The Youth League Report (Super Youth League) Round 15

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Naturally, loads of the matches can and will have an impact on the status of all the competition tables and so there is bound to be plenty of interest in the outcomes of each and every rescheduled game.
Club Championship
There was no movement on this table this week. However, with so many catch-up games to be played it is still possible that there could be a great many changes between now and the end of the season.
PCYC Parramatta are the leaders on this table and the were up against fifth placed Northern Tigers from whom they had taken eight points when they met last time but on this occasion the clubs split the points at seven apiece.
Second placed Spirit FC had shared the first round points at six apiece with tenth placed Schofields Scorpions and this time around Spirit bagged nine of the available points.
Third placed Dulwich Hill had earned nine points from the four first round games they played against twelfth placed Southern NSW and they added ten points to their tally this week.
When fourth placed Western Panthers last faced eight placed Blacktown Spartans the Spartans grabbed eleven points but it was a very different story this time as the Panthers took ten points home with them.
Central Coast Lightning are in sixth spot and they had earned all fifteen points when they met ninth placed Granville Rage the first time around and this week they added twelve points this week.
Seventh placed Macarthur Rams pocketed twelve points from their first round encounter with eleventh placed Sydney Wanderers but this week the Wanderers took nine points from the clash.
In Round 14 catch-up action top club PCYC Parramatta Eagles and sixth placed Central Coast Lightning split the points at seven apiece, an outcome that elevated Lightning to fifth.
Grade 13
PCYC Parramatta came into this match as the competition leaders after they had won their last nine matches while Northern Tigers were fifth and they were winners last week. The Tigers had won the first round match 2-0 but the Eagles squared that account this week when they won 4-0, leaving both teams where they were on the table.
Spirit FC kicked off this game in second spot with wins from their last three games while eighth placed Schofields Scorpions had lost their last two matches. The first round match was a scoreless draw but Spirit bagged all the points this time with a 1-0 win and that has forced the Scorpions back to ninth.
Third placed Central Coast Lightning had won their last three games and eleventh placed Granville Rage had won last week?s match. The first round points had gone to Lightning with a 4-1 result and they completed the double this time with exactly the same scoreline.
Blacktown Spartans began the day at fourth while Western Panthers were ninth and both teams were unbeaten in their last two games. In the first round the Spartans had won 4-0 and they added a 5-2 win this time around and that resulted in the Panthers slipping back to tenth.
After losing their last two games Macarthur Rams were sixth and Sydney Wanderers, who were unbeaten in their last four outings, were tenth. The Rams were 2-0 winners in the first round but the Wanderers turned the tables this week when they won 2-0. That was enough to shoot them up the table to seventh. 
Seventh placed Dulwich Hill arrived at this game on the back of a four match losing streak and twelfth placed Southern NSW had lost their last outing. Dulwich Hill had taken the first round points with a win by the odd goal in five but this time the teams split the points with a 1-1 draw. However, Dully dropped a spot to eighth.
In Round 14 catch-up action Central Coast Lightning moved into second spot when they defeated PCYC Parramatta Eagles 1-0.
Grade 14
Unbeaten Northern Tigers kicked off this game at the top of the table while second placed PCYC Parramatta had suffered a loss in their last game. The first round match was a 1-1 draw but the Tigers took all the points this time with a 3-1 victory.
Third placed Dulwich Hill had won their last two matches and ninth placed Southern NSW had lost their last game. Dulwich Hill had taken the first round points with a 3-0 result and they completed the double with exactly the same scoreline this week.
Spirit FC began the day in fourth place following a four match unbeaten run and Schofields Scorpions were twelfth after last week?s win. The first round encounter was a scoreless draw but when the Scorpions came up with a surprise 1-0 win they moved up to eleventh and forced Spirit back to fifth.
Central Coast Lightning were placed fifth at kick-off time and Granville Rage were eleventh after both teams had suffered a last game loss. Lightning were first round winners with a 4-1 scoreline and they did it again, this time with a 4-0 result that allowed them to jump into fourth place and dropped Rage back to twelfth.
Sixth placed Western Panthers had not lost any of their last eight games and seventh placed Blacktown Spartans had lost their last three matches. The first round points had gone to the Spartans when they won 2-1 but the Panthers turned the tables with a 1-0 win this week, an outcome that left Western at sixth and forced Blacktown back to eighth.
Macarthur Rams kicked off this game in eighth place after last week?s draw while Sydney Wanderers were tenth and they had lost their last match. The Rams had won the first round game 3-0 and they completed the double with a 1-0 success this time around. That moved Macarthur up to seventh and left the Wanderers at tenth.
In Round 14 catch-up action Central Coast Lightning climbed to third position with a 2-0 win over PCYC Parramatta Eagles.
Grade 15
Unbeaten since the opening day of the season, Dulwich Hill were the competition leaders while Southern NSW were tenth and they were coming off a last game loss. Dulwich Hill were 3-0 winners in the first round and they went on with the job, posting a 1-0 result this time.
After last week?s loss Western Panthers were in second spot and twelfth placed Blacktown Spartans were unbeaten in their last three games the first round match was a scoreless draw but the Panthers won 2-0 this time.
PCYC Parramatta kicked off this week?s match in third position while Northern Tigers were ninth and both had lost last week?s games. The Eagles had taken the first round points with a 4-2 win but the teams shared the points this time after they drew 1-1.
Schofields Scorpions were placed fourth at kick-off time and they were unbeaten in their last seven matches (six of which were draws) while Spirit FC were seventh after last week?s win. The first round match was a scoreless draw but Spirit swiped all the points this week when they won 1-0 and that moved them up to sixth while the Scorpions have slipped back to fifth.
Macarthur Rams were in fifth place before a ball was kicked following a win last week while Sydney Wanderers were sixth and they were unbeaten in their last three outings. The Wanderers were 2-1 winners in the first round clash but the Rams got the points this time with a 4-1 victory this time and they moved up to fourth and left the Wanderers at eighth.
Central Coast Lightning arrived at this game in eighth place after losing their last two games and Granville Rage were eleventh following last week?s loss. Lightning had won the first round clash 4-0 and they took the points again with a 2-1 success this time around. Lightning have climbed to seventh and Rage stayed where they were
In Round 14 catch-up action third placed PCYC Parramatta Eagles drew 2-2 with eighth placed Central Coast Lightning.
Grade 16
Unbeaten in their last seven games Western Panthers started the day as the competition leaders and Blacktown Spartans were third after remaining unbeaten in their last four outings. The Spartans were 2-0 winners last time the teams met but on this occasion the teams shared the points in an absolute thriller that ended at 4-4.
Second placed PCYC Parramatta came into this round with a four match unbeaten run and fourth placed Northern Tigers had not been beaten in their last ten matches. The first round encounter was a 1-1 draw but the Eagles grabbed all the points this time when they registered a 3-1 result that not only ended the Tigers? run of success but forced them back to fifth.
Spirit FC kicked off this week?s game in sixth spot following a last game win while twelfth placed Schofields Scorpions had lost their last two matches. The first round points had gone to Spirit when they won 2-1 and they completed the double with a 3-0 win this time around. That allowed Spirit to climb into fourth place.
Following a draw in their last game Central Coast Lightning began the day in seventh position and Granville Rage were eighth after last week?s loss. Lightning had bagged the first round points with a 3-0 win and they completed the double with a 2-0 success this time around to move up to sixth and force Rage back to ninth.
Dulwich Hill were in ninth place before a ball was kicked and they were unbeaten in their last two matches while Southern NSW were eleventh after losing their last five games. Southern were 2-1 winners in the first round but Dulwich Hill squared the account this week with a 2-1 victory of their own and they promptly rose to eighth as a result.
Macarthur Rams arrived at this game in fifth position after losing their last two matches and Sydney Wanderers were tenth following a loss last week. The Rams had won the first round clash 5-2 but the Wanderers turned the tables with a 3-1 result this time around. They stayed at tenth and the Rams fell back to seventh.
In Round 14 catch-up action PCYC Parramatta Eagles moved to the top of the table when they beat Central Coast Lightning 2-0.
Grade 18
After remaining unbeaten in their last four matches Dulwich Hill were at the top of the table and that is where they stayed when their match against twelfth placed Southern NSW was not played.
Spirit FC kicked off this week?s match in second spot following a last game loss while fifth placed Schofields Scorpions had won their last two and they had taken the first round points with a 4-3 result. The Scorpions completed the double with a 3-2 win this time around and that moved them up to fourth.
After three unbeaten games Macarthur Rams were in third place and Sydney Wanderers were eleventh following last week?s draw. The Rams were 1-0 winners in the first round but the Wanderers caused a stir when they won this time with a 4-2 scoreline, their first three-pointer for the season.
Central Coast Lightning were in fourth place at kick-off time while Granville Rage were sixth and both teams were coming off last game losses. Lightning had taken the first round points with a 4-0 result but Rage reversed that situation this time when they recorded a 4-0 win of their own. They stayed at sixth but Lightning fell back to fifth.
Seventh placed Northern Tigers had lost their last match and eighth placed PCYC Parramatta were coming off a last game draw. The Eagles had taken the first round points with a 2-1 win but the Tigers turned the tables with their own 2-1 success. That has driven the Eagles back to ninth.
Following five unbeaten games Western Panthers were ninth and Blacktown Spartans were tenth after a seven game losing streak. The first round clash was a 2-2 draw but the Panther took all the points this time with a 4-2 result that took them up to eighth.
In Round 14 catch-up action eighth placed PCYC Parramatta Eagles downed fifth placed Central Coast Lightning 5-2.