The Youth League Report – Division One Youth League (Round 6)

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Club Championship
Fraser Park are still leading the way on this table after they earned ten points from their visit to Hurstville City Minotaurs who have fallen back one place to seventh while Camden Tigers remained in second spot after they bagged nine points from their home matches against Stanmore Hawks who slipped back one spot to fourth.
Gladesville Ryde Magic grabbed third place when they pocketed twelve points at home to Hakoah and Mt Druitt Town Rangers retained fifth place thanks to the twelve points they took from eleventh placed Southern Branch.
St George climbed two places to sixth after they went home with twelve points from ninth placed Springwood United while Hills Brumbies dropped two places to ninth after they had the bye this week.
Grade 13
At kick-off time Fraser Park were unbeaten and at the top of the table by a margin of three points and Hurstville City Minotaurs were eleventh after losing all five of their opening games. Fraser Park are still at the top after their run of success continued with a 3-0 win that left the Minotaurs at the foot of the table.
Stanmore Hawks arrived at this round in second spot following a last match victory and Camden Tigers were sixth after winning their last two games. The Hawks went on with the job when they posted a 2-1 result that left them at second and the Tigers at sixth.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers had a win last week and that meant that they were in third position at kick-off time while Southern Branch were ninth after losing the three games they had played. The Rangers are still third following the very strong 6-0 victory while Southern have slipped back to tenth.
St George started day in fourth position after winning their last three matches while Springwood United were tenth following losses in the three matches they had played. When the Saints recorded a 3-0 win they stayed at fourth and left their opponents where they were.
A last match win had taken Gladesville Ryde Magic to fifth place at the start of play and Hakoah were seventh after last week?s loss. Despite a 2-1 win going to Magic both team remained where they were on the table.
Eight placed Hills Brumbies had the bye this week.
Grade 14
Hurstville City Minotaurs started the day in first place and two points clear of their nearest rivals after they had recovered from their only loss to post a win last week while Fraser Park were fifth and they were coming off a last match win. When the Minotaurs were 1-0 winners they stayed at the top of the tree while Fraser Park were able to hang on to fifth.
Camden Tigers had taken points from their last three matches and they kicked off this game in second place while seventh placed Stanmore Hawks had lost their last outing. The Tigers registered a 2-1 victory to retain second spot but the Hawks have dropped two places to ninth.
After earning points from their last three games Mt Druitt Town Rangers were in third place and Southern Branch were fourth thanks to the three wins that preceded last week?s loss. A 3-1 win has allowed the Rangers to stay at third and Southern have managed to hang in at fourth.
Gladesville Ryde Magic arrived at this match in eighth position and Hakoah were tenth following last game losses for both teams. Magic came up trumps this week with a 3-0 result and they climbed to seventh as a result, leaving Hakoah at tenth.
St George were in ninth place at kick-off time after they had recorded three draws from their four games while eleventh placed Springwood United had lost all four of their matches. The Saints moved up to eighth with a 2-0 win while Springwood are still at the foot of the table.
Sixth placed Hills Brumbies had the bye this week
Grade 15
Unbeaten with three wins and two draws to their credit Fraser Park began the day at the top of the ladder on goal difference and Hurstville City Minotaurs were tenth after losing their last three games. A 4-1 result has kept Fraser Park in the number one spot and they are now two points clear while the Minotaurs have dropped to eleventh.
Camden Tigers were placed second on goal difference at kick-off time and Stanmore Hawks were fourth following last week?s win. When the Hawks came up with a 1-0 win they claimed second spot and forced the Tigers back to fourth.
Hakoah arrived at this round in third position after suffering their first loss last week and Gladesville Ryde Magic were fifth following wins in their last three matches. These teams traded places on the table when Magic produced a 2-1 result.
Springwood United kicked off this match in sixth spot with two wins and a draw to show for their last three games and St George were eighth after a last match loss. The Saints posted a 2-0 scoreline and that caused them to rise to seventh while Springwood managed to stay at sixth.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers had lost their last two matches and so they came into this round in ninth place while Southern Branch were eleventh after draws from their last two outings. This week Southern took all the points with a 3-1 scoreline and they scooted up to eighth while the Rangers dropped to tenth.
Hills Brumbies fell back two places to ninth after they had the bye this week.
Grade 16
Fraser Park had posted four wins and a draw from their first five matches and they led the way on the table by two points while second placed Hurstville City Minotaurs were also unbeaten with three wins and two draws. Fraser Park had their margin reduced to a single point this week when they were held to a scoreless draw by the Minotaurs who have slipped back to third.
Camden Tigers started the day in third place after producing a win and a draw from their last two games and Stanmore Hawks were fourth after last week?s draw. The Tigers grabbed second spot with a 1-0 victory that saw the Hawks tumble back to seventh.
Hakoah were also unbeaten coming into this game with a win and four draws to show for their efforts and they were fifth while Gladesville Ryde Magic were seventh after winning their last two matches. Hakoah claimed fourth place with a 2-1 result and that has forced Magic back to eighth.
Springwood United kicked off this match in sixth spot and St George were ninth after both teams had lost their respective matches last week. Springwood moved up to fifth thanks to a 1-0 win while the Saints have remained at ninth.
With victories coming from their last two games Mt Druitt Town Rangers started the day in eighth position and Southern Branch were tenth after losing all four of their matches. The Rangers went on with the job with a 1-0 success this week and that elevated them to sixth but dropped Southern back to eleventh.
Hills Brumbies rose to tenth when they had the bye this week.
Grade 18
At kick-off time Camden Tigers were three points clear at the top of the ladder after winning all five of their games while Stanmore Hawks were placed fourth following losses in their last two outings. The Camden juggernaut continued this week when they were 3-0 winners, an outcome that dropped the Hawks back to sixth.
Fourth consecutive wins had put Fraser Park into second spot before a ball was kicked and Hurstville City Minotaurs were sixth after victories in their last two games. Fraser Park?s success continued with a very solid 6-0 result and they have remained at second while the Minotaurs have fallen to seventh.
Gladesville Ryde Magic came into this round in third place with three wins and a draw from their four matches while Hakoah were seventh after losing their last four contests. Magic retained third place with a 2-1 victory that has seen Hakoah drop back to eighth.
St George were in fifth place when this match started and they were coming off a last match draw while Springwood United were ninth after they lost their last game. The Saints took all the points this week when they were winners by the odd goal in five, a result that has moved them up to fourth and left Springwood at ninth.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers were placed seventh at kick-off time after winning last week and Southern Branch were eleventh following losses in all four of their opening games. A very respectable 7-1 win has elevated the Rangers to fifth and left Southern where they were.
Tenth placed Hills Brumbies had the bye this week.