Division One Youth League Round 12 Review

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I thought it might be a good idea to have a brief look at the current standings of the clubs and the teams this week with eleven rounds still to play.
Club Championship
Fraser Park have a handy lead at the top of the table and they will be watching second placed Camden Tigers who are also eyeing off the top spot.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are not far away at third and they are being closely followed by Gladesville Ryde Magic who are looking over their shoulders at fifth placed St George.
Stanmore Hawks are just outside the top five with a handy buffer over seventh placed Hurstville City Minotaurs who are only just ahead of Hakoah while Hills Brumbies are a bit further back at ninth with Springwood right on their tails. Southern Branch are at the tail of the field but picking up points on those ahead of them.
Grade 13
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are sitting on the top rung of the ladder and they are four points clear of Fraser Park and Stanmore Hawks while Camden Tigers and Gladesville Ryde Magic are only two points further back.
St George are just outside the top five and they are seven points ahead of seventh placed Hills Brumbies who have a buffer of three points over Hakoah. Southern Branch and Springwood are locked together at ninth and tenth while Hurstville City Minotaurs are at the foot of the ladder.
Grade 14
Mt Druitt Town Rangers have a slender lead of one point at the top of the table while Hurstville City Minotaurs are in second spot and four points clear of Southern Branch. Fraser Park are two points further back at fourth and St George are holding down fifth position on goal difference over Camden Tigers.
Stanmore Hawks are six points further back at seventh and Hills Brumbies and Gladesville Ryde Magic are only one point away. Hakoah are in tenth place and Springwood are bringing up the rear of the field.
Grade 15
Fraser Park have a lead of three points at the top of the table with Stanmore Hawks and Gladesville Ryde Magic separated by goal difference in second and third places respectively. St George are only one point further back with Hakoah sitting at fifth and only a point behind the Saints.
Camden Tigers are sixth and only one point outside the top five and seventh placed Springwood are a point further adrift. Four points away are Southern Branch and they have a buffer of four points over ninth placed Hills Brumbies and tenth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs while Mt Druitt Town Rangers are at the foot of the table.
Grade 16
Fraser Park are the competition frontrunners by a margin of three points with Camden Tigers sitting in second spot and ready to pounce while Gladesville Ryde Magic are only a point further back at third. Hurstville City Minotaurs and Mt Druitt Town Rangers are a point away at fourth and fifth respectively.
Three points further back at sixth are Hakoah while Stanmore Hawks are seventh on goal difference and they are only a point ahead of Springwood. St George are sitting in ninth position, four points ahead of Hills Brumbies while  Southern Branch are bringing up the rear of the field.
Grade 18
Camden Tigers are leading the way on the table on goal difference over Fraser Park and they are four points ahead of Gladesville Ryde Magic. Two points further back are St George who have a buffer of four points over  fifth placed Stanmore Hawks.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are one point outside the top five and they will be looking over their shoulders at Hurstville City Minotaurs who are three points ahead of Hakoah and Hills Brumbies
Springwood are occupying tenth position while Southern Branch are at the tail of the field.
-By Barry Davis