Globe Snake Session Aus II Photos
5/08/2019
The Globe Snake Session II shop-versus-shop event series slithers on. The US Snake Session II was a level up on last year’s and Australia’s second event was a shutdown. Ten skateshop teams from all states flew, drove, hitched, couch surfed, slept in cars and five-star hotels to throw down for cash and 365 days of bragging rights. Shout out to Truckstop Sk8, Soggybones, Geelong Skateshop, Hemley Skateboarding, Fast Times, OCD, Lodown, Boarders, Boardstore and Trilogy. Forty of Australia’s best skaters shredded, including 2019 Australian SOTY Jack O’Grady, heavyweights Jackson Pilz and Jesse Noonan and new gens Zepp Heyes, Jett De Haan and little big man Ethan Copeland. Everyone destroyed, but in the end Jakob Robinson led the charge for the NSW North Coast and eventual victors Truckstop Sk8. —Steve Douglas
Winners are grinners—team Truckstop snaked their way to victory in Melbourne
The boys from Ballina celebrate
The boy with the endless trick list—Jakob Robinson made the decision easy for the judges
Skate Fast or Go Home! Jack O’Grady should have that written across his chest—lip to lip
The Fast Times boys were quick to get the votes from the judges. Check out Jesse Noonan’s grip job
Noonan nosegrind tailgrabs Anthony Mapstone’s face right off in the best-trick-for-cash contest
Fakie flip by James Hall. Yes, he landed this
Shaun Boucher was unstoppable, Miller flipping all over the place
This vert wall is so big no one can skate it, so—fuck it—Jon Cahill airs over the damn thing
Jesse, overheard wall bash
Ethan Copeland floating around in the shallow end with this stinky stalefish revert
Jackson Pilz with some serious glue-foot action—frontside nollie-oop
The best seat in the house
Free food, free beer and free fun—Wade, Sam, Ben and Tony enjoying the good times
Geelong skateshop supporters—Sam, Maxwell, Mitch and Harry
MC Anthony Mapstone, quiet for the first time of the evening
Free beer, enough said
Tough guy, Brunsy—don’t flex on him
Just in case there wasn’t enough snaking going down
Kiwi Bowman Hansen still ripping despite dislocating his shoulder the day before—nosegrind into the step down
Jett De Haan, the youngest skater in the contest, doing it for the Lodown boys from Sydney
Bowman Hansen nollie bigspin melons the tall wall
Long gone are the comp days of Reece Warren where he would rock up and win them all. Now he just cruises and hopes he doesn’t make the finals—lip slide up the E
Not quite the Pambula vert wall for Reece—low-to-high nosegrind
Everything about Shem Bragg is laid back, even his Smiths
Street dog Ryder Lawson, grabbing this melon like he was flying down a 15 stair
Perth breeds ‘em tough, Brendon Cross heelblocks
Jesse Noonan, not to be mistaken for Jason Jessee
Nothing fishy about Jackson Pilz’ stalefish
Although this air was angry, Jesse Noonan looks quite pleasant
Jon Cahill, Mad Donna aka Madonna
Jakob Robinson was all over the ramp and hard to capture, but he did put his foot down here and there… backside boneless off the wall
The hardest part about this Smith for Shaun Boucher was making sure people didn’t sit on the handrail!
Jaxon Pollock is not from the ’80s but his Texas plant is
The smallest guy always goes the biggest—Ethan Copeland, lien
Zepp Heyes = Style
Jack O’Grady skated the ramp like he was street skating—and that’s a good thing. Pylon bash
Jon Cahill probably wished he was boneless when he ended the night with a hellacious slam. This one was a make, though
Jack O’Grady’s noseblunt slide was so fast I thought someone might pull out a radar gun
No comply tailslide by Jett De Haan. Thanks, Globe, for continuing to put on such an badass event. Snake Session III, where you at?!
Winners are grinners—team Truckstop snaked their way to victory in Melbourne
The boys from Ballina celebrate
The boy with the endless trick list—Jakob Robinson made the decision easy for the judges
Skate Fast or Go Home! Jack O’Grady should have that written across his chest—lip to lip
The Fast Times boys were quick to get the votes from the judges. Check out Jesse Noonan’s grip job
Noonan nosegrind tailgrabs Anthony Mapstone’s face right off in the best-trick-for-cash contest
Fakie flip by James Hall. Yes, he landed this
Shaun Boucher was unstoppable, Miller flipping all over the place
This vert wall is so big no one can skate it, so—fuck it—Jon Cahill airs over the damn thing
Jesse, overheard wall bash
Ethan Copeland floating around in the shallow end with this stinky stalefish revert
Jackson Pilz with some serious glue-foot action—frontside nollie-oop
The best seat in the house
Free food, free beer and free fun—Wade, Sam, Ben and Tony enjoying the good times
Geelong skateshop supporters—Sam, Maxwell, Mitch and Harry
MC Anthony Mapstone, quiet for the first time of the evening
Free beer, enough said
Tough guy, Brunsy—don’t flex on him
Just in case there wasn’t enough snaking going down
Kiwi Bowman Hansen still ripping despite dislocating his shoulder the day before—nosegrind into the step down
Jett De Haan, the youngest skater in the contest, doing it for the Lodown boys from Sydney
Bowman Hansen nollie bigspin melons the tall wall
Long gone are the comp days of Reece Warren where he would rock up and win them all. Now he just cruises and hopes he doesn’t make the finals—lip slide up the E
Not quite the Pambula vert wall for Reece—low-to-high nosegrind
Everything about Shem Bragg is laid back, even his Smiths
Street dog Ryder Lawson, grabbing this melon like he was flying down a 15 stair
Perth breeds ‘em tough, Brendon Cross heelblocks
Jesse Noonan, not to be mistaken for Jason Jessee
Nothing fishy about Jackson Pilz’ stalefish
Although this air was angry, Jesse Noonan looks quite pleasant
Jon Cahill, Mad Donna aka Madonna
Jakob Robinson was all over the ramp and hard to capture, but he did put his foot down here and there… backside boneless off the wall
The hardest part about this Smith for Shaun Boucher was making sure people didn’t sit on the handrail!
Jaxon Pollock is not from the ’80s but his Texas plant is
The smallest guy always goes the biggest—Ethan Copeland, lien
Zepp Heyes = Style
Jack O’Grady skated the ramp like he was street skating—and that’s a good thing. Pylon bash
Jon Cahill probably wished he was boneless when he ended the night with a hellacious slam. This one was a make, though
Jack O’Grady’s noseblunt slide was so fast I thought someone might pull out a radar gun
No comply tailslide by Jett De Haan. Thanks, Globe, for continuing to put on such an badass event. Snake Session III, where you at?!
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