The World Surf League NZ Pro competition arrives at Manu Bay, showcasing global surfers and highlighting Raglan's longstanding reputation in surf culture.
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Yeah, I mean, it was the first time that the best in the world have surfed on our shores, right? So like you, the rest of the surfing community, and I think the wider New Zealand community got wrapped up in it as well. We had huge crowds and um a lot of attention on New Zealand. So it was a great 11 days.
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