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World Surf League’s Callum Robson to Mentor Young Surfers at Reflections Cadet Cup

World Surf League’s Callum Robson to Mentor Young Surfers at Reflections Cadet Cup
Jeff Gibbs
Evans Head local and World Surf League competitor Callum Robson is set to inspire the next generation of surfing talent at the Reflections Cadet Cup, taking place at Rainbow Beach in Bonny Hills on March 1-2.
Robson will lead a hands-on workshop designed to blend physical training with essential career guidance for competitive surfers. “I’m really stoked to help steer the next generation of talented surfers,” he said. “We’ll be discussing everything from break knowledge and pre-event warm-ups to staying mentally on top of the competition pressure.”

World champion surfer Callum Robson will stage a workshop for talented groms at the Reflections Cadet Cup on March 1
Organised by Reflections, the largest holiday park group in New South Wales, in partnership with the iconic surfing festival Surfest, the event is a key fixture on Surfing Australia’s National Series calendar. This year’s competition will see 85 of the state’s top emerging surfers battling it out in Under 12, Under 14, and Under 16 categories across both male and female divisions.
The Cadet Cup, which debuted in February 2024 at Rainbow Beach and later expanded to Tuncurry in December 2024, has quickly become a vital platform for junior surfers. The event also enjoys the support of Port Macquarie-Hastings Council, underscoring its importance to regional sport and tourism.
Minister for Sport, Lands and Property Steve Kamper praised the growing momentum of the Cadet Cup, noting, “Reflections’ partnership with Surfest to host this event is a win-win for both sport and tourism, showcasing some of NSW’s best surf locations and supporting our local communities.”
Surfest Director Warren Smith echoed these sentiments, describing Bonny Hills as an ideal venue for the contest and expressing gratitude for Reflections Holidays’ ongoing support. Reflections Chief Marketing Officer Peter Chapman added that the event not only offers high-calibre surfing competition but also brings an extra layer of fun for guests through food pop-ups, live music, and community engagement.
As the weekend approaches, Robson’s mentorship promises to offer invaluable insights for young surfers, reinforcing the event’s role in fostering both talent and a vibrant surfing community.
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