Super Youth League Round 10 Review

The teams are still jockeying for vital positions as they approach the turning point of the season next week and then they can begin the long run down the straight toward the finishing line that is the finals series.
Club Championship
Spirit FC are now ten points clear at the top of this table after they claimed twelve points from their visit to Mounties Wanderers who have managed to hold onto eighth position.
Sydney University are still holding down second spot following their gain of ten points from their encounter with Northern Tigers who have slipped back two places to eleventh.
Dulwich Hill have remained at third after they split the points at seven apiece with Western NSW Panthers who used their share to stay at fifth.
Blacktown Spartans climbed one place to sixth thanks to the six points they earned from their games at Schofields Scorpions who were promoted one place to ninth courtesy of their nine points share.
Central Coast Lightning dropped back one place to seventh when their clash with twelfth placed Macarthur Rams was washed out.
Granville Rage moved up one position to tenth when they took eight points from their local derby with PCYC Parramatta who have retained fourth position.
Grade 13
Sydney University extended their competition leading margin to three points and took their winning streak to six matches when they were 2-1 winners over Northern Tigers who have remained at tenth.
Central Coast Lightning held onto second spot despite the fact that they were washed out against Macarthur Rams who have fallen back one place to ninth.
Spirit FC took their unbeaten run to three games and stayed at third with a 1-0 result over Mounties Wanderers who have tumbled back three places to eighth as a consequence.
Schofields Scorpions scooted three places up the ladder to fourth when they were 1-0 winners over Blacktown Spartans who placed eleventh.
Dulwich Hill slipped back one place to fifth when they were beaten by the odd goal in five by Western NSW Panthers who used the points to climb two places to seventh.
Twelfth placed Granville Rage caused a real surprise when they managed to hold sixth placed PCYC Parramatta to a 1-1 draw.
Grade 14
Unbeaten Dulwich Hill are still six points clear at the top of the table after they were held to a 1-1 draw by sixth placed Western NSW Panthers.
Sydney University jumped two places to second and took their unbeaten sequence to three games when they were 4-0 winners over Northern Tigers who have fallen back one place to third.
Spirit FC slipped back one spot to fourth when they suffered their second loss for the season, this one a 2-0 result to Mounties Wanderers who have remained in ninth position despite this result extending their unbeaten run to four games.
Central Coast Lightning are still fifth after their encounter with twelfth placed Macarthur Rams was washed out.
After posting draws from their last two outings seventh Granville Rage claimed all the points when they were 1-0 winners over PCYC Parramatta who have remained at tenth.
Blacktown Spartans have stayed in eighth position after they registered a 2-0 result over eleventh placed Schofields Scorpions.
Grade 15
Granville Rage are still the competition frontrunners by a margin of three points after they followed a run of six winning matches with a scoreless draw with PCYC Parramatta who have fallen back one place to third.
Spirit FC took their unbeaten sequence to three games and jumped two places to second with a 1-0 victory over Mounties Wanderers who are still placed eleventh.
Sydney University slipped back one spot to fourth when they were held to a scoreless draw by Northern Tigers who have fallen back one place to ninth.
Dulwich Hill are still located in fifth position after they suffered a 1-0 loss to Western NSW Panthers who have remained in sixth spot.
Blacktown Spartans climbed three places to seventh when they took their unbeaten run to three games with a 2-1 win over Schofields Scorpions who have dropped one place to tenth.
Central Coast Lightning remained at twelfth and Macarthur Rams slipped back one place to eighth when their match was washed out.
Grade 16
PCYC Parramatta have taken their winning streak to four games and retained the top spot on the table by a margin of one point following their solid 4-0 result over Granville Rage who are still in tenth position.
Spirit FC are sitting in second place thanks to their 4-1 victory over Mounties Wanderers who have slipped back one place to seventh.
Third placed Blacktown Spartans saw their winning run of three matches come to an end when they went down 1-0 to Schofields Scorpions who have stretched their unbeaten sequence to seven games and remained at fourth.
Fifth placed Western NSW Panthers had their seven game unbeaten run ended with a loss by the odd goal in five to Dulwich Hill who used the points to climb two places to sixth.
Central Coast Lightning remained at eleventh and Macarthur Rams dropped one place to eighth when their match was washed out.
Sydney University held onto ninth position and ended a three match losing streak when they were 2-1 winners over Northern Tigers who are still at the foot of the ladder.
Grade 18
PCYC Parramatta had their competition leading margin reduced to a single point when they suffered a 2-1 loss to Granville Rage who proved that last week?s first win for the season was no fluke but they have remained in eleventh position.
Spirit FC jumped one place to second when they made in three wins in a row with a 4-1 scoreline over Mounties Wanderers who have been able to hold onto sixth spot.
Blacktown Spartans slipped back two places to fourth after they saw their unbeaten run of seven games come to an end when they went down 4-1 to Schofields Scorpions who made in three wins on the trot and climbed one place to ninth.
Dulwich Hill flew from fifth to third when they recovered from two straight losses to post a 2-1 victory over Western NSW Panthers who have fallen back one place to eighth.
Sydney University fell back one place to fifth when their third consecutive loss was a 4-0 result to Northern Tigers who have jumped one rung up the ladder to seventh.
Central Coast Lightning dropped one place to tenth and Macarthur Rams are still twelfth after their match was washed out.
-By Barry Davis