If the selected areas weren’t random enough on their own (Yorkshire and Teeside!?) then Nic Powley and James Gardner’s distinctly unique approach to their first Big Push will undoubtedly leave you laughing and scratching your head in equal measure.
With a van filled with a brace of 2009 era Vans talent including Josh ‘Manhead’ Young, Chris Oliver, Ben Nordberg, Kris Vile and Ben Grove – ‘Powley’s Angels’ went off message and into comedy territory from the outset.
Amusingly, this Big Push entry went on to be declared the winner due to a combination of laughter, the homage to 1970’s TV show ‘Charlie’s Angels’ and the sheer bloody-minded cheek of taking the piss and refusing to take anything seriously. Or perhaps it was down to Grove’s £1000 bespoke suit complete with Union Jack lining…who knows?
Either way this is most definitely not your average skate clip so sit back and breathe in the piss-take…
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