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Julian Wilson leads Aussie Bali Pro charge

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Surfing's world No.2 Julian Wilson has guaranteed himself a season-best result after nailing his third-round showdown with Brazil's Jadson Andre in Bali.

Australian surfer JULIAN WILSON looks on as Mick Fanning speaks to the media during a press conference at All Sorts Sports Factory in Sydney, Australia.
Australian surfer JULIAN WILSON looks on as Mick Fanning speaks to the media during a press conference at All Sorts Sports Factory in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images

Julian Wilson admits getting has a much-needed confidence boost after advancing to the last 16 at the World Surf League event in Bali.

Wilson was one of four Australians to win sudden-death heats at Keramas on Sunday as series leader John John Florence crashed out.

Last year's WSL runner-up, Wilson didn't make it past round three in either of the season's first two events to be a lowly 23rd in the standings.

But he is guaranteed to move up after defeating Brazil's Jadson Andre, with a neat barrel helping him to a two-wave total of 12.23 to best Andre (8.00 points).

"It definitely feels good to rip off that round three band-aid and progress," Wilson said.

"It's only really early in the year but two 17th-place finishes doesn't do much for your confidence, so it was great to get through."

Frenchman Joan Duru beat Florence by just 0.10 in their heat to open the door for ladder movement, while in-form NSW talent Wade Carmichael finished .19 points ahead of Deivid Silva in their battle.

Australian aerial gun Jack Freestone (11.26) trounced defending event champion Italo Ferreira (4.77) to progress in another upset on one of his favourite waves, while Ryan Callinan continued his good season by beating Hawaiian Seth Moniz.

It took American superstar Kelly Slater (12.50) to interrupt the Australian charge when he had all the answers to Owen Wright (8.30).

Owen's brother Mikey Wright will meet Adrian Buchan in an all-Australian heat when third round action continues on Monday.

Stephanie Gilmore, Sally Fitzgibbons, Bronte Macaulay and Nikki Van Dijk are all still standing in the women's quarter-finals ahead of what is expected to be user-friendly conditions on the Balinese island in coming days.

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