The Youth League Report (Division One Youth League) Round 13

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Camden Tigers started the day in second spot and Stanmore Hawks were tenth. The Hawks had earned nine points from the first round encounter but on this occasion the Tigers collected twelve points but neither club moved on the ladder.
Before a ball was kicked Mt Druitt Town Rangers were placed fourth and Hurstville City Minotaurs were seventh. The Rangers had pocketed eight points from the first round encounter but this time around the Minotaurs bagged ten points. That outcome did not affect the position of either club. 
Rockdale City Suns came into this round at fifth and Gladesville Ryde Magic were ninth. Rockdale had earned nine of the first round points but on this occasion the clubs split the points at seven apiece. While the Suns remained where they were, Magic climbed one place to eighth.
St George began this round in sixth spot and Hakoah were eighth. Twelve of the first round points had gone to the Saints and they improved on that this time when they took all fifteen points for their best day of the season. However, while St George stayed at sixth, Hakoah slipped back to ninth.
Springwood were in twelfth position at kick-off time for the first game on the day and Hills Brumbies were eleventh. The mountain men had bagged thirteen points when the clubs met last time but they had to settle for eight points this time around. Neither club moved on the table.
In round 11 catch-up action Fraser Park bagged thirteen points from their matches against Hakoah and that elevated them to second place and forced Camden back to third.
Grade 13
Fraser Park started the day as the competition leaders after winning their last five games and Sydney University were in second place following a winning sequence of four matches. Fraser Park were 3-0 winners in the first round and this time the match was a scoreless draw so it did not affect the position of either team.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers arrived at this match in sixth place and they had suffered a last match loss while Hurstville City Minotaurs were seventh and their last two games involved a loss and a win. The Rangers were 4-0 winners last time around but the Minotaurs turned the tables this week when they won 2-1 but neither team moved on the ladder.
Camden Tigers came into this game in fifth position on the end of a six match unbeaten run and Stanmore Hawks were twelfth and they had lost their last seven games. Camden took the first round points with a 3-0 result and while it was a bit closer this time, the Tigers were 2-1 winners again and that has left both teams where they were on the table.
Hills Brumbies were placed fourth before a ball was kicked and they had won both matches last weekend while ninth placed Springwood had recorded a draw and a win from their last two matches. Springwood had won 5-1 in the first round but the Brumbies reversed that this time with a 2-1 result and they climbed to third as a result while Springwood remained where they were.
Rockdale City Suns kicked off this match in third place with a win and a loss from their last two games while eleventh placed Gladesville Ryde Magic had lost both matches last weekend. The Suns were 4-0 winners in the first round clash but this time they were held to a 0-0 draw. That forced the Suns back to fourth but it did not affect Magic.
St George were eighth at kick-off time and they had remained unbeaten in their last five games while Hakoah were tenth and they had lost their last three. The Saints pocketed the first round points with a 3-0 victory and they were rewarded again when they won 2-0 this week. The result did not impact their positions on the table.
In round 11 catch-up action Fraser Park produced a 2-0 win over Hakoah to extend their lead at the top of the table.
Grade 14
After three unbeaten games Camden Tigers were the competition frontrunners Stanmore Hawks were fourth with a loss and a win to show for their last two outings. The Hawks were 2-1 winners in the first round and they showed that it was not a fluke as they won 4-0 this time, forcing the Tigers back to second and moving the Hawks to third.
Sydney University were in second spot at kick-off time following an unbeaten run of seven games while Fraser Park were third were coming off a last match loss. Fraser Park took the first round points with a 1-0 win but Uni turned that around with a 1-0 victory of their own. That allowed Uni to take over the top spot and the Dragons fell back to fourth.
Hakoah came into this match in fifth position and on the end of a seven match unbeaten sequence while St George were tenth and they had lost their last game. The Saints won 2-1 last time the teams met and they completed the double with a 1-0 result this time and that catapulted them to eighth and dropped Hakoah to sixth.
Starting the day at sixth Rockdale City Suns were unbeaten last in both matches weekend while eighth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic had not lost in their last three games. The Suns were 2-1 winners last time and they repeated that scoreline this week and that moved them up to fifth and dropped Magic to tenth.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers were seventh when this match started and they were coming off a win while Hurstville City Minotaurs were ninth and they had lost their last three games. The first round points went to the Minotaurs with a 2-0 result but this time the match ended at 1-1, leaving both teams where they were on the table.
Springwood kicked off this game at eleventh after posting a draw last week and Hills Brumbies were twelfth and they were also coming off a draw. Springwood took the first round points with a 1-0 result and they completed the double with a 3-0 outcome this time around but both teams stayed where they were on the ladder.
In round 11 catch-up action Fraser Park and Hakoah battled out a scoreless draw but it did not affect their positions on the table.
Grade 15
Fraser Park began this match in the top spot on the table after they had taken points from all their games this season while Sydney University were fifth and they were unbeaten in the last four matches. Fraser Park were 1-0 winners last time around but on this occasion the match was a scoreless draw and that left the teams where they were.
Rockdale City Suns kicked off in second spot and they had not lost any of their last seven games while Gladesville Ryde Magic were ninth and they had posted a win and a draw last weekend. The Suns took the first round points with a 4-1 result but Magic came up trumps this week with a 2-1 win that moved them up to eighth and left the Suns at second.
Camden Tigers had not been beaten in their last six games and they commenced this match in third position while sixth placed Stanmore Hawks had lost their last three. The Hawks had won the first round clash 1-0 but the Tigers squared the accounts this time with a 2-1 win, leaving the teams where they were.
Hurstville City Minotaurs were placed fourth at kick-off time after a loss and a draw last week and Mt Druitt Town Rangers were seventh with wins from their last two outings. The first round encounter was a 1-1 draw but the Minotaurs bagged the points this time when they won 3-1. Neither team had their position affected by that result.
Hakoah came into this game at eighth with two wins to their credit from last weekend and St George were twelfth and yet to record their first win. Hakoah were 2-0 winners last time but the Saints had real reason to celebrate as they won 2-1 this week. Hakoah fell to ninth but the Saints stayed at twelfth.
Springwood arrived at this match in tenth position after going five games without a win and Hills Brumbies were eleventh following three consecutive losses. The mountain men were 2-1 winners last time they met but the teams hared the points this time with a 1-1 draw. That did not affect the position of either team.
In round 11 catch-up action Fraser Park produced a 4-0 win over Hakoah to go further ahead at the top of the table.
Grade 16
With no losses from their last four matches, Sydney University began this game at the top of the table and Fraser Park were sixth and they had not been beaten in their last three outings. Uni were 5-1 winners last time they faced off but this time the match was a scoreless draw and that did not have an impact on the position of either team.
St George came into this round in second spot after a loss and a win last weekend and they were up against third placed Hakoah who had posted a big win last Saturday. The Saints took the first round points with a 1-0 result and they completed the double with a 3-2 result this time around and that allowed them to maintain their position but it forced Hakoah back to fifth.

Camden Tigers began the day in fourth place after a win and a loss last week and Stanmore Hawks were fifth following a win and a draw. The Hawks had won the first round match 1-0 but the Tigers reversed that situation this time with a 2-0 victory and that moved them up to third while the Hawks fell back to seventh.
Hurstville City Minotaurs arrived at this game at seventh and they had won their last match while Mt Druitt Town Rangers were eighth after an unbeaten sequence of five games. The first round clash was a 1-1 draw but this time Hurstville took all the points when they won 1-0, an outcome that moved them up to fourth and left the Rangers at eighth.
Gladesville Ryde Magic started this round at ninth with a draw and a loss to show for last weekend and Rockdale City Suns were tenth after losing their last two. Magic were 4-0 winners last time but the Suns took the points this week when they produced a 1-0 result. That caused the teams to swap places on the table.
Springwood arrived at this game in eleventh position and they were coming off a last match draw while Hills Brumbies were twelfth and they had a draw and a loss last weekend. The first round points went to Springwood when they won 1-0 and they made it a double with a 2-1 success this time. However, that result did not have an impact on the position of either team.
In round 11 catch-up action Fraser Park posted a 3-0 win over Hakoah and the teams swapped places on the table.
Grade 18
A perfect record of results had kept Sydney University well clear at the top of the table while sixth placed Fraser Park were coming off a last game loss. Uni had won the first round clash 2-1 and their juggernaut rolled on when they repeated that scoreline this time and that left the teams where they were on the table.
Camden Tigers arrived at this week in second spot after winning their last three outings and Stanmore Hawks were ninth following win in both matches last week. Camden took the first round points with a 2-0 win and they doubled that this time when they won 4-0 and that did not affect the position of either team.
Gladesville Ryde Magic kicked off this match in third position after an unbeaten run of four games and Rockdale City Suns were eleventh following losses in their last six matches. Magic were 1-0 winners when the teams met last time and they continued that trend with a 1-0 result this week but both teams stayed where they were on the ladder.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers came into this round in fourth place after losing their last two games and Hurstville City Minotaurs were twelfth and still looking for their first win. The Rangers were 5-1 victors last time and they completed the double with an 8-3 scoreline this time around and that left both teams as they were.
Hills Brumbies were placed fifth before a ball was kicked and they had posted wins in their last two games while Springwood were tenth with a win and a draw from their last two matches. The first round clash was a scoreless draw and history sort of repeated as this week?s game ended at 1-1. That left them both where they were on the table.
Hakoah started this game at seventh following losses in both games last week and St George were eighth after they lost their last three. The Saints were 2-1 winners last time and they completed the double with a 1-0 success this week, causing the teams to swap places on the ladder.
In round 11 catch-up action Fraser Park registered a 4-0 victory over Hakoah and that helped them to move up to fifth, dropping the Brumbies back to sixth.
-By Barry Davis