The Youth League Report (Division 1 Youth League) Round 12

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Club Championship
Sydney University are still on the top rung of the ladder after they earned all fifteen of the points from their encounter with seventh placed Hurstville City Minotaurs from whom they had taken ten first round points. 
Camden Tigers moved to second when they bagged thirteen points from their matches against eighth placed Hakoah and that is one more point than the Tigers took from the first round encounter.
Fraser Park slipped back to third when they were washed out against sixth placed St George.
Fourth placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers split the points at seven apiece with twelfth placed Hills Brumbies after the Rangers had grabbed all the first round points.
Rockdale City Suns are still fifth after they took nine points from their clash with tenth placed Stanmore Hawks and that was exactly the same outcome as the first round.
Gladesville Ryde Magic remained at eighth after they split the points at six a piece with eleventh placed Springwood. That was not an improvement for Magic but the mountain men would have been happier with the nine points they earned last time
Grade 13
Fraser Park held onto the top spot on the table after they were washed out against eighth placed St George.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers missed the chance to take the competition lead but they stayed at second when they lost 1-0 to sixth placed Hills Brumbies who the Rangers had beaten 3-0 last time.
Rockdale City Suns are still third following their 2-0 success over twelfth placed Stanmore Hawks and that completed the double for the Suns as they were 3-1 winners in the first round.
Sydney University stayed at fourth after they posted a 2-0 result over seventh placed Hurstville City Minotaurs who they had beaten 1-0 the first time around.
Camden Tigers remained at fifth thanks to their 2-0 victory over tenth placed Hakoah to complete the double as the Tigers were 1-0 first round winners.
Ninth placed Springwood had a comfortable 5-0 result over eleventh placed Gladesville Ryde Magic who the had beaten 2-1 last time.
Grade 14
Camden Tigers are still the competition leaders following their 1-1 draw with fifth placed Hakoah who the Tigers had beaten 3-1 when they met last time.
Sydney University moved up one place to second on goal difference when they were 5-0 winners over Hurstville City Minotaurs who fell back two places to ninth. The first round result was a 3-3 draw.
Fraser Park dropped back to third when their match against fourth placed St George was washed out.
Rockdale City Suns jumped two places to sixth with a 2-1 victory over Stanmore Hawks who have slipped back to eighth. The Hawks had won the first round clash by the same scoreline.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers rose two places to seventh when they recorded a 5-1 win over twelfth placed Hills Brumbies who they had beaten 3-0 in the first round.
The clash between tenth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic and eleventh placed Springwood ended at 1-1 after the mountain men had won the first round encounter 2-0.
Grade 15
Rockdale City Suns took the lead on the table with a 1-0 win over Stanmore Hawks who fell back two places to seventh. The Hawks had won the first round game by the same scoreline.
Fraser Park dropped back to second after they were washed out against twelfth placed St George.
Camden Tigers jumped two places to third thanks to their solid 3-0 victory over tenth placed Hakoah who the Tigers had beaten 3-1 last time they met.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers rose two places to fourth following their 4-0 success over eleventh placed Hills Brumbies and that completed the double for the Rangers as they were 5-1 winners in the first round.
Sydney University also climbed two places to fifth when they registered a 3-1 win over fourth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs who had won the first round encounter 3-0.

Gladesville Ryde Magic moved up to ninth after they had a 2-1 success over Springwood who fell back one place to tenth. In the first round Springwood were the winners with a 2-0 scoreline.
Grade 16
Sydney University grabbed the competition lead when they had a 2-0 win over Hurstville City Minotaurs who have slipped back one place to seventh. Uni were 4-0 winners last time these teams met.
St George dropped back to second spot when they were washed out against Fraser Park who have dropped one position to fifth.
Stanmore Hawks rose from fifth to fourth when they were 1-0 winners over tenth placed Rockdale City Suns who had won the last meeting 2-1.
Hakoah slid back one spot to fourth following their 4-2 loss to Camden Tigers who went up to third. Hakoah were 2-0 winners in the first round.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers dropped to eighth when they were held to a 1-1 draw by twelfth placed Hills Brumbies who had lost the first round match 2-1.
Ninth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic played out a scoreless draw with eleventh placed Springwood who were 5-2 losers when the teams met on the season?s opening day.
Grade 18
Sydney University slipped away to a lead of nine points at the top of the table thanks to their 2-1 success over twelfth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs who Uni had beaten 3-2 the first time around.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers dropped back one place to third after they lost 3-2 to Hills Brumbies who rose two places to sixth. The Rangers had won the first round game 3-0.
Camden Tigers are second on goal difference following their 4-2 result over Hakoah who have lost a place as they went to seventh. That completes the double for the Tigers as they had won the first round encounter by exactly the same scoreline.
Fraser Park retained fourth place despite being washed out against St George who have fallen back to eighth.
Gladesville Ryde Magic remained at fifth when they played out a 2-2 draw with ninth placed Springwood who were 3-2 winners last time around.
Stanmore Hawks rose one place to tenth when they posted a strong 4-1 win over Rockdale City Suns who dropped back to eleventh. The Suns had won the first round match 2-1.
-By Barry Davis