The Youth League Report (Division One Youth League) Round 20 Review

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Which club will be the Club Champions? Which teams will be crowned Premiers? Who will reach the top five and who will miss out? These questions will all be answered by the results over the next two weeks.
Club Championship
Sydney University moved up one place to take the competition lead when they earned all fifteen points from their encounter with Stanmore Hawks who have fallen back one place to ninth. Uni had taken thirteen points last time the clubs met.
Fraser Park slipped back to second spot when they grabbed twelve points from their fixture against twelfth placed Hills Brumbies after Fraser Park had taken all the first round points.
Camden Tigers dropped back to fourth when Mt Druitt Town Rangers took twelve points from the clash, an outcome that has moved the Rangers up one place to third. In the first round Mt Druitt had taken ten points from the fixture.
Fifth placed Rockdale City Suns could take only five points from their matches against tenth placed Springwood as opposed to the first round when the Suns earned ten points.
Sixth paced Hurstville City Minotaurs had pocketed nine points when they last faced eleventh placed Hakoah and on this occasion they were able to take ten points from the day.
St George remained at seventh and Gladesville Ryde Magic climbed one place to eighth when the clubs split the points at seven apiece. The Saints had taken ten points from the first round clash.
Grade 13
Sydney University climbed one place to take the competition lead when they were 2-0 winners over twelfth placed Stanmore Hawks who Uni had beaten 3-0 the first time around.
Fraser Park dropped back to second when they suffered a 2-1 loss to fourth placed Hills Brumbies who had lost the first round match 2-0.
Third placed Rockdale City Suns went down 4-1 to sixth placed Springwood after the first round clash had ended at 2-2.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are still fifth after they recorded a 3-1 victory over eighth placed Camden Tigers. The first round match had ended in a scoreless draw.
Hurstville City Minotaurs remained at seventh when they had a 1-0 success over eleventh placed Hakoah who the Minotaurs had beaten 3-0 last time they met.
Ninth placed St George had defeated tenth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic 1-0 in the first round and they took the points again with a 2-1 scoreline this week.
Grade 14
Fraser Park are the competition frontrunners following their 3-0 win over twelfth placed Hills Brumbies who had lost the first round match 4-0.
Second placed Sydney University produced a 1-0 victory over Stanmore Hawks who have slipped back one place to fourth. The first round points had gone to Uni with a 5-0 result.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers climbed from seventh to third with a 3-0 win over Camden Tigers who have dropped two places to seventh. The Rangers had taken the first round points with a 2-0 scoreline.
Hurstville City Minotaurs rose one place to fifth thanks to their 2-1 victory over Hakoah who have fallen back one place to tenth. That reversed the first round outcome when Hakoah won 2-0.
St George skidded back two places to sixth when they went down 1-0 to Gladesville Ryde Magic who moved up one place to ninth. The Saints were 4-0 winners last time.
Eighth placed Rockdale City Suns posted a 4-0 win over eleventh placed Springwood, repeating the first round outcome when the Suns had won 4-1.
Grade 15
Unbeaten Fraser Park have already claimed the Premiers crown and they went on with the job with a solid 4-0 result over eleventh placed Hills Brumbies who had lost the first round game 3-0.
Second placed Hurstville City Minotaurs had defeated tenth placed Hakoah in the first round and they completed the double with a very respectable 6-0 result this time around.
Camden Tigers are third despite going down 2-1 to fifth placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers. The Tigers had claimed the first round points when they won 1-0.
Rockdale City Suns are in fourth position following their 1-1 draw with ninth placed Springwood after the Suns had won 2-0 last time the teams faced each other.
Sixth placed Sydney University came up with a 2-1 victory over Stanmore Hawks who have slipped back one place to eighth.  The first round points had also gone ti Uni when they won 4-1.
Gladesville Ryde Magic climbed one place to seventh with a 2-0 success over twelfth placed St George after the first round match had ended at 1-1.
Grade 16
St George are at the top of the competition table after they registered a scoreless draw with ninth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic. The Saints were 2-1 winners last time they met.
Second placed Sydney University had been held to a scoreless first round draw by seventh placed Stanmore Hawks but Uni took all the points this time when they won 2-0.
Fraser Park are in third position after they were 1-0 winners over twelfth placed Hills Brumbies who they had beaten 2-0 in the first round.
Fourth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs had won their first round clash with eighth placed Hakoah 2-1 and but this time the teams split the points with a scoreless draw.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers climbed two places to fifth with a 1-0 victory over Camden Tigers who have fallen back one place to sixth. The Rangers had won the first round engagement 2-1.
Tenth placed Springwood posted a 2-0 victory over eleventh placed Rockdale City Suns after Springwood had taken the first round points with a 3-0 scoreline.
Grade18
Sydney University have already won the Premiership and they continued their success with a 3-1 win over Stanmore Hawks who they had beaten 4-0 last time they met.
Second placed Fraser Park registered a 3-0 win over Hills Brumbies who have slipped back one place to ninth. Fraser Park were 5-0 winners in the first round.
Camden Tigers maintained third place when they produced a 3-1 result over fourth placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers, reversing the first round outcome when the Rangers had won 5-3.
Fifth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic were 4-1 winner when they last faced sixth placed St George but the Saints turned the tables this time when they won 1-0.
Hakoah moved up two places to seventh when they recorded a 2-1 win over twelfth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs who they had overcome by exactly the same scoreline in the first round.
Tenth placed Springwood and eleventh placed Rockdale City Suns battled out a 3-3 draw after Springwood had been 3-0 winners when they faced each other last time.
-By Barry Davis