Meet Ireland's Foreign Surfers | Made In Ireland Part 3

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In Chapter Three of Made In Ireland, we meet the expats who left home to live amid the foul weather and epic waves of Ireland, and who've helped put Irish big-wave surfing on the map.
Two of the hearty souls Maguire's talking about are South African Barry Mottershead and Australian Noah Lane. Both men came to Ireland as surf tourists, but couldn't seem to bring themselves to board the plane back home.
As filmmaker Mikey Corker zeroed in on the final episode of his short documentary, Made In Ireland, he wanted to get inside the minds of Mottershead and Lane to understand why, and how, they've become two of Ireland's most diehard big-wave surfers.

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Would you move to Ireland for surfing? 🤙Let us know in the comments below! 👇

redbull
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Love the fact that surfers and bodyboarders respect hitch other

tyrionlannister
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This series was so rad! Please do more spot series like this!

caravanclips
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Loved this series! Showing what our country has to offer! Go raibh maith agat Red Bull!

samcanning
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loved this series
do more of this kind of random location stuff pls

jackkelly
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I moved to Ireland for surfing, but I feel you really missed some important foreign people from the scene: the crew from Bundoran SurfCo and Liquid Therapy or Paul OKane with the surf rescue. They made an enormous impact on the surfing community!

danahun
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That was the best surfing doco I think I've ever seen. Thank you RB, that was beautiful man.

GazAce
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surfing in ireland is cold but AWESOME!! the waves are sick!!! us irish people think off ireland as normal and green but tourists think its absolutley beautiful!!! bundoran is awesome too!!! SEA SESSIONS!!

martin
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Fantastic series. LOVE IRELAND and these lads. Lets see more like this Red Bull.

benjamintatton
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I come from New Zealand South Island, we surfed all winter long there also the southerly wind OMG. My parents immigrants father from guess where haha. The cold yeah I know it, spent a winter in Ireland also. hats off to you guys its beautiful to watch.

KandMe
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These guys are in a class of their own. Amazing

marcphillips
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south african chargers everywhere! my mother stays in dublin, not a good coast for surfing apparentely. im in cape town, absolutely in love with the ocean.

keaninwelgemoed
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All you need is lots of hot tea before and after, good wetsuits and a fireplace afterwards is nice too. good boards that are designed to work in the conditions is essential. I'd love to go surf Ireland!

wendellfugate
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Used to date a surfer in the early 80s he was Irish from Belfast, we were going from Tramore beach all along the west coast Westport, our biggest waves were off
DUNBEG IN co. Clare incredible days, sets of 5 and six only the big wave surfers were out, , named the wave in Doolin 'sneaky peak, it came in a long the cliff then suddenly pushed out to create a great shaped wave. Australia was ice to surf ut we preferred Ireland, o surfers o ly the odd few of us, couple of Californians they had money I those days, loved the life o the road.

Whiskeygalore
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Great series, enjoyed all three. Nice job redbull.

Frack_Black
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Not a surfer, but this video did a great job and increasing my want to go to Ireland along with being just a solid watch

BundlesfJy
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Great series of short films. Make more please. Thanks

alanmagee
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Awesome, Ireland is really amazing place...

tiagoforamiglio
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Been trying to get to Ireland since 2001... would love to move there!

hunterdavis
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Very cool vid Visit the west coast of SA some pretty good uncrowded slabs here too.

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