Super Youth League Round 15 Review
The Club Championship
PCYC Parramatta Eagles are fifteen points clear at the top of the table after they split the points at six apiece with second placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles while Northern Tigers are just one point further back at third following their gain of eight points at last placed St George.
Western Panthers are fourth and five points further back following their dividend of seven points from the four games played at eighth placed Spirit FC and Central Coast Lightning are fifth after they picked up ten points against sixth placed Dulwich Hill.
Granville Rage are placed seventh after earned ten points from four games against ninth placed Southern NSW and Schofields Scorpions are in tenth place following their gain of six points from their encounter with eleventh placed Sydney Wanderers who used their nine points share to narrow the gap between the two clubs to a single point.
Grade 13
Central Coast Lightning now head up the competition table on goal difference following their 3-0 win over ninth placed Dulwich Hill while PCYC Parramatta Eagles jumped up one spot when they were 1-0 winners over fifth placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles.
Granville Rage slipped back two places to third when their match at seventh placed Southern NSW was deferred and Western Panthers remained at fourth when their encounter with eleventh placed Spirit FC was also postponed.
Sydney Wanderers flew from ninth to sixth and five points outside the top five with a resounding 6-0 result over last placed Schofields Scorpions and Northern Tigers dropped back a place to eighth after they drew 1-1 with tenth placed St George.
Grade 14
Bonnyrigg White Eagles have a lead of five points at the top of the table after they were 3-1 winners over PCYC Parramatta Eagles who dropped back one place to sixth while Western Panthers remained at second after their scoreless draw with eighth placed Spirit FC.
Northern Tigers are still third following their 2-1 success over seventh placed St George and Dulwich Hill are fourth thanks to their 3-0 win over ninth placed Central Coast Lightning.
Schofields Scorpions climbed into fifth spot with a 1-0 victory over last placed Sydney Wanderers while Granville Rage and Southern NSW battled out a 1-1 draw to be placed eleventh and tenth respectively.
Grade 15
Western Panthers now lead the way on the table by a single point after they were 2-0 winners over Spirit FC who slipped back two places to seventh while
Bonnyrigg White Eagles dropped back to second when they were held to a scoreless draw by third placed PCYC Parramatta Eagles.
Northern Tigers are fourth after they battled out a scoreless draw with eleventh placed St George and Southern NSW are fifth after they suffered a 6-0 loss to tenth placed Granville Rage.
Central Coast Lightning are sixth and one point outside the top five thanks to their 2-0 victory over last placed Dulwich Hill while Sydney Wanderers are ninth after they were 2-1 winners over eighth placed Schofields Scorpions.
Grade 16
PCYC Parramatta Eagles are ten points ahead of their nearest rivals after they were held to a 1-1 draw by sixth placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles who are three points outside the top five while second placed Granville Rage won 3-0 over Southern NSW who are fifth.
Dulwich Hill are third following their 2-2 draw with eleventh placed Central Coast Lightning and Northern Tigers are fourth following their 2-1 victory over tenth placed St George.
Schofields Scorpions are placed seventh thanks to their 2-0 success over ninth placed Sydney Wanderers and Spirit FC are eighth after they were 1-0 winners over last placed Western Panthers.
Grade 18
Central Coast Lightning have a lead of six points at the top of the table after they produced a 4-1 result over seventh placed Dulwich Hill and Northern Tigers remained at second following their 2-1 result over last placed St George.
Western Panthers are third following their 3-0 win over fifth placed Spirit FC and PCYC Parramatta Eagles are placed fourth after they were held to a 1-1 draw by eleventh placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles.
Sydney Wanderers are sixth and just one point away from the top five after they downed tenth placed Schofields Scorpions by the odd goal in five and Granville Rage are ninth following their 2-1 success over eighth placed Southern NSW.
-By Barry Davis