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Sunny Abberton

Sunny Abberton (born c. 1974 in Maroubra, Sydney), is a founding member of the Australian surf tribe the Bra Boys. Together with his brothers, Koby, Jai, and Dakota, Sunny Abberton achieved national and international attention in 2007[1] with the release of a feature-length documentary entitled Bra Boys: Blood is Thicker than Water, that he wrote and co-directed with another member of the Bra Boys.[2][3][4]

Biography and surf career edit

Sunny Abberton is the oldest of four boys. The Abberton men were born in the eastern suburbs of Sydney to a heroin addicted mother and her criminal boyfriend (who was not their biological father).[5]

Their grandmother, Mavis Abberton a.k.a. "Ma", opened her beach house to the boys. Soon the house was overflowing with other young boys that needed a safe place to spend time. "If anyone started 'Bra Boys' it was Ma," says Sunny in the Bra Boys documentary.[6]

With the young men spending all of their time on the beach and in the water, Sunny quickly became a noteworthy surfer. In 1989 the then 16-year-old Sunny competed, and placed fourth, in the Australian Scholastic Titles in Victoria, Australia.[7]

Before leaving for the world tour, Sunny established the Bra Boys with the hopes that they would look after one another while he was gone.[8]

Their motto: "My Brother’s Keeper" was tattooed on the boys, sealing the bond that they had with one another. Years later after a heated argument between Sunny's brother, Koby, and their mother's boyfriend led to Koby getting hit in the head with a baseball bat, Sunny took Koby in to his own home.[9]

With the influence of Sunny and the beach, Koby focused on surfing and quickly became one of the most well-known big wave surfers in the world.

The Bra Boys edit

The Bra Boys began with the young boys that had been congregating at Ma's for years. The surf tribe concerned themselves with surfing the best waves and protecting their beach. Although they were a gang, they were a surf gang and surfing took priority over violence. The Bra Boys maintained a rough relationship with the authorities and other gangs in the area. The Bra Boys are protective of their home. In 2005, a heated exchange between Australians and Lebanese led to escalating retaliations between the two races. In these Cronulla Riots people were beaten, property was destroyed, and the beaches were made unsafe. Lebanese attacked Maroubra in return for the violence in Cronulla. The Maroubra Beach Bra Boys linked with local Pacific Islanders in protecting their beach and creating a peace between Maroubra and Cronulla.[10]

The Bra Boys Documentary and Controversy edit

Sunny Abberton was once a professional surfer, who has since become a documentary filmmaker. Abberton's film made history in Australia as being the highest-grossing documentary. Bra Boys, released in 2007, is a film about the surfing gang Bra Boys from Maroubra, New South Wales.[6][11][12]

The documentary touches on a variety of subjects: Australia history, crime, violence, and surfing. The film is told from the co-founders of the Bra Boys, the Abberton brothers’, perspective. The documentary was created as the Abberton's way of telling their story without unreliable media intrusions. Documenting his life as a Bra Boy has raised many questions and debates over both his film and his life. Many believe that the Bra Boys are misinterpreted. Others believe that he is leaving critical parts out of the film in order to create an image of Maroubra as a bad area that hardens those who are raised within its boundary lines.[11] it

References edit

  1. ^ Marks, Kathy (19 March 2007). "Sydney's notorious surf gang turns tide of violence into big-screen adulation". The Independent. Independent Print Limited. Retrieved 16 November 2008.
  2. ^ Surfermag (22 July 2010). "Bra Boys: The often maligned surf brotherhood's new movie". Surfer Magazine. Interlink Media.
  3. ^ Jones, Caroline (7 November 2005). "Sons of beaches". Australian Story. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
  4. ^ Fidler, Richard (12 March 2007). "The Bra Boys – Sunny and Koby Abberton". ABC 712. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
  5. ^ Jarratt, Phil. Australia's Hottest 100 Surfing Legends. Hardie Grant Publishing, 2012.
  6. ^ a b Abberton, Sunny. Bra Boys: Blood Is Thicker Than Water. Documentary, 2007.
  7. ^ Wilcox, Kirk. "The Reoubtable Sunny Abberton Can Wait..." Australia, 5 January 1989, Late Edition, sec. Eastern Herald.
  8. ^ Nick Scott. "Blood Brothers." The Guardian, 28 September 2008, sec. Sport. http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/sep/28/surfing.gang.
  9. ^ Minion, Lynne. "Brotherhood & Redemption". Canberra, Australia, 8 September 2009.
  10. ^ Farred, Grant. "Foreigners Among Citizens", no. 67. Cultural Critique (2007): 141–159.
  11. ^ a b Beirne, Rebecca, and James E. Bennett. Making Film and Television Histories: Australia and New Zealand. I.B.Tauris, 2011.
  12. ^ Alyssa Roenigk. "My Brother’s Keeper", 8 April 2008. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=3336614&type=story.

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Sunny Abberton born c 1974 in Maroubra Sydney is a founding member of the Australian surf tribe the Bra Boys Together with his brothers Koby Jai and Dakota Sunny Abberton achieved national and international attention in 2007 1 with the release of a feature length documentary entitled Bra Boys Blood is Thicker than Water that he wrote and co directed with another member of the Bra Boys 2 3 4 Contents 1 Biography and surf career 2 The Bra Boys 3 The Bra Boys Documentary and Controversy 4 ReferencesBiography and surf career editSunny Abberton is the oldest of four boys The Abberton men were born in the eastern suburbs of Sydney to a heroin addicted mother and her criminal boyfriend who was not their biological father 5 Their grandmother Mavis Abberton a k a Ma opened her beach house to the boys Soon the house was overflowing with other young boys that needed a safe place to spend time If anyone started Bra Boys it was Ma says Sunny in the Bra Boys documentary 6 With the young men spending all of their time on the beach and in the water Sunny quickly became a noteworthy surfer In 1989 the then 16 year old Sunny competed and placed fourth in the Australian Scholastic Titles in Victoria Australia 7 Before leaving for the world tour Sunny established the Bra Boys with the hopes that they would look after one another while he was gone 8 Their motto My Brother s Keeper was tattooed on the boys sealing the bond that they had with one another Years later after a heated argument between Sunny s brother Koby and their mother s boyfriend led to Koby getting hit in the head with a baseball bat Sunny took Koby in to his own home 9 With the influence of Sunny and the beach Koby focused on surfing and quickly became one of the most well known big wave surfers in the world The Bra Boys editThe Bra Boys began with the young boys that had been congregating at Ma s for years The surf tribe concerned themselves with surfing the best waves and protecting their beach Although they were a gang they were a surf gang and surfing took priority over violence The Bra Boys maintained a rough relationship with the authorities and other gangs in the area The Bra Boys are protective of their home In 2005 a heated exchange between Australians and Lebanese led to escalating retaliations between the two races In these Cronulla Riots people were beaten property was destroyed and the beaches were made unsafe Lebanese attacked Maroubra in return for the violence in Cronulla The Maroubra Beach Bra Boys linked with local Pacific Islanders in protecting their beach and creating a peace between Maroubra and Cronulla 10 The Bra Boys Documentary and Controversy editSunny Abberton was once a professional surfer who has since become a documentary filmmaker Abberton s film made history in Australia as being the highest grossing documentary Bra Boys released in 2007 is a film about the surfing gang Bra Boys from Maroubra New South Wales 6 11 12 The documentary touches on a variety of subjects Australia history crime violence and surfing The film is told from the co founders of the Bra Boys the Abberton brothers perspective The documentary was created as the Abberton s way of telling their story without unreliable media intrusions Documenting his life as a Bra Boy has raised many questions and debates over both his film and his life Many believe that the Bra Boys are misinterpreted Others believe that he is leaving critical parts out of the film in order to create an image of Maroubra as a bad area that hardens those who are raised within its boundary lines 11 itReferences edit Marks Kathy 19 March 2007 Sydney s notorious surf gang turns tide of violence into big screen adulation The Independent Independent Print Limited Retrieved 16 November 2008 Surfermag 22 July 2010 Bra Boys The often maligned surf brotherhood s new movie Surfer Magazine Interlink Media Jones Caroline 7 November 2005 Sons of beaches Australian Story Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 6 February 2011 Fidler Richard 12 March 2007 The Bra Boys Sunny and Koby Abberton ABC 712 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 6 February 2011 Jarratt Phil Australia s Hottest 100 Surfing Legends Hardie Grant Publishing 2012 a b Abberton Sunny Bra Boys Blood Is Thicker Than Water Documentary 2007 Wilcox Kirk The Reoubtable Sunny Abberton Can Wait Australia 5 January 1989 Late Edition sec Eastern Herald Nick Scott Blood Brothers The Guardian 28 September 2008 sec Sport http www guardian co uk sport 2008 sep 28 surfing gang Minion Lynne Brotherhood amp Redemption Canberra Australia 8 September 2009 Farred Grant Foreigners Among Citizens no 67 Cultural Critique 2007 141 159 a b Beirne Rebecca and James E Bennett Making Film and Television Histories Australia and New Zealand I B Tauris 2011 Alyssa Roenigk My Brother s Keeper 8 April 2008 http sports espn go com espn print id 3336614 amp type story Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sunny Abberton amp oldid 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