The Youth League Report (Division One Youth League) Round 19 Review

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Club Championship
Table toppers Fraser Park picked up twelve points from their encounter with Gladesville Ryde Magic who fell back one place to ninth. Fraser Park had earned all fifteen points last time the clubs met.
Second placed Sydney University bagged ten points from the four matches played against Camden Tigers who have slipped back one place to fourth. The Tigers had taken nine points from the first round clash.
Thanks to the ten points they picked up from a Round 14 catch-up fixture against St George, Uni have drawn level on points with Fraser Park but they have remained at second on goal difference.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers climbed one place to third when they earned nine points from their meeting with fifth placed Rockdale City Suns. The first round fixture had yielded eight points for the Suns. The Rangers had pocketed nine points from four Round 18 catch-up games against Springwood.
Sixth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs and split the first round points at seven apiece with twelfth placed Hills Brumbies but on this occasion the Minotaurs took nine of the available points.
Last time seventh placed St George saw Stanmore Hawks the Saints earned ten points but this time around the clubs had to settle for seven points each and that was enough to move the Hawks up one place to eighth.
Eleventh placed Hakoah had taken all the points last time they faced tenth placed Springwood but this time Springwood earned six points from the three games played.
Grade 13
Fraser Park continue to lead the way on the competition table after they suffered a surprising 2-1 loss to tenth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic who they had beaten 1-0 last time they met.
Sydney University are still in second spot following their 3-1 victory over Camden Tigers who have dropped two places to eighth. The Tigers were 1-0 winners in the first round.
Uni picked up three more points when they were 2-0 winners over St George in a Round 14 catch-up match.
Rockdale City Suns retained third position thanks to a 2-0 success over fifth placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers with whom they had played out a scoreless first round draw.
Hills Brumbies are still fourth after they went down 2-1 to seventh placed Hurstville City Minotaurs. Last time they met the Brumbies took the points with the same scoreline.
Springwood jumped two places to sixth when they registered a strong 4-0 victory over eleventh placed Hakoah who had taken the first round points with a 1-0 result. Springwood had also earned three points when they beat Mt Druitt 2-1 in a Round 18 catch-up game.
Ninth placed St George posted a 1-0 win over twelfth placed Stanmore Hawks and that made it two-from-two for the Saints as they were 3-0 winners when the teams met last time.
Grade 14
Fraser Park are still the competition frontrunners following their 3-1 victory over tenth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic who they had beaten 2-0 the first time around.
Sydney University rose one place to second with a 1-0 win over Camden Tigers who have slipped back one place to fifth. Uni had won the first round game 2-1.
Uni added a point to their tally when they drew 0-0 with St George in a Round 14 catch up match.
Stanmore Hawks moved up to third and St George climbed into fourth position when their clash ended at 1-1. The first round points had gone to the Saints when they won 1-0.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers shot up two places to sixth with a 2-0 win over Rockdale City Suns who have slipped back one spot to eighth. The Suns were 3-0 winners last time the teams faced each other. The Rangers had picked up another three points thanks to a 2-0 victory over Springwood in a Round 18 catch-up game.
Hurstville City Minotaurs fell back one place to seventh when they were held to a 1-1 draw by twelfth placed Hills Brumbies who had lost the first round encounter with a 3-0 scoreline.
Ninth placed Hakoah had beaten eleventh placed Springwood 2-0 in the first round but the mountain men reversed that situation when they registered a 2-1 win this time around.
Grade 15
Unbeaten Fraser Park have claimed the title of Premiers so congratulations go to them. They completed their mission with a 3-0 victory over seventh placed Gladesville Ryde Magic who they had beaten 4-1 in the first round.
Second placed Hurstville City Minotaurs were held to a scoreless draw by Hills Brumbies who have climbed one place to eleventh. Hurstville had won the first round encounter 6-1.
Rockdale City Suns jumped one place to third when they were 3-2 winners over fifth placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers who the Suns had beaten 2-1 the first time around.
Camden Tigers fell back one place to fourth when they went down 2-1 to sixth placed Sydney University who the Tigers had beaten 3-1 when they faced each other last time.
Uni collected another three points with a 2-0 win over St George in a Round 14 catch-up match.
Eighth placed Stanmore Hawks recorded a 1-0 win over St George who have fallen back one place to twelfth. The Hawks were 3-1 winners in the first round confrontation.
Eleventh placed Hakoah had beaten ninth placed Springwood 3-1 in the first round but their return match was postponed this week.
Grade 16
Sydney University moved to the top of the table when they drew 1-1 with seventh placed Camden Tigers who had taken the first round points when they produced a 2-1 win.
St George slipped back to second spot after they crashed to a 2-0 loss to fifth placed Stanmore Hawks following a first round encounter that had ended in a scoreless draw.
However, the top two places were reversed on Sunday when the Saints rolled Uni with a 3-1 scoreline to re-take the lead and send the ?students? back to second.
Third placed Fraser Park registered a 2-0 success over ninth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic who they had beaten by exactly the same scoreline in the first round.
Hurstville City Minotaurs are placed fourth thanks to their 3-0 victory over twelfth placed Hills Brumbies with whom they had played out a 1-1 first round draw.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers jumped two places to sixth on goal difference following their 3-0 victory over tenth placed Rockdale City Suns after the first round game had finished at 1-1.
Eighth placed Hakoah had beaten eleventh placed Springwood 2-0 in the first round but Saturday?s return game was postponed.
Grade 18
Sydney University had already wrapped up the Premiership so it did not have an impact on their position when their game against Camden Tigers was postponed. However, it did knock the Tigers back one place to third.
Uni added three more points to their tally when they were 3-2 winners over St George in a Round 14 catch-up match.
Fraser Park jumped into second spot with a 2-1 win over fifth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic who they had defeated by the same scoreline when they met in the first round.
Fourth placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers had beaten eleventh placed Rockdale City Suns 5-1 in the first round and they completed the double with a 5-3 result this time around.
St George are in sixth place after they produced a 1-0 win over seventh placed Stanmore Hawks who they had beaten by the same scoreline in their first round encounter.
Hills Brumbies are in eighth position following their 2-2 draw with twelfth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs who the Brumbies had beaten 1-0 when they met last time.
Hakoah climbed one place to ninth when they were 2-1 winners over Springwood who have slipped back to tenth. That repeats the outcome of the first round clash.
-By Barry Davis