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There are two park contests in the Australian rolling scene that have been happening every year for a long time, "The Aussie's" and "The Vics", The Australian Titles being the higher-profile national event that tends to showcase the finest in the country, and the Victorian Titles that hosts the best skating the state of Victoria has to offer, plus whoever else from around the country turns up, and this year was quite an interstate turnout. This tends to be the case these days when it comes to events put on by RollVic, a group of skaters who basically want to see events like these as an opportunity for the sport to grow, for skaters to come together, and for amazing skating to take place. This year's Vic Titles fulfilled exactly those goals, with four of the top five in the Open finals coming other capitol cities.
It’s Friday the 22nd of April, time for the world premiere of Australian DVD ‘Seven Rats’. It was in a dark and filthy cobblestone alleyway right in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD that the red carpet was rolled out for all who attended. The appropriately named ‘Rancho Notorious’ was the venue for the evening. Inside on the first level was an old warehouse converted into a gallery showcasing talented Melbourne artists, but this didn’t take importance away from the bar which was serving the finest local and imported beers, wine, and an enormous cheese platter (real rat food). Like most who attended, Josh Clarke strolled in with his eyes set on the bar. The event and venue was one that Melbourne rollerbladers had not experienced before for a premiere, and everyone knew this meant something special.
Melbourne's number one videographer Craig Smith comes up with a brand new release entitled Seven Rats. This DVD features the talent of well-known skaters like Andy Plumridge, Matthias Ogger, Robbie Pitts, Isaac Callen, Josh Nielsen and Danny Jensen. The cast is quite impressive and the trailer promises nothing but top-notch rolling entertainment.
An official Razors Australia team had been absent from the Australian scene for about 12 months before BAM! Here we are. Rhys Bell, Tom Coley-Sowry, Danny Jensen, Josh Nielsen. As one of the flagship brands in blading, Razors is respected for pushing the industry forward, and the team idolized for being at the pinnacle of skill and style.
Awesome street edit from Australia, filmed in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. Featuring some of the best skaters from Down Under such as CJ Wellsmore, Chris Pullar, Danny Jensen, Gavin Drumm, Tom Coley Sowry, Kieran Deans, Matthias Ogger, Josh Nielsen and many more...
Check out Josh Nielsen lacing his tricks with great style in his 'Seven Rats Section' edited by Craig Smith. A well planned production turned out in a very sweet edit. Enjoy!
Featuring Josh Nielsen, Tom Coley Sowry, Gavin Drumm, Rhys Bell, Chris Pullar, Jeremy Dalbis, Guillaume Louis, Nikos Western, Shane Onus and many more, filmed in Australia. Thanks again to Gerard for making it happen!
Pine St is a rollerblading edit from Sydney, Australia, based upon the residence of 45 Pine St. The edit features Paulie Haack, Josh Nielsen, Phil Moss, Kayd Anderson, Brock Midgley, and Tomek Wiwatowski. Enjoy!
Even though it's winter time in Sydney this is nothing that can stop the Razors Australia flow rider Josh Nielsen. He attacks Sidney's finest spots and leaves his mark on each spot.
This year's contest was a great turn out and was accompanied by a phenomenal Danny Jensen. Check out this special Razors podcast.
Check out this edit showcasing Australia's first WRS event in 2010, the Goulburn fruit jam. The competition uniting 36 competitors and approximately 100 - 200 spectators took place in Goulburn NSW on February 27th. Goulburn Fruit J...