The Youth League Report – NSW Super Youth League (Round 6)

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Club Championship
Spirit FC retained their place at the top of the table when they took eleven points from their visit to Northern Tigers who have dropped two places to eighth while Dulwich Hill climbed one place to second when they earned eleven points at home to Schofields Scorpions who have slipped back one place to tenth.
Sydney University dropped back to third even though they bagged ten points at home to eleventh placed Blacktown Spartans and PCYC Parramatta remained at fourth after they pocketed ten points at home to fifth placed Western NSW Panthers.
Central Coast Lightning moved up one place to sixth after they earned six points at Mounties Wanderers who used their nine points share of the spoils to climb one place to seventh.
Granville Rage rose one place to tenth when they shared the points at seven apiece with twelfth placed Macarthur Rams.
Grade 13
Central Coast Lightning began the day four points clear at the top of the table after winning all five games played so far while Mounties Wanderers were fifth following a first loss for the season in last week?s match. Lightning retained the lead but their margin was reduced to two points when they went down 1-0 to the Wanderers who stayed at fifth.
Unbeaten Schofields Scorpions kicked off this game in second spot following a last match draw and Dulwich Hill were placed ninth after they posted their first win last week. Dully proved that they were improving when they came up with a shock 3-2 result this week and that has taken them up to seventh while the Scorpions are now fourth.
Last week?s win had left Sydney University in third place at kick-off time while Blacktown Spartans were twelfth after they had lost the five games played so far. Uni claimed second spot when they were 5-0 winners and that has left the Spartans at the foot of the table.
Before a ball was kicked Spirit FC were in fourth position after they posted their third win from four games last time out while Northern Tigers were sixth and they were also coming off a last game win. Spirit jumped into third place with a 1-0 victory and that has pushed the Tigers back to ninth.
PCYC Parramatta arrived at this match in seventh place while Western NSW Panthers were eighth after both teams had suffered a last game loss. The Eagles rose to sixth thanks to a 1-0 result that has knocked the Panthers back to tenth.
Granville Rage were in tenth place at kick-off time and they were coming off a draw while Macarthur Rams were eleventh and they had lost their last match. The Rams made a return to the winners? circle with a 2-1 success and they have scampered up to eighth while Rage are now eleventh
Grade 14
A perfect record of five wins from as many games had taken Dulwich Hill to the top of the table by a margin of three points and Schofields Scorpions were eleventh after they had lost their last three contests. Dully made it six from six with a 3-1 result to remain at the top of the tree and the Scorpions are still eleventh.
Northern Tigers had won their last four games and earned second spot as a result while Spirit FC were unbeaten and in fourth position. Spirit came up trumps on this occasion with an emphatic 4-1 scoreline to claim second place and force the Tigers back to fifth.
Sydney University were placed third at kick-off time after winning their last three matches while eighth placed Blacktown Spartans had lost last week. Uni dropped back to fourth when they were held to a 1-1 draw by the Spartans who are still eighth.
Western NSW Panthers arrived at this round in fifth place after suffering a loss last week while ninth placed PCYC Parramatta were coming off a last game draw. The Panthers claimed third place with a 3-1 victory to leave the Eagles where they were on the table.
Last week?s win had put Central Coast Lightning into sixth spot while Mounties Wanderers had lost their last four matches and they were placed tenth. Lightning produced a 3-1 result this week but both teams stayed where they were on the ladder.
Seventh placed Granville Rage had won their last two outings while Macarthur Rams were twelfth after loosing all five of their opening games. Rage came away with the points thanks to a 1-0 result but it did not affect the position of either team on the table.
Grade 15
Spirit FC had won all five matches so far and that brought them into this round in first place while Northern Tigers were seventh after last week?s loss. Although Spirit dropped points for the first time when they were held to a 2-2 draw they are still the competition frontrunners and the Tigers have remained at seventh.
Unbeaten Dulwich Hill kicked off this week?s match in second spot and Schofields Scorpions were eleventh following a loss last week. Both teams retained their positions on the table when this week?s match ended in a 2-2 draw.
A last game win had placed Western NSW Panthers at third while PCYC Parramatta were fifth after suffering a loss last week. The Eagles climbed into third place with a 3-0 win and that has forced the Panthers back to sixth.
Victories in their last two matches had taken Granville Rage to fourth position at the start of play and Macarthur Rams were eighth following a last game win. Rage made it three in a row when they were 1-0 winners but neither team moved on the table.
Sydney University arrived at this round in sixth spot after losing for the first time in last week?s match while Blacktown Spartans were ninth after a last match win had broken a losing streak of three games. Uni bounced back this week with a solid 4-1 result  
Mounties Wanderers were placed tenth following a draw last week while Central Coast Lightning were twelfth after losing all five games played so far. Lightning finally cracked it for a win with a 2-1 scoreline but it did not affect the position of either of the teams.
Grade 16
PCYC Parramatta kicked off this match as the competition leaders on goal difference after suffering their first loss last week while Western NSW Panthers were twelfth with draws from their last three games. The Panthers did really well to hold the Eagles to a 4-4 draw, an outcome that saw Parramatta slip back to third and allowed the Panthers to rise to eleventh.
Spirit FC started the day in second place after taking points from their last three outings while Northern Tigers were ninth and they had earned points from their last two games. Spirit claimed the top spot on the table with a 2-0 victory while the Tigers dropped one place.
Mounties Wanderers had lost last week and that brought them into this game in third position and Central Coast Lightning were tenth thanks to a last game draw. The Wanderers bounced back this week with a 2-0 win that has moved them up to second while Lightning are now at the foot of the table.
Unbeaten Blacktown Spartans were in fourth place at kick-off time after producing draws from their last three matches and Sydney University were seventh following a last game win. Uni came up with the goods when they were 1-0 winners and that lifted to sixth spot while the Spartans have tumbled back to seventh.
After winning their last two games Dulwich Hill started this one in fifth position and Schofields Scorpions were sixth after they had also secured two victories from their most recent matches. Dully grabbed fourth place after they were held to a scoreless draw by the Scorpions who are now fifth.
Granville Rage had lost their last two contests and so they came into this round at eighth while Macarthur Rams were eleventh following a last game loss. The Rams flew up to eighth place with a 1-0 win while Rage have fallen back to ninth.
Grade 18
Sydney University were unbeaten and at the top of the table by three points at kick-off time while Blacktown Spartans were eighth after last week?s loss. The Spartans must have been pleased with their work when they came up with a 5-2 victory that helped them into sixth spot and forced Uni back to second place.
After taking points from their last three matches Dulwich Hill arrived at this game in third place and Schofields Scorpions were tenth after they had posted a draw and a win from their last two outings. A very solid 4-0 win has taken Dully to the top of the table on goal difference and left the Scorpions where they were.
Undefeated Western NSW Panthers came into this round in second spot and PCYC Parramatta were fifth after losing their last two games. The Eagles made a return to the winners? circle with a 4-1 result and that has elevated them to third place while the Panthers are now fifth.
Spirit FC started the day in fourth position thanks to a draw and a win from their last two matches while Northern Tigers were seventh after earning points from their last three games. Spirit have remained at fourth after they were held to a 1-1 draw by the Tigers who have dropped back to eighth.
Following their first loss last week Central Coast Lightning came into this round in sixth spot and Mounties Wanderers were ninth after last week?s loss. When the Wanderers were winners by the odd goal in five they rose to seventh position while Lightning have tumbled back to ninth.
Before a ball was kicked Granville Rage were eleventh and Macarthur Rams were twelfth with both teams yet to post their first points for the campaign. Both teams remained where they were on the table when this match was locked at 1-1 at the final whistle.