The Youth Report – Division One Youth League (R18)

Fraser_Pk_vs_Rockdale_15s_3


Each result will obviously be very important to those who can still qualify for the finals series while those who are out of contention can still have a big influence on which teams make it to the play-offs.
Club Championship
Fraser Park continues to lead the way on this table after they took six points from the four matches completed against fourth placed Camden Tigers. That contrasted with the fifteen points that went Fraser Park?s way in the first round.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are in second spot after they earned ten points from their matches against sixth placed St George after the clubs had split the first round points at seven apiece.
Gladesville Ryde Magic are in fifth position after they bagged ten points from their encounter with third placed Stanmore Hawks and that reverses the first round outcome when the Hawks had taken ten points.
Hakoah have remained at seventh after they had the bye this week.
Hurstville City Minotaurs are placed eighth after they shared the spoils at seven points each with eleventh placed Southern Branch. The Minotaurs had taken eight of the first round points.
Seventh placed Springwood United would have been disappointed that they allowed ninth placed Hills Brumbies to escape with all the points this week after the mountain men had earned eight points from the first round clash.
Grade 13
Mt Druitt Town Rangers have a lead of nine points at the top of the table after they produced a 1-0 win over fourth placed St George and that repeats the scoreline the Rangers had produced in the first round.
Second placed Stanmore Hawks suffered a 2-1 loss to fifth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic, reversing the first round outcome when the Hawks were 1-0 winners.
Fraser Park are placed third after they came p with a 2-1 victory over sixth placed Camden Tigers and that completes the double for Fraser Park as they had won the first round match 3-0.
Hills Brumbies are in seventh position after they were 1-0 winners over ninth placed Springwood United. The first round clash had ended in a scoreless draw.
Eighth placed Southern Branch produced a very respectable 4-0 triumph over eleventh placed Hurstville City Minotaurs who Southern had beaten 2-0 last time they faced off.
Hakoah are tenth after they had the bye this week.
Grade 14
Mt Druitt Town Rangers moved up one place to take the competition lead when they were 1-0 winners over fifth placed St George and that completes the double for the Rangers after they had taken out the first round clash with a 2-0 scoreline.
Hurstville City Minotaurs dropped back to second spot after they were held to a scoreless draw by third placed Southern Branch. The first round points were split when that game was a 1-
Fraser Park are occupying fourth place after they battled out a 1-1 draw with sixth placed Camden Tigers. The first round points had gone to Fraser Park when they won 3-1.
Stanmore Hawks have dropped back one place to eighth after they suffered a 2-1 loss to Gladesville Ryde Magic who have risen one place to seventh. The Hawks had taken the points last time when they won 2-1.
Hakoah are ninth after they had the bye this week.
Hills Brumbies remained at tenth after they produced a 2-1 victory over eleventh placed Springwood United. The Outcome last time they met was a scoreless draw.
Grade 15
Stanmore Hawks are still the competition frontrunners after they battled out a 3-3 draw with fourth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic who had claimed the first round points with a 4-2 result.
Fraser Park moved up one place to second when they battled out a 1-1 draw with fifth placed Camden Tigers who Fraser park had beaten 2-1 when they saw each other last time.
Hakoah slipped back one place to third after they had the bye this week.
St George are sitting in sixth spot following their scoreless draw with Mt Druitt Town Rangers who have dropped back one place to tenth. The first round points had gone to the Saints when they posted a 2-1 result.
Springwood United are in seventh position after they suffered a 2-1 loss to ninth placed Hills Brumbies an outcome that really turned the tables on the mountain men who had won the first round match 4-1.
Southern Branch are placed eighth follo0wing their 2-1 success over eleventh placed Hurstville City Minotaurs after the first round clash had finished in a scoreless draw.
Grade 16
Fraser Park are still at the top of the competition table after their match against second placed Camden Tigers was abandoned by the referee with sixteen minutes remaining on the clock. The Tigers were leading 2-0 at the time.
Hurstville City Minotaurs are placed third following their strong 4-0 result over eleventh placed Southern Branch who Hurstville had beaten 1-0 the first time around.
Stanmore Hawks are occupying fourth position following their solid 5-0 victory over seventh placed Gladesville Ryde Magic and that completes the double for the Hawks who had won the previous meeting 1-0.
Fifth placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers came up with a 2-1 success over ninth placed St George after they first round clash had concluded in a 2-2 draw.
Springwood United are still sixth following their 3-0 loss to tenth placed Hills Brumbies who had won the first round encounter 1-0.
Hakoah are eighth after they had the bye this week.
Grade 18
Camden Tigers maintained their margin of four points at the top of the table after they battled out a 2-2 draw with second placed Fraser Park who were 2-1 winners when the teams met last time.
Gladesville Ryde Magic are in third position following their 2-1 success over Stanmore Hawks who have slipped back one place to seventh. The first round match was a 1-1 draw.
St George maintained fourth place when they were 3-1 winners over Mt Druitt Town Rangers who have fallen back one place to eighth. The teams had played out a 2-2 first round draw.
Hakoah are fifth after they had the bye this week.
Hurstville City Minotaurs moved up two places to sixth when they posted a 2-1 result over eleventh placed Southern Branch who the Minotaurs had beaten 2-0 in the first round.
Ninth placed Springwood United suffered a 1-0 loss to tenth placed Hills Brumbies, reversing the first round outcome when Springwood were 2-1 winners.

– Barry Davis