Sydney has regained the NSW Interbranch Title ending the two-year stranglehold of fierce rivals Sydney Northern Beaches in the process finishing with just a 16 point buffer at The Lakes SLSC on the Central Coast last weekend.

The new Champions secured top spot for the first time since 2013 and continued the extremely hard fought battle for first and second position that the two powerhouse branches have engaged in over the years.



Rounding out the top three were hosts Central Coast, while Hunter ran very close fourth. The Far North Coast defended their top Country Branch title finishing in fifth place in the overall standings.



Sydney Branch Team Manager, John de Cean is thrilled to have the Interbranch trophy back in their procession after the frustration of just missing out over the last two years.


“The team was psyched on Sunday to get the win and despite a hiccup with a disqualification, the athletes showed their strength to hold the lead and they did an outstanding job bringing the title back to Sydney,” John de Cean said.

A Sydney win was far from secured with a 31 point gap all that separated the two branches heading into the final day of team events. Ultimately the Sydney which was made up of mostly Bate Bay athletes held their nerve to seal the victory.



Cronulla’s Isabellah Walker and Ngaire Hadfield were outstanding on the beach winning the U15 and Open Beach Flags respectively. Walker continued her form to also take out the U15 Beach Sprint while Hadfield finished second in the Open Beach Sprint.



Also on the beach track, Max Geronimo (Elouera) took out the U13 Beach Sprint and in the U14’s Olivia Alvarez (North Bondi) claimed the double winning U14 Beach Sprint and Flag events.



Elouera athletes dominated in the water with Youth athletes Jake Evans and Chris King winning the Surf & Board Race and Ironman respectively.



Under 14 competitor Riley Dixon (Wanda) cruised to victory in the Board Race and placed second in the Ironman.



Manly and Newport competitors were the standout performers for Sydney Northern Beaches, lead by the Morris brothers. Mitchell took out the U12 Surf and Ironman while Jake was too good in the Board Race. Meanwhile, their older brother Zach kept it in the family as he dominated the field in the U15 Board.



Joel Piper (Newport) was on fire in the U13’s resulting in top of the podium finishes in the Ironman and Surf Race. Fellow Newport youngster, Olivia Heaton pushed ahead in the Youth Ski and Board.



On the sand, former Illawarra sprinters Blake Drysdale and Laura Shorter who now both compete for Newport were outstanding in the Open events. Drysdale cleaned up in the Flags and was a close second behind former Sydney Northern Beaches Captain, Michael Kember who was drafted to Lower North Coast this season in the sprint.



Shorter was ecstatic with a gold in the Sprint and third in the Flags as she believes there is a lot of very good young sprinters coming through.


“I think the youngsters are teaching me more than I’m teaching them. There’s so much talent coming through and it’s getting tougher each year,” the Sydney Northern Beaches Co-captain said.

The 2017 NSW Interbranch Championships will be held at Stockton SLSC on 9 and 10 December which was announced at the presentation ceremony on Sunday afternoon.



Full list of results and photos at www.surflifesaving.com.au/interbranch.



 



Wednesday 14 December 2016