Division One Youth League Round 4 Review
Round 4 Division One Youth League Review
Only two fixtures could be played over the weekend and so the table will have a slightly different look about it until the remained of this round is played.
Club Championship
Blacktown Spartans have established a lead of seventeen points over their nearest rival after they bagged all the points from their clash with eleventh placed Hakoah while Gladesville Ryde Magic have retained second spot despite their games against third placed Camden Tigers being washed out.
Sydney University are still fourth but Hurstville City Minotaurs fell back one place to sixth after their wash out and Springwood have moved up from ninth to fifth following their twelve points haul from their visit to Rockdale City Suns who have remained at tenth.
The washout caused Fraser Park to fall from sixth to seventh and left Hills United at the foot of the table while Stanmore Hawks slipped back one position to ninth and Mt Druitt Town Rangers went from seventh to eighth.
Grade 13
Blacktown Spartans extended their lead at the top of the table to three points when they produced a 2-1 win over ninth placed Hakoah with the Spartans? scorers being Vincent Ines and Rad Pavicevic and the wash out has left Camden Tigers at second and Gladesville Ryde Magic at third.
Fraser Park retained fourth place and Hills United are still at the foot of the table after their game was washed out while Sydney University and Hurstville City Minotaurs are still at fifth and sixth respectively.
Springwood have remained at seventh on goal difference after their 4-2 victory over eighth placed Rockdale City Suns while Stanmore Hawks and Mt Druitt Town Rangers are still tenth and eleventh respectively.
Grade 14
Blacktown Spartans took a one point lead on the table thanks to a 1-0 win over last placed Hakoah with the goal coming from Youseff Harake while Gladesville Ryde Magic slipped back to second after they were washed out against Camden Tigers who have fallen from fourth to fifth.
Springwood rocketed from eighth to third with a 2-1 success over Rockdale City Suns who went back one place to eighth and a wash out has caused Fraser Park to drop back one spot to sixth, leaving Hills United at eleventh.
Sydney University went back one spot to fourth and Hurstville City Minotaurs dropped from sixth to seventh thanks to their washout while Mt Druitt Town Rangers and Stanmore Hawks are still ninth and tenth respectively.
Grade 15
Blacktown Spartans took over the competition lead by three points when they came up with a 4-0 win over ninth placed Hakoah thanks to goals from Max Dengate, Ryan Gibson and Mitch Miladinski (2) while Fraser Park slipped back to second after their match with last placed Hills United was washed out.
Springwood raced from fourth to second thanks to their 3-0 win over Rockdale City Suns who have gone back one place to twelfth.
The wash outs have left Sydney University and Hurstville City Minotaurs in sixth and seventh places respectively and while Camden Tigers have fallen from fourth to fifth, Gladesville Ryde Magic are still eighth. Stanmore Hawks actually moved up one place to be eleventh on goal difference and Mt Druitt Town Rangers dropped one spot to sixth.
Grade 16
Stanmore Hawks retained the competition lead despite their match against second placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers being a wash out while the poor weather has left Hurstville City Minotaurs and third and Sydney University at sixth.
Blacktown Spartans moved up one place to fourth when they were 4-1 winners over Hakoah who have dropped from eighth to ninth. Blacktown’s goals came from Stipe Jakovljevic (2), Adrian Gatt and Misho Gulumian. Gladesville Ryde Magic slipped from fourth to fifth when they were washed out against Camden Tigers who went back one place to tenth.
A 2-0 scoreline has taken Springwood from eleventh to seventh and left Rockdale City Suns at the foot of the table while Fraser Park and Hills United both dropped a place to be eighth and eleventh respectively.
Grade 18
Blacktown Spartans went from third to the top of the table with a 2-0 victory over eleventh placed Hakoah thanks to goals from Mitch Garrett and Nick Haramis while Camden Tigers and Gladesville Ryde Magic both dropped back one place to second and third respectively after they were washed out.
Rockdale City Suns scooted from seventh to fourth went they were 2-0 winners over ninth placed Springwood and the wash out has caused Sydney University to move up one place to fifth on goal difference, leaving Hurstville City Minotaurs at eighth.
Stanmore Hawks and Mt Druitt Town Rangers both dropped back one position to be placed sixth and seventh respectively while Fraser Park and Hills United are still tenth and twelfth in that order.
-By Barry Davis