The Youth League Report – Division One Youth League (R15)
Club Championship
Fraser Park are on the top rung of this ladder and eight points clear of their nearest rivals after they bagged ten points from their matches against fifth placed Stanmore Hawks after taking thirteen points from the Hawks in the first round.
Second placed Camden Tigers visited eleventh placed Hills Brumbies and the Tigers came back with eleven points to show for their collective efforts after the Tigers had earned all fifteen points from the first round encounter.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers remained in third position after they had the bye this week.
St George are placed fourth after they split the points at six apiece with sixth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic who had bagged eight points last time the clubs faced each other.
Seventh placed Hakoah had earned ten points from their first round clash with eighth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs so they would have been reasonably happy with the nine points they pocketed this time around.
When tenth placed Southern Branch last saw ninth placed Springwood United the clubs shared the spoils at seven apiece but on this occasion the mountain men made off with eight of the available points.
Grade 13
Mt Druitt Town Rangers remained at the top of the table and eight points clear of their nearest rivals after they had the bye this week.
Second placed St George were 1-0 winners when they played fifth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic but this time around the teams had to be happy with a share of the spoils when their match ended scoreless.
Fraser Park are in third place and Stanmore Hawks and this week they battled out a 1-1 draw after Fraser Park had snatched the first round points with a win by the odd goal in five,
Camden Tigers had taken the first round points with a 4-1 win over seventh placed Hills Brumbies but this time the scoreboard read 1-1 when the final whistle sounded and so the Tigers remained at sixth.
Eighth placed Springwood United fought out a scoreless draw with ninth placed Southern Branch after the first round match (played recently as a catch-up match) saw the points go to Southern with a 1-0 result.
Hakoah are tenth and Hurstville City Minotaurs are eleventh after Hakoah were victors by the odd goal in seven. That completes the double as Hakoah had claimed he first round points with a 2-0 result.
Grade 14
Hurstville City Minotaurs took the lead on the table after they produced a 2-0 win over ninth placed Hakoah who had won the first round encounter with a 3-0 scoreline.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers dropped back to second place after they had the bye this week.
Fraser Park are in third position following their 1-0 result over Stanmore Hawks who have slipped back one place to seventh. The first round match was a 2-2 draw.
Fourth placed Southern Branch came up with a 2-1 victory over eleventh placed Springwood United who had gone down 5-1 in the first round match.
St George are placed fifth had played out a 1-1 first round draw with eighth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic but this time the Saints took all the points when they were 2-1 winners.
Camden Tigers moved one place up the table to sixth with a 2-0 success over tenth placed Hills Brumbies who the Tigers had beaten 2-0 when they met in the first round.
Grade 15
Hakoah are the competition frontrunners after they came up with a 3-0 victory over eleventh placed Hurstville City Minotaurs and that completes the double for Hakoah who were 4-0 winners in the first round.
Stanmore Hawks and Fraser Park swapped places on the table with Stanmore moving to second and Fraser Park dropping to third after the Hawks won the clash 2-1, reversing the first round outcome when Fraser Park took the points with a 3-1 result.
Fourth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic were held to a 1-1 draw this week by sixth placed St George after the first round points had gone to Magic with a 2-1 scoreline.
Camden Tigers are placed fifth after they battled out a scoreless draw with ninth placed Hills Brumbies who the Tigers had beaten 2-1 when they met in the first round.
Seventh placed Springwood United had played out a 1-1 first round draw wit eighth placed Southern Branch but this time the mountain men took all the points when they were 2-1 winners.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are in tenth position after they had the bye this week.
Grade 16
Fraser Park maintained the competition lead when they were 2-0 winners over Stanmore Hawks who have dropped back a place to sixth. That completes the double for Fraser Park who won the first round encounter 2-0.
Camden Tigers are in second spot after they produced a 6-2 result over tenth placed Hills Brumbies who the Tigers had beaten 2-1 when they faced off in the first round.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers retained third place after they had the bye this week.
Hurstville City Minotaurs are in fourth position while Hakoah dropped one place to eighth when their match was postponed.
Springwood United moved up one place to fifth when they were held to a 2-2 draw by eleventh placed Southern Branch who had lost the first round match by a 1-0 scoreline.
Gladesville Ryde Magic climbed two places to seventh with a 2-0 victory over St George who have fallen back one place to ninth. Magic have completed the double as they were 3-0 winners in the first round.
Grade 18
Camden Tigers have established a margin of nine points at the top of the table after they produced a 2-1 win over Hills Brumbies who have slipped back a place to tenth. The Tigers had claimed the first round points with a 7-1 result.
Gladesville Ryde Magic are second following their exciting and high scoring 4-4 draw with fourth placed St George after the first round clash had ended in a 2-2 draw.
Third placed Fraser Park had beaten sixth placed Stanmore Hawks 2-1 in the first round and they completed the double this week with a 3-0 result.
Hakoah rose one place to fifth thanks to their 1-0 victory over Hurstville City Minotaurs who have fallen back two places to seventh. The Minotaurs had taken the first round points with a 4-2 scoreline.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers remained at eighth after they had the bye this week.
Springwood United climbed one place to ninth following their 3-0 victory over eleventh placed Southern Branch who had lost the first round encounter by a 4-0 scoreline.
– Barry Davis