Super Youth League Round 18 Review

The Club Championship
PCYC Parramatta Eagles have a lead of fifteen points at the top of the table after they were able to earn only five points from their clash with Northern Tigers who used their eight points share of the spoils to retain third place.
Bonnyrigg White Eagles are in second spot after they bagged ten points from their visit to ninth placed Schofields Scorpions while Western Panthers are fourth following their gain of eleven points at home to sixth placed Central Coast Lightning.
Dulwich Hill are placed seventh after they took ten points at home to eleventh placed Sydney Wanderers and Granville Rage are fifth following their gain of nine points at tenth placed Spirit FC followed by another ten points from their Round eleven catch-up matches with St George. Southern NSW are in eighth position after they earned twelve points at home to last placed St George.
Grade 13
Central Coast Lightning now had a one point advantage at the top of the table on Saturday night after they went down 2-1 to fourth placed Western Panthers while Granville Rage missed the chance to take over the top spot when they were held to a scoreless draw by eleventh placed Spirit FC. However, Rage took over the competition lead on Sunday when they downed ninth placed St George 1-0 in a Round 11 catch-up match.
PCYC Parramatta Eagles are only one point further back at third following their 1-1 draw with Northern Tigers who have dropped back one place to eighth and Bonnyrigg White Eagles are fifth after they were 1-0 winners over last placed Schofields Scorpions.
Sydney Wanderers are sixth and only two points outside the top five after they had a 2-1 win over tenth placed Dulwich Hill and Southern NSW are five points further back at seventh following their 2-1 victory over ninth placed St George.
Grade 14
Bonnyrigg White Eagles have a lead of six points at the top of table after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Schofields Scorpions who dropped back a place to third while Western Panthers moved into second spot on goal difference with a 4-0 win over last placed Central Coast Lightning.
Dulwich Hill are still fourth after they played out a scoreless draw with ninth placed Sydney Wanderers and PCYC Parramatta Eagles moved up one place to fifth with a 3-2 success over Northern Tigers who have fallen back to sixth.
St George are in seventh position following their 2-0 win over tenth placed Southern NSW and then they were 2-1 winners over Granville Rage in a Round 11 catch-up match on Sunday while Spirit FC are eighth after they lost 1-0 to eleventh placed Granville Rage.
Grade 15
Western Panthers have a lead of three points at the top of the table after they were held to a 1-1 draw by fourth placed Central Coast Lightning and then they drew 2-2 with Spirit FC in a Round 15 catch-up match while second placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles were 2-1 winners over Schofields Scorpions who have dropped back a place to eighth.
PCYC Parramatta Eagles are still placed third following their 1-1 draw with Northern Tigers who fell back one place to seventh while Spirit FC are fifth after they were held to a 1-1 draw by eleventh placed Granville Rage who came up with a 1-0 win over St George in a Round 11 catch-up match on Sunday.
Southern NSW are sixth on goal difference after they were 1-0 winners over last placed St George and Dulwich Hill moved up two places to ninth when they accounted for tenth placed Sydney Wanderers with a 2-0 scoreline.
Grade 16
PCYC Parramatta Eagles lead the way on the table by eight points following their 1-0 loss to Northern Tigers who have remained at fourth while Dulwich Hill are in second position following their 4-2 success over ninth placed Sydney Wanderers.
Granville Rage are still third after they played out a 2-2 draw with Spirit FC who dropped one place to be seventh and then Rage won 2-0 over St George in a Round 11 catch-up match while Southern NSW are in fifth position thanks to their 3-1 victory over eleventh placed St George.
Schofields Scorpions flew from eighth and they are three points outside the top five at sixth after they were 2-1 winners over Bonnyrigg White Eagles who have fallen back one place to seventh and Central Coast Lightning are still tenth after they had a scoreless draw with last placed Western Panthers.
Grade 18
Central Coast Lightning currently lead the way by a margin of six points after they lost 1-0 to third placed Western Panthers while Northern Tigers remained at second with a 2-1 win over fourth placed PCYC Parramatta Eagles.
Sydney Wanderers remained at fifth when they suffered a 3-1 loss to Dulwich Hill who moved up one place to sixth while Spirit FC dropped back to seventh when they lost 4-1 to ninth placed Granville Rage who went on to play out a 4-4 draw with St George in a Round 11 catch-up match.
Southern NSW are placed eighth after they were 1-0 winners over last placed St George and Schofields Scorpions dropped back two places to tenth after they went down 2-1 to eleventh placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles.
-By Barry Davis