out for in the future as they hone their skills in the powerful Margaret River surf.
Regarded as one of the major stepping stones in the development of young Australian surfers, the 10 event Woolworths Surfer Groms Comps series caters for surfers from under 8 to under 14 and will be held all over the country in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania and South Australia.
The Surfer Groms Comps Series has helped to launch the careers of many of Australia's most promising junior surfers with almost 800 children set to take part in the 2019/20 event series.
The WA event is set to take place at Trigg Beach in Perth on January 25 and 26, 2020. Entries open from 5pm on Monday November 4.
Forecast
Some light winds early on Thursday morning with a 1.6 metre swell.
Friday looks good with a new 2.5m swell and some clean SE winds.
Saturday is also clean with E winds with a dropping 2m swell while Sunday might be NE early before an onshore change with a 1.4m swell.