Mount Wellington finished in the lower half of the table for only the second time in eighteen years.
The name was derived from Mount Wellington which is a dominant feature of the area.
They led the table at that point, but Mount Wellington won its two outstanding matches to take the trophy.
Mount Wellington won the competition, becoming the third team to win the league/cup double.
The final was the first of five in a row to feature Mount Wellington.
Mount Wellington comfortably finished top, remaining undefeated at home and only losing one away game.
Mount Wellington had a lacklustre season by their high standards, finishing fourth.
Mount Wellington won the league/cup double for the second time, the first club to do so.
Mount Wellington has snowfalls through every season, even summer, because of its elevation.
Mount Wellington became the first team to win the league for a second time, having previously won in 1972.