The Youth League Report (Premier Youth League) Round 17

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Last time Blacktown City Demons met Bonnyrigg White Eagles the Demons made off with thirteen points but on this occasion they were forced to settle for ten points.
Manly United could only earn eight points from their first round clash with Sydney Olympic and this week the clubs shared the points equally at five each from the four matches played over the weekend.
In their first round encounter Marconi Stallions bagged eight points from Sutherland Sharks but this time around the clubs took seven points each from their meeting.
When West Sydney Berries met Sydney United in the first round the Berries showed a profit of eight points but it was very different this week as United grabbed eleven points from the weekend matches.
Sydney Tigers had earned eight of the first round points when the faced Bankstown City but this week the Lions turned the tables when they took ten points from their clash with the Tigers
Grade 13
Sydney Olympic began the day in third position after last week?s draw and they were up against fourth placed Manly United who were coming off wins in their last two games. The first round clash was a 1-1 draw but Olympic gobbled up all the points this time with a 1-0 success. They have consequently taken over the competition lead and dropped Manly back to fifth.
Wollongong Wolves came into this game as the competition leaders after they had won their last three matches while Penrith Nepean United were eleventh and they had remained unbeaten in their last three outings. The Wolves took the first round points with a 3-0 result but Penrith showed that their recent form was solid when they won this game 2-1. That result forced the Wolves back to second spot and allowed Penrith to move up to tenth.
Third placed West Sydney Berries had lost their last two matches and eighth placed Sydney United had won their last two and they had taken the first round points with a 2-0 win. However, this time the teams split the points when their encounter was a scoreless draw and that did not affect the position of either team.
Blacktown City Demons began the day in seventh place and Bonnyrigg White Eagles were sixth and both were coming off last game wins. The first round points had gone to the Demons with a 2-0 victory but this time the teams split the points when their match finished at 3-3, an outcome that allowed Bonnyrigg to climb to fourth and left Blacktown where they were.
Marconi Stallions kicked off this match in fifth position after a last game loss while ninth placed Sutherland Sharks had lost their last three contests. The first round encounter was a 1-1 draw but the Sharks managed to grab the points this week when they posted a win by the odd goal in five.
Bankstown City arrived at this match in tenth place and they were winners at their last outing while Sydney Tigers were twelfth and they had lost their last two games. The Tigers earned the first round points with a 3-2 win but this week?s game finished at 0-0, meaning that the Lions have dropped back one place and the Tigers are still at the foot of the table.
In Round 13 catch-up action Sydney Olympic rolled Sydney Tigers with a 3-1 scoreline.
Grade 14
At kick-off time Blacktown City Demons were in second spot while Bonnyrigg White Eagles were twelfth and both had suffered losses in their last games. The Demons had won the first round clash 2-0 and they completed the double with a 4-0 result this time around. That was enough to help them to take over the leading position on the table and it left the White Eagles where they were on the ladder.
Marconi Stallions started this week?s match in first place and Sutherland round points had gone to the Stallions when they won 1-0 but the Sharks reversed that this time when they posted a 1-0 win of their own. As a result, the Stallions went back to second spot and the Sharks stayed at third.
Following an unbeaten run of five games Wollongong Wolves started this match in fourth position while seventh placed Penrith Nepean United were coming off a last game draw. Penrith were the first round winners with a 2-1 result but the Wolves squared the account this time when they registered a 1-0 win that left them where they were but forced Penrith back to eighth.
Manly United came into this game in fifth place and they had won their last match while Sydney Olympic were ninth and they had posted a draw last week. Manly took the first round points thanks to a 1-0 victory but this time Olympic did well to hold their better placed opponents to a 1-1 draw and that left both teams where they were on the ladder. Olympic picked up three midweek points when they were 4-1 winners over eleventh placed NSWIS Girls.
Sixth placed Sydney Tigers had not lost any of their last six outings while thirteenth placed Bankstown City had lost their last three. The first round clash was a 1-1 draw but the Tigers were able to continue their recent success with a 1-0 success this time. Neither team moved on the table.
Sydney United were eighth at kick-off time following last week?s win and West Sydney Berries were tenth after losing their last two games. The first round encounter finished at 1-1 and that scoreline was repeated this week, an outcome that helped United to rise to seventh and left the Berries where they were.
In Round 13 catch-up action Sydney Tigers drew 0-0 with Sydney Olympic.
Grade 15
Blacktown City Demons started the day as the competition leaders after they had remained unbeaten in their last four matches and Bonnyrigg White Eagles were twelfth following last week?s draw. The first round points had gone to the Demons when they won 1-0 but they really went to town this time around when they posted a very impressive 9-0 result that left both teams where they were on the table.
Unbeaten Marconi Stallions were in second spot and fifth placed Sutherland Sharks had not lost any of their last three games. The Stallions were 2-1 winners when these teams met last time and they repeated that scoreline on Saturday, an outcome that did not have an impact on the position of either team.
Third placed Manly United were unbeaten in their last six matches and eighth placed Sydney Olympic were coming off a last game loss. Olympic had pocketed the first round points with a 1-0 win but Manly turned the tables this time with a 2-0 success. Neither team moved on the ladder. Olympic added three points to their tally with a 4-0 midweek win over thirteenth placed NSWIS Girls.
Sydney United kicked off this week?s match in fourth place after a last match loss and eleventh placed West Sydney Berries had lost their last two games. When they met last time the Berries were 2-1 winners but United squared that account with a 2-1 victory this time around to leave both teams where they were on the table.
Wollongong Wolves were sixth before a ball was kicked and they were coming off a last match win while Penrith Nepean United were seventh and they were on the end of a seven match unbeaten run. Penrith had bagged the first round points with a 1-0 result and they completed the double with a 3-0 victory this time around. That caused the teams to swap places on the table.
Ninth placed Bankstown City had lost their last game and tenth placed Sydney Tigers were unbeaten in their last three outings. The first round clash had ended at 1-1 but on this occasion the Lions grabbed all the point when they won 2-1. that was not enough to alter the position of either team.
In Round 13 catch-up action Sydney Tigers were 2-1 winners over Sydney Olympic.
Grade 16
Competition leaders Wollongong Wolves were coming off a last game win and eighth placed Penrith Nepean United had lost last week. Penrith had taken the points from the first round encounter with a 1-0 win but the Wolves squared that account when they posted a 1-0 scoreline of their own this time around to leave both teams where they were on the table.
Unbeaten in their last ten games, Sydney United started this game in second spot and sixth placed West Sydney Berries had won their last two matches. Their first round clash ended at 1-1 but on this occasion United earned the points with a 2-1 result. That did not have an impact on the position of either team.
Third placed Sydney Olympic had not been beaten in their last six matches while fourth placed Manly United were unbeaten in their last three outings. Olympic were 2-0 winners in the first round match but the teams shared the spoils this week with a 1-1 draw to stay where they were on the ladder.
Blacktown City Demons kicked off this week?s match at fifth and they were coming off a last match loss while eleventh placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles had lost their last five games. The Demons had won the first round game 2-0 and they completed the double by repeating that scoreline this time around. The result did not have an impact on the position of either team.
Sydney Tigers came into this game in seventh position while Bankstown City were tenth and both were coming off last game losses. The Tigers had won 3-0 last time the teams met but the Lions reversed that situation this time when they recorded at 3-0 result of their own, an outcome that moved them up to ninth and left the Tigers at seventh.
Sutherland Sharks began the day at ninth after losing their last three games while Marconi Stallions were twelfth and they had posted a draw last time out. The first round clash was a scoreless draw but the Stallions bagged all the points this time with a 2-1 win. As a result the Stallions moved up to ninth and the Sharks slipped back to eleventh.
In Round 13 catch-up action Sydney Olympic posted a 2-1 win over Sydney Tigers.
Grade 18
The match between competition leaders Wollongong Wolves and ninth placed Penrith Nepean United was washed out, leaving the Wolves at the top of the table and forcing Penrith back to tenth.
Blacktown City Demons arrived at this game in second spot and they were unbeaten in their last five games while Bonnyrigg White Eagles were twelfth and they had posted a win last week. The first round match was a 1-1 draw and this time the White Eagles came up with a real surprise when they were 3-1 winners. The Demons retained their place and Bonnyrigg climbed to eleventh.
The match between third placed Manly United and sixth placed Sydney Olympic was washed out.
When fourth placed Sutherland Sharks met eighth placed Marconi Stallions in the first round the Sharks were 3-2 winners but on this occasion the teams shared the spoils when the match ended at 1-1.
Bankstown City started the day in seventh position while Sydney Tigers were eleventh and both teams had lost their last two games. Bankstown had bagged the first round points with a 3-0 win and they completed the double by repeating that scoreline this time around. The Lions rose to fifth position and the Tigers dropped back to twelfth.
At kick-off time Sydney United were in tenth place after two unbeaten matches and West Sydney Berries were fifth and coming off a last game loss. The Berries had won the first round clash 2-0 but United squared the account with a 2-1 victory and they moved up to ninth while the Berries slipped back to sixth.
The match between NSWIS Boys and Manly United was washed out.