Super Youth League Round 9 Review
Club Championship
Bonnyrigg White Eagles have a lead of four points at the top of the table after they split the points with seventh placed Granville Rage while Central Coast Lightning are in second spot following the six points they took from eighth placed Spirit FC and the thirteen points they collected from their Round 7 catch-up matches with Western NSW Panthers.
The Panthers are placed fifth following their eight points share of the spoils from their matches against ninth placed Northern Tigers and PCYC Parramatta Eagles are third after they shared the points at seven apiece with eleventh placed Sydney Wanderers.
Schofields Scorpions are fourth after their haul of ten points at last placed St George while Dulwich Hill are holding down sixth spot thanks to their gain of nine points from tenth placed Southern NSW.
Grade 13
Central Coast Lightning moved from third to first when they were 1-0 winners over last placed Spirit FC and they posted a 4-0 result in their catch-up match with fifth placed Western Panthers who had a 1-1 draw with eleventh placed Northern Tigers on Saturday.
Granville Rage are two points behind the leaders following their 3-1 victory over fourth placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles and PCYC Parramatta Eagles slipped from first to third after they were held to a scoreless draw by Sydney Wanderers who moved up one place to eighth.
Southern NSW are one point outside the top five after their clash with seventh placed Dulwich Hill finished at 3-3 while St George moved up two places to tenth when they were 3-0 winners over Schofields Scorpions who dropped back a place to ninth.
Grade 14
Undefeated Bonnyrigg White Eagles have a lead of four points at the top of the table thanks to their 4-0 win over Granville Rage who have fallen back a place to eleventh while second placed Schofields Scorpions produced a 1-0 victory over ninth placed St George.
Northern Tigers remained at third when they played out a 1-1 draw with unbeaten Western NSW Panthers who rose one place to fourth while PCYC Parramatta Eagles took to reverse route from fourth to fifth when they were beaten 3-2 by Sydney Wanderers who used their first win of the campaign to move up one place to tenth.
Spirit FC are sixth and one point away from the top five after they were 2-0 winners over Central Coast Lightning who moved up one place to eighth when they defeated Western Panthers in Round 7 catch-up action on Sunday.
Dulwich Hill stayed at seventh when they ran out 3-0 winners over last placed Southern NSW.
Grade 15
Bonnyrigg White Eagles took over the competition lead thanks to a 2-0 victory over Granville Rage who dropped back a place to tenth while Central Coast Lightning fell back to second when they lost 3-0 to ninth placed Spirit FC and then they downed Western Panthers 6-2 in Round 7 catch-up action on Sunday.
Western NSW Panthers had moved up two places to fifth when they were 1-0 winners over seventh placed Northern Tigers while PCYC Parramatta Eagles held onto third place with a 2-0 victory over eleventh placed Sydney Wanderers.
Schofields Scorpions moved from fifth to fourth when they won 2-1 over last placed St George and Southern NSW dropped two places to sixth when they were held to a scoreless draw by eighth placed Dulwich Hill.
Grade 16
PCYC Parramatta Eagles are still the competition leaders after they had a 1-0 win over Sydney Wanderers who slipped from sixth to eighth and Granville Rage are three points further back in second spot following their scoreless draw with third placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles.
Dulwich Hill remained at fourth after their 0-0 draw with fifth placed Southern NSW while Spirit FC moved up two places to sixth when they were 4-0 winners over tenth placed Central Coast Lightning who then defeated Western Panthers 1-0 in Round 7 catch-up action on Sunday.
Schofields Scorpions are still seventh after they won 3-1 over eleventh placed St George and ninth placed Northern Tigers were 3-2 winners over last placed Western NSW Panthers.
Grade 18
Central Coast Lightning retained the top spot on the table when they won 2-1 over second placed Spirit FC and then, in Round 7 catch-up action on Sunday, they produced a 3-0 result over third placed Western NSW Panthers who had been 2-1 winners over Northern Tigers on Saturday, a result that caused the Tigers to slip back two places to sixth.
Dulwich Hill moved up two places to fourth when they had a 2-0 win over Southern NSW who have fallen from ninth to eleventh while Sydney Wanderers shot up from tenth to fifth with a 4-0 victory over PCYC Parramatta Eagles who fell from seventh to ninth.
Bonnyrigg White Eagles slipped back two places to seventh when they suffered a 3-2 loss to tenth placed Granville Rage and Schofields Scorpions stayed at eighth after a 1-1 draw with last placed St George.
-By Barry Davis