Division One Youth League Round 11 Review

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That usually means that there will be increased pressure on the team when the catch-up games are played and there are bound to be plenty of surprises before the end of this season.
Club Championship
Fraser Park are still holding down the top spot on this table despite seeing their clash with third placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers lost to the weather conditions while Camden Tigers are placed second and they had the bye this week.
Gladesville Ryde Magic are in fourth position despite the fact that they could take only six points from their trip to eleventh placed Southern Branch and Stanmore Hawks are fifth after they showed a disappointing gain of only three points at home to sixth placed St George.
Hurstville City Minotaurs are placed seventh after they took only three points from the three matches played against tenth placed Springwood United while Hakoah are eighth and Hills Brumbies are ninth after their encounter was washed out.
Grade 13
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are the competition leaders after their meeting with second placed Fraser Park was postponed due to the weather and Stanmore Hawks are third following their 2-2 draw with sixth placed St George.
Camden Tigers are placed fourth after they had the bye this week and Gladesville Ryde Magic are fifth following their rather surprising 2-0 loss to ninth placed Southern Branch.
Hills Brumbies are in seventh position and Hakoah are eighth after they were washed out while Springwood United are tenth thanks to their 1-0 victory over eleventh placed Hurstville City Minotaurs.
Grade 14
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are at the top of the ladder even though their encounter with Fraser Park fourth placed was washed out and Hurstville City Minotaurs are second after they were 2-1 winners over eleventh placed Springwood United.
Southern Branch are in third position thanks to their 4-2 victory over Gladesville Ryde Magic who are ninth while St George are fifth following their 2-0 result over seventh placed Stanmore Hawks.
Camden Tigers are sixth after they had the bye this week while Hills Brumbies and Hakoah are placed eighth and tenth respectively following their washed out fixture.
Grade 15
Fraser Park are leading the way on the competition table even though their encounter with eleventh placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers was a victim of the weather while Stanmore Hawks are second after they suffered a 1-0 loss to fourth placed St George.
Gladesville Ryde Magic are in third position after going down 5-1 to eighth placed Southern Branch and Hakoah are fifth following the wash out of their clash with ninth placed Hills Brumbies.
Camden Tigers are in sixth position after they had the bye this week while Springwood United are seventh thanks to their 5-0 success over tenth placed
Hurstville City Minotaurs.  
Grade 16
Fraser Park are sitting on the top rung of the ladder after their meeting with fifth placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers was a victim of the weather while Camden Tigers are second after they had the bye this week.
Gladesville Ryde Magic are in third place following their 2-1 victory over eleventh placed Southern Branch and Hurstville City Minotaurs are fourth after their clash with eighth placed Springwood United was washed out.
Hakoah are placed sixth after they were washed out against tenth placed Hills Brumbies while Stanmore Hawks are seventh following their 1-1 draw with ninth placed St George.
Grade 18
Camden Tigers are still the competition leaders after they had the bye this week while Fraser Park are placed second following the wash out of their clash with sixth placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers.
Gladesville Ryde Magic are in third position thanks to their 13-0 win over eleventh placed Southern Branch and St George are fourth after they drew 2-2 with fifth placed Stanmore Hawks.
Hurstville City Minotaurs and Springwood United are placed seventh and tenth respectively after their meeting was washed out while Hakoah and Hills Brumbies are eighth and ninth after they were also victims of the weather conditions.
-By Barry Davis