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Newcastle WSL surfing on hold again

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The WSL event at Newcastle's Merewether Beach has been put on hold for a fourth day in a row, with organisers to review conditions on Tuesday.

JOHN JOHN FLORENCE of Hawaii surfs during the Oi Rio Pro in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
JOHN JOHN FLORENCE of Hawaii surfs during the Oi Rio Pro in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Picture: Buda Mendes/Getty Images

The Newcastle Cup World Surf League event will remain on hold for a fourth straight day, with organisers hopeful that action could resume as early as Tuesday.

Conditions at Merewether Beach have been unsuitable for competition since Thursday, when tour leaders Tyler Wright and John John Florence both set the standard in their opening round heats.

However, more favourable swells are expected.

"The good news is that we have waves on the way, possibly as early as tomorrow, and for the rest of the event window," WSL SVP of Tours and Head of Competition Jessi Miley-Dyer said.

When competition does resume it will be in the elimination round. A loss in this round will mean a last-place finish in the second event of the season.

When the men's action recommences a number of Australians including Owen Wright and Julian Wilson will attempt to avoid an early exit.

The women's elimination round includes Sunshine Coast product Keely Andrew and fellow Australian Macy Callaghan.

The next call for the event has been scheduled for Tuesday at 6.45am for a possible 7.05am start.

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