The Youth League Report (Division One Youth League) Round 7

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Club Championship

Fraser Park shot to the top of the table when they earned eight points at Stanmore Hawks who have used their five points share of the spoils to move up one position to seventh and then the Dragons added thirteen points to their tally when they met Springwood in a Round 4 catch-up action.
Sydney University dropped back to second after they bagged a dozen points from their visit to Rockdale City Suns who have slipped back one place to fifth while Camden Tigers fell back to third when they took ten points at home to St George who went back one rung to tenth.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers have jumped from fifth to fourth thanks to the thirteen points they took from Springwood who have plummeted from seventh to eleventh.                                      
Hurstville City Minotaurs are still sixth after they could take only five points from Gladesville Ryde Magic who used their eight points share to rise from eleventh to ninth and then they went to eighth when they gathered another five points from three Round 4 catch-up matches against Stanmore Hawks while Hakoah climbed two places to eighth when they grabbed ten points at home to Hills Brumbies who have stayed in twelfth position.
Grade 13
With only seven points now separating the top seven teams, this competition is wide open so every point earned or lost over the coming weeks could have an interesting impact of the look of the table.
Fraser Park grabbed the competition lead thanks to their 4-1 victory over twelfth placed Stanmore Hawks and then they were 3-1 winners over Springwood in a Round 4 catch-up match while Rockdale City Suns dropped back to second when they suffered their first loss for the season, a 2-0 result against Sydney University who have moved up one position to fourth.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are still in third place after they posted a 1-0 result over Springwood who have fallen back one place to eighth and Hills Brumbies climbed up one place to fifth when they were 1-0 winners over ninth placed Hakoah.
Camden Tigers slipped back two places to sixth when they were held to a 2-2 draw by St George who have risen one place to tenth while Hurstville City Minotaurs moved up one place to seventh when they won 1-0 over Gladesville Ryde Magic who have slipped back one place to eleventh.
In other catch-up action Gladesville drew 0-0 with Stanmore.
Grade 14
While the leaders have established a mini-break there are only four points separating the next five teams and then only three more points between the next five so there should be some intense interest in the results over the next few weeks.
Camden Tigers took their lead at the top of the table to three points with a 2-0 win over St George who skidded back two places to ninth while Stanmore Hawks held onto second spot after they were held to a 2-2 draw by fourth placed Fraser Park and then the Hawks were held to a 1-1 draw in a Round 4 catch-up match with Gladesville. Fraser Park then graduated to third when they were 4-1 winners over Springwood in a Round 4 catch-up match.
Hurstville City Minotaurs are in fourth position despite their surprising 2-1 loss to eleventh placed Gladesville Ryde Magic and Mt Druitt Town Rangers held onto fifth place with a 3-1 win over Springwood who slipped back two places to eighth.
Sydney University scooted from ninth to sixth when they registered a 3-1 victory over Rockdale City Suns who promptly fell back two places to tenth and Hakoah jumped up from tenth to seventh with a 2-0 success over twelfth placed Hills Brumbies.
Grade 15
With only six points between the top nine teams anything could happen to change the look of this table over the next few weeks and it probably will so everyone will be watching the results very closely.
Fraser Park held onto the top spot when they were held to a scoreless draw by fourth placed Stanmore Hawks and then they were 6-0 winners over Springwood in a Round 4 catch-up play while the Hawks went on to win their catch-up match 2-0 over Gladesville.
Rockdale City Suns jumped one place to second with a 3-1 victory over Sydney University who dropped back one place to eighth while Hurstville City Minotaurs went back to third after they were beaten 2-0 by ninth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic and Mt Druitt Town Rangers stayed at fifth following their 1-1 draw with Springwood who are still sixth. 
Camden Tigers climbed one place to seventh when they were 4-0 winners over St George who dropped back to twelfth while Hills Brumbies moved up to eleventh when they drew 1-1 with tenth placed Hakoah.
Grade 16
While the leaders have established a break, there are now only six points between the second and the tenth placed teams so perhaps we should be expecting a great many changes over the coming weeks as the points seem to take a greater significance.
Sydney University stretched their lead at the top of the table to six points when they were 2-0 winners over Rockdale City Suns who dropped back two places to tenth while Hakoah moved from fourth to second when they recorded a 4-0 win over twelfth placed Hills Brumbies.
Stanmore Hawks went up two places to third following their 2-1 result over Fraser Park who stayed at sixth after they drew1- with Springwood in a Round 4 catch-up match and St George slipped from second to fourth after they were beaten 2-1 by Camden Tigers who jumped one place to eighth.
Gladesville Ryde Magic dropped two places to fifth when they had a scoreless with Hurstville City Minotaurs remained at seventh while Mt Druitt Town Rangers jumped from tenth to ninth when they were 3-0 winners over eleventh placed Springwood.
Grade 18
The top three teams have established a break on the pack behind them where there will be plenty of interest because there are only four points between the fourth and ninth placed teams.
Unbeaten Sydney University moved to the top of the table when they posted a 3-1 victory over Rockdale City Suns who slipped back one place to eighth while Camden Tigers are three points further back at second after they suffered their first loss of the season, a 2-0 result to sixth placed St George.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are still placed third after they were winners by the odd goal in five in a thriller over eleventh placed Springwood and Gladesville Ryde Magic slipped back to fifth following their scoreless draw with twelfth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs who were putting their first point on the board.
Fraser Park jumped four places to fourth with a 1-0 result over Stanmore Hawks who slipped back one place to tenth and then the Dragons posted a 6-1 victory over Springwood in a Round 4 catch-up game while Hakoah rose one place to ninth when they were 2-1 winners over Hills Brumbies who dropped one place to seventh.
-By Barry Davis