The Youth League Report (Super Youth League) Round 13

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This time the Eagles had to settle for only five points but it was enough to keep them in the top spot while Dully?s eight points share was not quite enough to prevent them from slipping back to fourth.
Spirit FC came into this round in second spot while Granville Rage were positioned ninth. In the first round Spirit earned nine of the available points but the were limited to only five points this time around and they dropped back to third as a result while Rage remained at ninth despite their very good results.
Before a ball was kicked on the day Northern Tigers were fourth and Central Coast Lightning were sixth. The points were split at six apiece last time the clubs met. It was a different story this week as the Tigers earned ten points but even that was not enough to prevent them from dropping to fifth and Lightning were able to retain sixth spot
Western Panthers arrived at this fixture in fifth position and Macarthur Rams were seventh. Twelve points went to the Rams last time the clubs met. The panthers reversed things this time around as they bagged thirteen points, enough to see them soar into second position, while the Rams are still seventh.
Blacktown Spartans started the day in eighth place and Southern NSW were twelfth. When they met last time the clubs split the points at five apiece. History repeated itself as the points were once again divided equally at five each and that left both clubs exactly where they were on the table.
Schofields Scorpions were in tenth position when play commenced for the day and Sydney Wanderers were eleventh. The Scorpions pocketed nine points from the first round encounter. The Wanderers continued their good recent results when they earned ten points this time around, an outcome that saw the clubs swap places on the table.
Grade 13
After winning their last seven games PCYC Parramatta were in first place when this game kicked off while Dulwich Hill were sixth and they had lost their last two matches. Parramatta had taken the first round points with a 3-0 victory. The Eagles took their successful run to eight matches with a 5-2 result that kept them in first place and forced Dully back to seventh.
Central Coast Lightning came into this match in second spot after they had won their last two games while Northern Tigers were fourth and they were last match winners. Lightning earned the first round points with a 4-1 result. Lightning made it three in a row when they recorded a 2-0 scoreline that allowed them to stay in second place and the Tigers were able to hold onto fourth.
Spirit FC kicked off this match in third position after last week?s win and Granville Rage were twelfth and they had lost their last four outings. Spirit were 4-1 winners in the first round clash. Spirit went on with the job as they posted a 1-0 success to remain at third while Rage are still twelfth.
After last week?s loss Blacktown Spartans were placed fifth while Southern NSW were ninth following nine consecutive losses. The first round game ended at 2-2. When this week?s match was once again a 2-2 draw the teams stayed exactly where they were on the table.
Macarthur Rams started this game at seventh following last week?s win and Western Panthers were ninth after they had lost their last game. The Rams picked up the first round points with a 2-1 scoreline. In a form reversal the Panthers took the points this time when they won 2-1 but it was not enough to change the position of either team.
At the start of play Schofields Scorpions were in eighth position and they had won last time they played but their next four matches were washed out. Sydney Wanderers were tenth and they had won their last two games. The first round match ended at 0-0. however, this time the Wanderers took all the points when they won 2-0 and that forced the teams to change places on the ladder.
Grade 14
Unbeaten Northern Tigers were in first place on the table before a ball was kicked and Central Coast Lightning were third and they had not been beaten in their last eight matches. When they met in the first round Lightning had claimed the points with a 4-1 result. This time around the Tigers were able to maintain their form with a win by the odd goal in five to stay at the top of the ladder while lightning dropped back to fifth.
Second placed PCYC Parramatta were also undefeated at the start of play while Dulwich Hill were in fifth spot after they had not won any of their last three games. The first round points went to Parramatta when they won 3-0. Dulwich Hill got their revenge this week when they won 1-0 and they immediately climbed to third and the Eagles were able to hang onto second.
Spirit FC began the day in fourth position after they had posted a draw and a win in their last two games while Granville Rage were ninth and they had not recorded a win in their last four matches. The first round match was a scoreless draw and then the same result struck again this week, leaving both teams where they were on the table.
Western Panthers came into this match at sixth and they had not lost in their last six games while Macarthur Rams were eighth and they were coming off a win last Monday after they previous three matches were washed out. The Rams won the first round clash 1-0 but on this occasion the Panthers posted a 3-0 result to stay at sixth while the Rams fell back to ninth.
Blacktown Spartans kicked off this match in seventh position after three of their games were washed out followed by their loss on Monday while Southern NSW were tenth and they had not won in their last ten matches. The first round points had gone to Southern when they won 3-1. The points went to Southern again this time when they were 3-0 winners but they had to remain at eleventh and the Spartans are still seventh.
Sydney Wanderers started this game in tenth place after winning their last two outings and Schofields Scorpions were twelfth following their last match draw followed by four washouts. The first round match ended at 0-0 but all the points went to the Wanderers this week when they won 1-0 and that moved them up to eighth, leaving the Scorpions where they were.
Grade 15

Thanks to wins in their last six games Western Panthers kicked off this match at the top of the table while Macarthur Rams were fourth and they were also unbeaten in their last six matches. The Panthers were 2-1 winners in the first round clash and they continued their good form with a 3-0 win this time, a result that allowed both teams to stay where they were on the table.
Dulwich Hill were in second spot after ten consecutive unbeaten matches and PCYC Parramatta were third after they recovered from their only loss with a win and a draw last weekend. The first round clash was a scoreless draw but this time Dulwich Hill grabbed all the points with a 1-0 scoreline. Neither team has moved on the table as a result.
Schofields Scorpions entered this round in fifth place after a last match win and four consecutive washouts while Sydney Wanderers were sixth following their win last time out. The Scorpions had taken the first round points with a 4-2 result but this time the teams shared the points when the game ended at 0-0 but it was not enough to change the position of either team.
Spirit FC began the day at seventh following two losses last weekend and Granville Rage were eleventh after they lost on Monday. The first round clash was a scoreless draw and that result was repeated this time, leaving the teams were they were on the ladder.
At the start of this match Northern Tigers were eighth after they had lost their last two games while Central Coast Lightning were ninth following their loss on Monday. The first round encounter ended at 3-3. However, the Tigers produced a 2-0 win but they remained at eighth and Lightning dropped back to tenth.
Southern NSW kicked off this game at tenth after Monday?s draw had ended a run of three losses while Blacktown Spartans were twelfth and they had won their last two matches. The first round match was a 1-1 draw and that is exactly what happened this week. That moved Southern up to ninth but the Spartans stayed where they were.
Grade 16
PCYC Parramatta were at the top of the table when this game kicked off and they were coming off two wins last weekend while Dulwich Hill were ninth following last week?s loss. Parramatta were 1-0 winners in the first round. However, this week?s game was a scoreless draw and that forced the Eagles back to second while Dulwich Hill slipped back to tenth.
Western Panthers were placed second when they match started following their unbeaten run of five games while Macarthur Rams were fourth thanks to wins in their last two matches. The first round points went to the Rams after they won 2-1 but the Panthers reversed that result this week when they won 1-0 and that moved them to the top of the table and dropped the Rams back to fifth.
Northern Tigers came into this game at third after a run of eight unbeaten games and Central Coast Lightning were seventh after Monday?s loss had ended their unbeaten sequence of five games. The first round match was a 1-1 draw and that result was repeated this time around, leaving both teams where they were on the ladder.
Spirit FC were placed fifth at kick-off time after two losses and a draw from their last three matches while Granville Rage were eighth following their loss on Monday. Spirit were 2-0 winners when the teams met last time but on this occasion Rage got the points with a 1-0 victory. Granville stayed at eighth but Spirit fell back to sixth.
Blacktown Spartans came into this match in sixth position after Monday?s draw while Southern NSW were eleventh following their run of seven losses. The first round points were collected by the Spartans when they won 2-1 and they did it again this week, this time with a 3-0 result. That allowed them to climb to fourth and left Southern at eleventh.
Sydney Wanderers were tenth when play started following their last match victory and Schofields Scorpions were twelfth after losing their last seven games. The first round match was a 1-1 draw but on this occasion the Wanderers were 1-0 winners, an outcome that moved them up to ninth and left the Scorpions where they were.
Grade 18
After winning their last seven games Spirit FC were the competition leaders at kick-off time while Granville Rage were seventh following their loss on Monday. The first round outcome was a 1-1 draw but this time around Rage took the points with a 2-1 scoreline. Spirit held onto the top spot and Granville rose to sixth.
Dulwich Hill were second after they had won their last two matches while PCYC Parramatta were ninth following their loss on Saturday. Dulwich Hill had claimed the first round points with a 2-1 win. This time the teams split the points with a 1-1 draw and the teams stayed where they were on the table.
Central Coast Lightning arrived at this game in third position after they drew on Monday and Northern Tigers were eighth following losses in their last two matches. The Tigers had won the first round clash 5-1 and they went on with the job this time when they won 4-0. That helped them to move up to seventh and left Lightning at third.
Macarthur Rams were fourth after they won on Monday and Western Panthers were sixth following their unbeaten run of three matches. The Rams were 1-0 winners in the first round clash but the return game was a scoreless draw. Macarthur remained at fourth but Western dropped back to eighth.
Schofields Scorpions were fifth at kick-off time flowing losses in their last two games and then four consecutive washouts while Sydney Wanderers were eleventh and they were yet to record their first win. The Scorpions were 3-2 winners last time the teams met and they took the points again this week when they won 4-0. Neither team moved on the table.
The match between tenth placed Blacktown Spartans and twelfth placed Southern NSW was not played.
-By Ross Anderson