The Youth League Report (Division One Youth League) Round 15

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Club Championship
The only movement on this table on Saturday was at the lower end where the bottom two clubs exchanged positions again. However, in catch-up action from Rounds 11, 12 and 16 on Sunday there was some rearrangement of the pecking order. The number of rescheduled games yet to be played could well cause a great many changes to the appearance of this table over the next few weeks.
Table leaders Sydney University had earned twelve points from their first round encounter with ninth placed Hakoah and they took thirteen points from the clash this time around.
Second placed Fraser Park had grabbed thirteen points from the first round meeting with eleventh placed Springwood and when they repeated that dose this week the mountain men dropped back to twelfth.
Last time third placed Camden Tigers faced twelfth placed Hills Brumbies the Tigers bagged a dozen points but this time they had to be satisfied with nine. That has helped the Brumbies to rise to eleventh position.
Rockdale City Suns were placed fourth when they faced sixth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs from whom they had taken eight first round points. On this occasion the Minotaurs reversed that situation when they pocketed eight points but that has left both clubs where they were on the ladder.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers started the day in fifth position and they were up against seventh placed St George. Even though the Rangers earned eight points from the clash there was no impact on the position of either club.
Eighth placed Stanmore Hawks had earned nine points from their last encounter with tenth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic but this time the clubs split the points at seven apiece and stayed where they were.
In catch-up action from Rounds 11, 12 and 16 Stanmore Hawks moved up to ninth when they grabbed ten points from Springwood who used their three points share to move back to eleventh, second placed Fraser Park nabbed twelve points from seventh placed St George and eighth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic shared the points from the two matches played against ninth placed Hakoah.
Grade 13
Unbeaten in their last eight games competition leaders Fraser Park faced ninth placed Springwood who had won their last match. Fraser Park had taken the first round points with a 3-1 result and they went on with the job with a 1-0 win this time around.
Second placed Rockdale City Suns were unbeaten in their last two games while seventh placed Hurstville City Minotaurs had lost last week. The first round clash was a 1-1 draw and the teams shard the points again when this week?s match was scoreless. That has caused the Suns to fall back to third.
Sydney University began the day at fourth and they had gone five matches with out loss while Hakoah were tenth and they were coming off a last game draw. Hakoah were 1-0 winners in the first round but Uni reversed that this time when they posted a 1-0 success that helped them to move up to second spot while Hakoah slipped back to eleventh.
Third placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers had lost their last three outings while eighth placed St George were unbeaten in their last six games. When this match ended at 0-0 the Rangers went back to fourth.
When this match kicked off Camden Tigers were fifth and unbeaten for eight matches while Hills Brumbies were sixth and they had lost their last game. The first round points had gone to the Brumbies when they won 4-1 and they completed the double with a 2-0 result, an outcome that caused the teams to swap places on the table.
The first round clash between twelfth placed Stanmore Hawks and eleventh placed Gladesville Ryde Magic was a 0-0 draw but on this occasion Magic were a bit too good as they took the full ration of points with a 4-0 result and that moved them up to tenth.
In catch-up action from Rounds 11 and 12 Springwood?s 4-2 victory over Stanmore Hawks moved them up to eighth and Fraser Park?s 2-0 success over St George consolidated their place at the top of the table.
Grade 14
After eight unbeaten matches Sydney University were the competition frontrunners and ninth placed Hakoah had posted a draw in their last game. Uni had grabbed the first round points with a 1-0 win and they repeated that scoreline this time around.
Camden Tigers came into this game in second spot following last week?s win and Hills Brumbies were twelfth and yet to win. The first round points had gone to the Tigers with a 3-0 result and they continued that trend with a 2-1 victory this time.
Stanmore Hawks were placed fourth after three unbeaten games and Gladesville Ryde Magic were tenth following two consecutive losses. The first round game was a 1-1 draw and then that scoreline was repeated this week.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers had gone three matches without loss and they were fifth while eighth placed St George were last game winners. When the Saints won 1-0 they moved up to seventh and the Rangers tumbled back to eighth.
A four match unbeaten run had taken Rockdale City Suns to third position and seventh placed Hurstville City Minotaurs had not lost either of their last two games. The first round points had gone to the Minotaurs with a 2-1 win and they completed the double with a 1-0 success this time. That move Hurstville up to fifth and dropped Rockdale back to sixth.
Fraser Park began the day at sixth after losing their last three games while Springwood were eleventh and they had won last week. Fraser Park had won the first round clash 4-1 and they repeated the dose with a 3-0 win this time. That was enough to take them up to third place.
In catch-up action from Rounds 11 and 12 Stanmore Hawks produced a 2-0 win over Springwood and Fraser Park were 2-1 winners over St George.
Grade 15
Unbeaten Fraser Park were the competition leaders and they were up against ninth placed Springwood who had lost last week. Fraser Park were 6-0 winners in the first round but the mountain men came up with a surprise when they held the frontrunners to a 1-1 draw.
Second placed Hurstville City Minotaurs were unbeaten in their last three outings while third placed Rockdale City Suns had won their last game. The Suns had won the first round clash 4-2 but the Minotaurs squared the account with a 2-0 win this time around causing Rockdale to slip to fourth.
Camden Tigers were in fourth position following an unbeaten run of seven matches while eleventh placed Hills Brumbies had not posted a win in their last five games. The Tigers took the first round points with a 2-1 victory and that trend continued when they won 5-1 this week, enough to move them up to third.
Fifth placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers had lost heir last two games and twelfth placed St George were coming off a last match win. The Rangers were far too strong on this occasion as they registered a 6-0 win.
Sydney University were in sixth spot after a sequence of five games without loss and tenth placed Hakoah had suffered a last match loss. Uni were 4-0 winners last time the teams met and they completed the double with a 7-3 scoreline this week.
Gladesville Ryde Magic were eighth and unbeaten in their last three matches while seventh placed Stanmore Hawks had lost their last six games. The Hawks had won the first round encounter 2-0 but Magic reversed that this time when they posted a 2-0 result of their own. That caused the teams to swap places on the table.
In catch-up action from Rounds 11, 12 and 16 Stanmore Hawks returned to the winners circle with a 2-1 victory over Springwood, Fraser Park continued their run of success with a 9-0 win over St George and Gladesville Ryde Magic were 7-1 winners over Hakoah.
Grade 16
Sydney University were at the top of the table following an unbeaten run of five games and Hakoah were sixth after last week?s loss. Uni were -0 winners in the first round clash but they were held to a 1-1 draw this time around but Hakoah were forced back to seventh in the process.
Second placed St George had won their last two matches and seventh placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers had posted a draw at their last outing. When the match ended at 1-1 the Saints stayed at second and the Rangers slipped back to eighth.
Camden Tigers arrived at this game in third position with a win from last week?s game while twelfth placed Hills Brumbies had drawn last week?s match. The first round points had gone to the Tigers when they won 1-0 but the Brumbies sprang a real surprise when they were 1-0 winners this time, their first three-pointer for the season. The Tigers fell back to fourth as a consequence.
After an unbeaten sequence of six matches Fraser Park were in fifth position while eleventh placed Springwood had lost their last game. The first round encounter was a 1-1 draw but Fraser Park took all the points this time when they won 2-0 and that moved them into third place.
Hurstville City Minotaurs were fourth and they had won their last three games while ninth placed Rockdale City Suns were unbeaten in their last two outings. The first round clash ended at 1-1 and the teams shared the points again, this time with a scoreless draw. That has forced Hurstville back to fifth.
Stanmore Hawks started the day at eighth after a last game loss and Gladesville Ryde Magic were tenth following a sequence of seven matches without a win. The tams had played out a scoreless draw in the first round but this time the Hawks took the full ration of points with a win by the odd goal in five and that moved them up to sixth spot.
In catch-up action from Rounds 11, 12 and 16 Stanmore Hawks climbed to fourth when they defeated Springwood 2-0, St George took over the top spot on the table with a 2-1 win over Fraser Park and Hakoah were 1-0 winners over Gladesville Ryde Magic.
Grade 18
Sydney University unblemished record had taken them to the top of the table and they faced ninth placed Hakoah who had lost their last four matches. Uni had picked up the first round points with a 4-1 win and they completed the double with a 3-0 success this time around.
Second placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers had won their last two games while seventh placed St George were last match winners. When the Rangers won the clash 3-0 the positions of the teams remained unchanged.
After winning their last four outings Camden Tigers were in third place while sixth placed Hills Brumbies had lost last week. The Tigers had taken the first round points with a 1-0 victory and they continued that trend with a 4-1result this time.
Gladesville Ryde Magic came into this round in fourth place and they had not been beaten in their last five games while Stanmore Hawks were tenth and they had lost heir last match. The Hawks were 4-2 winners in the first round and they completed the double with a 1-0 win this week, a result that took them up to ninth.
Fifth placed Fraser Park had lost three of their last four matches and eighth placed Springwood were last match winners. Fraser Park had taken the first round points with a 6-1 result and they went on with the job with a 3-2 success this time.
Rockdale City Suns started this game in eleventh place and they had won last week while twelfth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs were yet to record their first victory. The Suns were 2-1 winners last time the teams met and they posted a 5-1 scoreline this time.
In catch-up action from Rounds 11 and 12 Stanmore Hawks drew 1-1 with Springwood and Fraser Park climbed to fourth when they defeated St George 1-0.