Australia's amateur female surfers have the chance to compete alongside some of the best in the world at the opening World Surf League event.
Boost Mobile is giving one surfer the chance to compete in trials where a spot at the Boost Mobile Pro, to be held at Snapper Rocks, is up for grabs.
The Boost Mobile Pro Wildcard Competition allows surfers to upload a video through Instagram with the top 10 most voted entries short-listed before Sally Fitzgibbons picks who will compete in the April trials.
"This is so exciting," she said.
"The first time we have ever seen this. The first time Snapper Rocks has ever been the Boost Mobile Pro. Firsts going down everywhere.
"It is an inspiring time to be a young female surfer. It is what dreams are made of for anyone aspiring to get on tour."
Fitzgibbons grew up playing anything and everything under the sun but as she reached her teenage years, her calendar became quite full so naturally, it dwindled down to a few sports, which were running, soccer and surfing.
But surfing had always been a constant in her life and she was naturally drawn to it.
"It is a sport that is so full of the unknown and every wave being different allows me to come back to it each day with fresh eyes and a new found love," Fitzgibbons said.
However, the 28-year-old knows how tough it is breaking into the Pro Circuit.
At the age of 18, Fitzgibbons became the fastest surfer to ever qualify for the world tour and has now spent 10 years on the Pro Circuit.
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