The Youth League Report – Division One (R16)

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Club Championship
Fraser Park continues to lead the way on this table with a margin of twenty-one points after they earned nine points from their clash with tenth placed Southern Branch from whom they had taken thirteen of the first round points. Fraser Park then backed up in a Round 12 catch-up fixture to share the points with St George at seven apiece.
Second placed Camden Tigers must have been disappointed that they could take only three points from their matches against seventh placed Hakoah from whom the Tigers had secured thirteen of the first round points.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are placed third after they pocketed ten points from their encounter with ninth placed Springwood United after the Rangers had earned twelve points the first time around.
Stanmore Hawks are fourth following their gain of eleven points from eighth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs who had shared the first round spoils at seven apiece.
St George are in fifth place after they had the bye on Saturday and then added seven points to their tally on Sunday.
Gladesville Ryde Magic are sixth after they bagged twelve points from eleventh placed Hills Brumbies just as they had when the clubs met in the first round.
Grade 13
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are leading the way on the table after they accounted for eighth placed Springwood United with a 3-0 scoreline. The Rangers had also secured the first round points when they won that match 6-0.
Stanmore Hawks remained at second thanks to a 2-0 win over eleventh placed Hurstville City Minotaurs who the Hawks had beaten 5-2 when they faced each other last time.
Fraser Park are placed third after they suffered a surprising 2-1 loss to ninth placed Southern Branch who had lost the first round game 3-1. Fraser Park then backed up to beat St George 1-0 in a Round 12 catch-up match.
The Saints are fourth after they had the bye this week.
Gladesville Ryde Magic are in fifth position following their 1-0 success over seventh placed Hills Brumbies who Magic had beaten by the same scoreline when they met in the first round.
Camden Tigers stayed at sixth after their 1-1 draw with ninth placed Hakoah who the Tigers had beaten 1-0 last time they faced each other.
Grade 14
Hurstville City Minotaurs have retained the lead on the competition table after they were held to a 2-2 draw by eighth placed Stanmore Hawks who the Minotaurs had beaten 1-0 in the first round match.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are second following their very strong 7-0 win over eleventh placed Springwood United who had gone down 4-0 to the Rangers in the first round.
Fraser Park have dropped back one place to fourth after they suffered a 2-1 loss to Southern Branch who have climbed into third place. The first round points had gone to Fraser Park when they won 1-0.
St George retained fifth place when they had the bye on Saturday and then they picked up three points with a 3-1 victory over Fraser Park in a Round 12 catch-up game on Sunday.
Camden Tigers are sixth after they went down 3-1 to ninth placed Hakoah who the Tigers had defeated 2-1 when they played in the first round.
Gladesville Ryde Magic remained at eighth following their 1-0 success over tenth placed Hills Brumbies who had taken the first round points with a 3-0 result.
Grade 15
Hakoah are still on the top rung of the ladder thanks to their 3-1 victory over fifth placed Camden Tigers who had won the first round encounter with a 5-4 scoreline.
Fraser Park moved into second spot when they posted a 1-0 win over Southern Branch on Saturday and then a 3-1 result over St George on Sunday. They had previously drawn 1-1 with Southern and beaten the Saints 2-0.
Stanmore Hawks slipped back to third even though they were 4-1 winners over eleventh placed Hurstville City Minotaurs who they had beaten by exactly the same scoreline last time the teams met.
Gladesville Ryde Magic are placed fourth following their 4-0 win over ninth placed Hills Brumbies who Magic had beaten 3-0 in their first round meeting.
St George are sixth after they had the bye this week.
Springwood United are seventh thanks to their 3-1 triumph over tenth placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers. That completes the double for the mountain men as they had won the first round match 6-3.
Grade 16
Fraser Park are the competition frontrunners after they posted a 2-0 victory over eleventh placed Southern Branch who had lost the first round encounter 6-0. Fraser Park then posted a 1-1 draw with St George in a Round 12 catch-up match.
Camden Tigers remained in second spot following their 1-1 draw with eighth placed Hakoah. The first round clash had ended in a 3-3 draw.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are in third position after they were held to a 1-1 draw by sixth placed Springwood United who the Rangers had beaten 3-2 last time they met.
Fourth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs and fifth placed Stanmore Hawks battled out a scoreless draw just as they had when they faced off in the first round match.
Seventh placed Gladesville Ryde Magic suffered a 2-1 loss to tenth placed Hills Brumbies who Magic had beaten 2-1 last time around.
St George remained at ninth after they had the bye this week.
Grade 18
Camden Tigers are still comfortably at the top of the ladder after they were held to a 4-4 draw by fourth placed Hakoah who the Tigers had beaten 4-0 in their first round encounter.
Gladesville Ryde Magic are placed second after they came up with an impressive 6-1 victory over tenth placed Hills Brumbies who had lost 4-0 to Magic in the first round.
Third placed Fraser Park produced a 5-1 result over eleventh placed Southern Branch and then lost 3-1 to St George in a Round 12 catch-up match. Fraser Park had previously beaten Southern 9-1 and lost 2-1 to the Saints.
Fifth placed St George had the bye this week and picked up three points from the clash with Fraser Park.
Stanmore Hawks are sixth after they picked up three points from a 2-0 win over eighth placed Hurstville City Minotaurs who had been 2-0 winners when the teams met last time.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are seventh after they were 2-1 winners over ninth placed Springwood United who had lost the first round encounter 3-1.

– Barry Davis