The Youth League Report (Super Youth League) Round 10
The remaining fixtures will be rescheduled and announcements will be made shortly.
We will see how Saturday?s results affected the various tables and have another look at the way each competition looks at the moment.
Club Championship
PCYC Parramatta have an advantage of twelve points at the top of the table over Dulwich Hill who are three points better off than third placed Central Coast Lightning. Then there is a gap of three points to Northern Tigers who are five points ahead of Spirit FC.
Western Panthers moved up two places to sixth, four points behind Spirit, after they pocketed all fifteen points from their clash with Granville Rage while
Macarthur Rams are five points further back at seventh.
Blacktown Spartans are nine points behind the Rams and thirteen points ahead of Schofields Scorpions who are six points clear of Granville Rage. Southern NSW are ten points further back at eleventh and Sydney Wanderers are two points worse off at twelfth.
Grade 13
The top two teams have grabbed fairly healthy margins that will keep them safe in their positions, even if they do suffer a loss. With only three points separating third from seventh the race has already started for a place in the finals series and that should provide plenty of interest for all concerned.
PCYC Parramatta are currently three points ahead of Central Coast Lightning who have a buffer of three points over Northern Tigers. One point further back at fourth are Blacktown Spartans who are one point ahead of Spirit FC.
Dulwich Hill and Macarthur Rams are one point away and only separated by goal difference while, four points away, Schofields Scorpions are eighth
Western Panthers climbed one place to ninth, four points behind the Scorpions, when they were 7-0 winners over Granville Rage on Saturday and Southern NSW are a point further adrift at tenth. Sydney Wanderers and Granville Rage are three points behind Southern with their positions being determined by goal difference.
Grade 14
The top two teams are fighting it out but neither of then is safe from the challenges that are bound to be mounted by the next three teams. That should make the results very interesting over the coming weeks and then the sixth and seventh placed teams will also be looking for places in the finals.
Unbeaten PCYC Parramatta have a lead of two points over Northern Tigers who are also yet to taste defeat. Dulwich Hill are two points behind the Tigers at third and they are three points ahead of Central Coast Lightning and Spirit FC whose positions are determined by goal difference.
Blacktown Spartans are three points further back at sixth while Western Panthers are now only one point behind the Spartans after they posted a 1-0 win on Saturday over eighth placed Granville Rage who are three points further adrift and one point in front of Macarthur Rams and Southern NSW who are separated by goal difference.
Schofields Scorpions are two points further back and eleventh and Sydney Wanderers are a point behind them at twelfth.
Grade 15
Dulwich Hill and Western Panthers are now locked together on points and only separated by goal difference after the Panthers registered a 2-1 win over Granville Rage on Saturday. PCYC Parramatta are four points behind those two at third and they are five points ahead of Macarthur Rams and Schofields Scorpions who have had their positions determined by goal difference.
Two points further away are Northern Tigers who are a point ahead of Central Coast Lightning, Southern NSW and Sydney Wanderers who have goal difference to thank for their positions on the table while Spirit FC are two points behind that group of three at tenth.
Granville Rage are two points adrift of Spirit and a point in front of twelfth placed Blacktown Spartans.
Grade 16
This competition could not be tighter as there are only four points separating the top seven teams and that means that everyone will be taking as much interest in all the other results as they are in their own outcome.
PCYC Parramatta and Spirit FC have been joined at the top of the table by Western Panthers who had a 2-1 victory over Granville Rage on Saturday and the positions of those three teams has been determined by goal difference.
Blacktown Spartans and Macarthur Rams are two points further back and they too are separated by goal difference while Central Coast Lightning are a point behind those two at sixth. Then there is one more point back to seventh placed Northern Tigers.
Four points further adrift at eighth are Granville Rage and they are a point ahead of Dulwich Hill who have an advantage of three points over tenth placed Sydney Wanderers.
Southern NSW are a point behind the Wanderers and Schofields Scorpions are five points further back.
Grade 18
Every position on this table is still up for grabs so there is bound to be plenty of interest in each and every result for several weeks to come.
Dulwich Hill and Central Coast Lightning are locked together at the top of the table and their positions have been decided on goal difference while Schofields Scorpions, Macarthur Rams and Spirit FC are three points further back and their places are also determined by goal difference.
Then there is a gap of two points to Northern Tigers and Western Panthers who won 2-1 over Granville Rage on Saturday while PCYC Parramatta are a point further adrift at eighth.
Granville Rage are two points behind Parramatta and four points ahead of tenth placed Blacktown Spartans. Sydney Wanderers are four points further back and they are only one point in front of Southern NSW who have yet to take the field of play.
-By Barry Davis