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Hume Interclub League Wraps Up in Style at Huskisson

The curtain came down on the 2025/26 Hume Interclub League at the stunning Huskisson Triathlon Festival, hosted by Elite Energy.

While the ocean had other plans and the swim leg was cancelled, it did nothing to dampen the spirit of the interclub teams. Once the rain cleared, athletes took to the course in excellent conditions, racing hard, supporting teammates, and delivering the kind of performances that define the Hume League.

After months of racing, the ladder told the clear story that depth, consistency, and showing up mattered most.

🏆 Champions: Yass Valley Galahs – 432 points

The Galahs capped off a dominant season to take the league title, backing up strong performances across multiple rounds. Their strength lay in numbers and balance, with athletes contributing points consistently right through to the final.

🥈 Runners‑Up: Goulburn Rambos – 313 points

The Rambos pushed hard all season and finished deservedly second. Their top‑end performances kept them in the hunt, and while they fell just short of the title, their impact on the league was undeniable.

🥉 Third Place: Wagga Dancing Crows – 94 points

Wagga rounded out the podium with a season built on resilience. Strong individual efforts, particularly in the latter rounds, ensured they stayed competitive in a tightly contested top three.

MVP Spotlight: Individual Brilliance on Show

Even in a team‑based league, standout individual performances deserve recognition. The Huskisson round produced some exceptional efforts, with MVP points rewarding athletes who went above and beyond for their clubs.

🌟 Round MVP Leaders

  • Kerrie Gentle (Wagga Triathlon Club) – 10 points
  • Scott Donaldson (Wagga Triathlon Club) – 9 points
  • Geri Zeiler (Yass Valley Triathlon Club) – 6 points
  • Helen Macarthur (Yass Valley Triathlon Club) – 4 points
  • Drew Macarthur (Yass Valley Triathlon Club) – 3 points
  • Martin Jewell (Goulburn Triathlon Club) – 1 point

These performances not only influenced the final ladder but showcased the depth of talent across the Hume region.