Looks a lot like decurrens to me, and much more likely on location too. I've just been down to Green Cape and got my eye in for decurrens recently. Hakea microcarpa is mostly riparian in the larger river beds not under a forest canopy on the coast. Whereas decurrens is pretty much everywhere south of Eden, wet and dry, forest and heath.
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