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Fitzgibbons misses mid-season cut in World Surf League

Australia's Sally Fitzgibbons has been beaten in the quarter-finals of the Margaret River Pro. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO) (AAP)

Australian stalwart Sally Fitzgibbons has missed the World Surf League's mid-season cut for a second straight year after bowing out to white-hot American Caroline Marks in the quarter-finals of the Margaret River Pro.

The 32-year Fitzgibbons would have guaranteed herself a spot in the top 10 had she advanced to the semi-finals at Margaret River.

She made a great start on Sunday, edging out young American Caitlin Simmers in the round of 16.

But Marks proved a bridge too far in the quarters, with the 21-year-old goofy-footer claiming a dominant 16.50 to 9.96 victory.

The news was better for eight-time world champ Stephanie Gilmore, who locked in her top-10 slot by downing Hawaii's Gabriela Bryan in the round of 16.

"Far out, it's so stressful," said Gilmore.

"... to go from winning the title last year to being back on the bubble again.

"Maybe it's a nice little theory - sneak into 10th place, just sneak into fifth and finish No.1.

"I'm stoked to make the cut and there's some great events after the cut."

World champion Stephanie Gilmore has stood tall to make the WSL mid-season cut at Margaret River. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO) (AAP)

Later in the day, Gilmore lost her all-Australian quarter-final to Tyler Wright 14.36-9.84, but her chances of a record-extending ninth world title remain alive.

Bronte Macaulay won another all-Australian quarter-final against Molly Picklum 11.04-10.50, setting up a mouth-watering semi with Hawaiian superstar Carissa Moore.

Macaulay and Picklum have both made the mid-season cut.

The top 22 men's field was decided after their third round was completed on Saturday.

A round-of-16 berth was enough for Liam O'Brien, knocking out Kelly Slater on Saturday to cement his status.

But that was as far as he got, beaten by Griffin Colapinto in a high-scoring heat, 15.1 to 14.06 on Sunday.

Tokyo Olympic champion Italo Ferreira again took to the air in his bid to take down Australia's Bells Beach champion Ethan Ewing.

But that wasn't enough, his acrobatics trumped by the Stradbroke Island talent's classic style, 15.3 to 13.3.

Connor O'Leary will join Ewing in the last eight, topping Yago Dora to set up a quarter-final against rankings leader Joao Chianca after the Brazilian pipped Callum Robson.

Bells runner-up Ryan Callinan never found his groove, Hawaiian Barron Mamiya charging on to a last-eight meeting with Colapinto.

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