Super Youth League Round 20 Review

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The Club Championship
PCYC Parramatta Eagles have a lead of nine points at the top of the table after they shared the points with eighth placed Sydney Wanderers at seven apiece while Northern Tigers are second following their seven points gain at fourth placed Western Panthers.
Bonnyrigg White Eagles are six points further back at third after they also settled for a seven points split at sixth placed Granville Rage and Dulwich Hill are seventh after they earned only five points from their trek to ninth placed Southern NSW who grabbed a further eight points from catch-up matches against Schofields Scorpions and Granville Rage.
Spirit FC are placed tenth after they earned nine points from fifth placed Central Coast Lightning who also bagged seven points from their Round 13 catch-up matches with St George who are twelfth. The Saints had snatched ten points from their Saturday clash with eleventh placed Schofields Scorpions.
Grade 13
Central Coast Lightning move back to the top of the table where they have a lead on goal difference after they drew 0-0 with eleventh placed Spirit FC and then they drew 1-1 with ninth placed St George in a Round 13 catch-up match while Granville Rage dropped back to second when they defeated sixth placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles 2-0.
Western Panthers are in third place after they were 1-0 winners over eighth placed Northern Tigers and PCYC Parramatta Eagles are fourth following their 1-0 loss to fifth placed Sydney Wanderers.
Southern NSW are seventh after they downed tenth placed Dulwich Hill 3-0 and picked up the points from a 2-0 win over Granville in a Round 15 catch-up match. Twelfth placed Schofields Scorpions suffered a 2-0 loss to the Saints.
Grade 14
Bonnyrigg White Eagles have claimed the Premiership crown after they established a lead of eight points with two rounds to go with a 3-1 win over tenth placed Granville Rage so congratulations go to them. Western Panthers are in second spot following their 2-0 victory over sixth placed Northern Tigers.
Dulwich Hill are in third position after they were 2-0 winners over eleventh placed Southern NSW who drew 0-0 with fourth placed Schofields Scorpions in a Round 13 catch-up match. The Scorpions had lost 2-0 on Saturday to fifth placed St George who then drew 0-0 with twelfth placed Central Coast Lightning in another Round 13 catch-up match.
Lightning had gone down by the odd goal in five on Saturday to eighth placed Spirit FC while PCYC Parramatta Eagles are seventh after they lost 1-0 to ninth placed Sydney Wanderers.
Grade 15
Western Panthers lead the way on the competition table by a margin of two points following their 2-1 defeat by fifth placed Northern Tigers while Bonnyrigg White Eagles are holding down second spot after they downed tenth placed Granville Rage 2-1.
PCYC Parramatta Eagles are third following their 1-0 result over eighth placed  Sydney Wanderers and Southern NSW after they defeated twelfth placed Dulwich Hill 2-0 and then beat ninth placed Schofields Scorpions 1-0 in a Round 13 catch-up match. The Scorpions had lost 3-1 to eleventh placed St George on Saturday.
The Saints picked up another point when they drew 0-0 with seventh placed Central Coast Lightning in a Round 13 catch-up match after Lightning had played out a 1-1 draw with sixth placed Spirit FC on Saturday. 
Grade 16
PCYC Parramatta Eagles have lead of six points at the top of the table after they were held to a 2-2 draw by ninth placed Sydney Wanderers and Northern Tigers are placed second following their 1-0 success over twelfth placed Western Panthers.
Dulwich Hill are five points further back at third after they drew 0-0 with sixth placed Southern NSW who repeated that scoreline in a Round 13 catch-up match with fifth placed Schofields Scorpions. The Scorpions had beaten the eleventh placed St George 1-0 on Saturday. The Saints then went down 2-1 in their Round 13 catch-up match with tenth placed Central Coast Lightning who had lost 1-0 to eighth placed Spirit FC on Saturday.
Granville Rage are placed fourth following their 2-2 draw with seventh placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles.
Grade 18
Central Coast Lightning are the competition leaders by a margin of nine points after they had a 2-2 draw with seventh placed Spirit FC and then a 1-1 draw with twelfth placed St George in a Round 13 catch-up match. Lightning have claimed the Premiers? crown and so congratulations go to them.
Northern Tigers are in second spot following their scoreless draw with third placed Western Panthers and PCYC Parramatta Eagles are fourth after they were 3-0 winners over sixth placed Sydney Wanderers.
Dulwich Hill are fifth after they had a 1-1 draw with ninth placed Southern NSW and Granville Rage are eighth following their 3-1 loss to eleventh placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles. Tenth placed Schofields Scorpions drew 1-1 with the twelfth placed Saints and then the Scorpions downed Southern NSW 3-2 in a Round 13 catch-up game.
-By Barry Davis