Division One Youth League Round 10 Review

It is interesting to watch teams jockeying for positions during this stage of the season in an attempt to be in the best possible position for the run home to the finals series.
Club Championship
Fraser Park extended their lead at the head of this table to thirteen points when they took eleven points from their visit to Springwood United who have dropped back one place to tenth.
Second placed Camden Tigers would have been very disappointed that they earned only five points from their matches at Gladesville Ryde Magic who have used their eight points share to move up two places to fourth.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers remained in third position when they showed a profit of twelve points from their home matches against Stanmore Hawks who are still in fifth position.
St George dropped two places to sixth when their fixture against eighth placed Hakoah was washed out.
Hurstville City Minotaurs held onto seventh spot after they had the bye this week.
Hills Brumbies moved up one place to ninth after they had their best day of the season, a yield of twelve points from their home games against eleventh placed Southern Branch.
Grade 13
Mt Druitt Town Rangers took their winning streak to six games and doubled the margin of their competition lead to four points when they recorded a 4-1 victory over Stanmore Hawks, ending their winning run of four matches and forcing them back one place to third,
Fraser Park jumped one place to second when they recovered from a last-game loss to post a 1-1 draw with tenth placed Springwood United who had also lost last week.
Camden Tigers made it three wins in a row and climbed two places to fourth thanks to a very respectable 4-0 success over Gladesville Ryde Magic who have fallen back one place to fifth.
St George dropped one place to sixth when their match against eighth placed Hakoah was washed out.
Hills Brumbies are still in seventh spot after they followed up last week?s draw with a 3-0 win over Southern Branch who have remained at ninth while Hurstville City Minotaurs have remained at eleventh after they had the bye this week.
Grade 14
Competition frontrunners Mt Druitt Town Rangers made it eight consecutive wins and took their leading margin to four points with a very solid 5-0 result over Stanmore Hawks who have stayed at seventh position.
Hurstville City Minotaurs managed to remain in second spot after they had the bye this week.
Fraser Park have remained at third after they made it three wins in a row with a 3-0 scoreline when they faced Springwood United who have slipped back one place to tenth.
Camden Tigers recovered from a last game loss but dropped one place to fifth when they were held to a 2-2 draw by Gladesville Ryde Magic who have climbed one place to eighth.
Southern Branch posted their second win in as many games and climbed one place to fourth when they had a 1-0 success over Hills Brumbies who slipped back one spot to ninth.
St George and Hakoah remained at sixth and tenth respectively when their encounter was washed out.
Grade 15
Unbeaten Fraser Park saw their competition leading margin reduced to three points when they were held to a 2-2 draw by Springwood United who have remained in seventh position.
Stanmore Hawks rose one place on the ladder to second when they were 1-0 winners over Mt Druitt Town Rangers who have slipped back one place to eleventh.
Hakoah fell back two places to fourth and St George retained sixth place when their clash was washed out.
Gladesville Ryde Magic recovered from a run of two losses to move up one place to third when they registered a 2-1 victory over Camden Tigers who have retained fifth position.
Hills Brumbies shot up two places to ninth and ended a five-game losing run thanks to a 3-2 success over Southern Branch who have managed to stay in eighth place.
Hurstville City Minotaurs slipped back one place to tenth when they had the bye this week.
Grade 16
Fraser Park have remained unbeaten and taken their competition leading margin out to three points after they recorded a 2-1 victory over sixth placed Springwood United.
Camden Tigers are still in second spot when they took their unbeaten sequence to three games after they played out a 1-1 draw with Gladesville Ryde Magic who are still placed eighth.
Hurstville City Minotaurs have held onto third place after they had the bye this week.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers took their unbeaten run to three games and climbed one place to fourth when they were 4-1 winners over Stanmore Hawks who are still placed seventh.
Hakoah slipped back one place to fifth when their match against ninth placed St George was washed out.
Hills Brumbies over came last week?s loss with a strong 3-0 result over Southern Branch, an outcome that has left the teams in tenth and eleventh places respectively.
Grade 18
Camden Tigers saw their lead on the ladder reduced to goal difference when they suffered a 2-0 loss to fourth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic who had lost their previous two matches.
Fraser Park extended their winning streak to eight matches and remained at second when they were 2-1 winners over Springwood United who have dropped back one place to tenth.
St George managed to hold onto third position after their clash with eighth placed Hakoah was washed out.
Stanmore Hawks have retained fifth place even though they were beaten by the odd goal in seven by Mt Druitt Town Rangers who have risen one rung on the ladder to sixth.
Hurstville City Minotaurs are still seventh after they had the bye this week.
Hills Brumbies shot up one place to ninth when they came up with a 3-1 result over eleventh placed Southern Branch.
-By Barry Davis