Premier Youth League Round 10 Review

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Overview
Blacktown City would have been pleased when they took eleven points from their trip to South Coast Wolves while Sydney Olympic must have been happy with the twelve points they earned from their visit to Rockdale City Suns.
On the other hand, Sutherland Sharks may have been just a tad disappointed that they were forced to share the points at seven apiece when they hosted Bonnyrigg White Eagles.
Manly United pocketed eight points from their four Saturday matches when the faced Bankstown City and then the nor5thern beaches outfit took the three Sunday points.
Sydney United grabbed seven points from the four matches played on Saturday at APIA Leichhardt Tigers and then United add three more points to their tally on Sunday.
Marconi Stallions bagged all twelve of their Saturday matches at Parramatta Eagles and then the Stallions made a clean sweep of it when the added three points on Sunday.
In Round 6 catch-up action Blacktown City took seven points and Sydney United earned four points from the four matches they played while Marconi Stallions pocketed four points from their two matches against South Coast Wolves.
Grade 13
Marconi Stallions retained the top spot on the table when they were 1-0 winners over Parramatta Eagles who have slipped back one place to sixth while Bankstown City are still second following their scoreless draw with Manly United who have dropped one place to seventh.
Third placed APIA Leichhardt Tigers were held to a 1-1 draw by eighth placed Sydney United and Bonnyrigg White Eagles scooted three places up the table to fourth with a 2-1 success over Sutherland Sharks who have fallen back one place to fifth.
South Coast Wolves drifted back one place to ninth when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Blacktown City who have also gone backwards to twelfth while Rockdale City Suns climbed one spot to eleventh thanks to a 2-0 victory over tenth placed Sydney Olympic.
In Round 6 catch-up action Marconi Stallions moved further ahead at the top end when they were 1-0 winners over South Coast Wolves while Sydney United remained where they were when they accounted for Blacktown City with a 1-0 scoreline.
Grade 14
Marconi Stallions continued along their merry way, maintaining their flawless record of nine wins from as many matches when they produced a very impressive 9-0 victory over Parramatta Eagles who have slipped back two places to fourth while Sydney Olympic climbed from third to second when they came up with a 4-1 win over seventh placed Rockdale City Suns.
Sutherland Sharks moved up one place to third thanks to their 2-0 result over Bonnyrigg White Eagles who have dropped one place to eleventh and Manly United remained at fifth following their 3-0 success over ninth placed Bankstown City.
South Coast Wolves are still in sixth spot after they were held to a 2-2 draw by eighth placed Blacktown City while Sydney United climbed one place to tenth when they posted their second win of the season, a 2-0 result over twelfth placed APIA Leichhardt Tigers.
Round 6 catch-up action Marconi Stallions remained at the top of the table but they dropped points for the first time when they were held to a 2-2 draw by sixth placed South Coast Wolves while Blacktown City moved up one place to seventh when they produced a 4-0 result over tenth placed Sydney United. That has forced Rockdale back one place to eighth. 
Grade 15
Sutherland Sharks held onto the competition lead with a 2-0 victory over Bonnyrigg White Eagles who have slipped back two places to fifth while Manly United are in second spot after they were 3-1 winners over Bankstown City who have dropped one place to tenth.
Marconi Stallions climbed one place to third following their 1-0 success over eighth placed Parramatta Eagles and Sydney Olympic moved up to fourth thanks to their 2-1 win over twelfth placed Rockdale City Suns.
APIA Leichhardt Tigers stepped up one position to sixth after they produced a 2-1 result when they faced Sydney United who have fallen back to seventh while Blacktown City rose one place to ninth with a 2-0 result over eleventh placed South Coast Wolves.
In Round 16 catch-up action Blacktown City drew 1-1 with Sydney United, a result that has left United at seventh and moved City up to eighth.
Grade 16
Despite suffering their first loss for the season, Sutherland Sharks are still the competition frontrunners while 1-0 winners Bonnyrigg White Eagles have moved up two places to ninth after that result was combined with the 2-2 draw they had with Marconi in a Round 6 catch-up match.
Manly United are sitting in second spot following their 2-2 draw with tenth placed Bankstown City and Sydney Olympic are third after they accounted for twelfth placed Rockdale City Suns with a 1-0 scoreline.
Fourth placed Marconi Stallions were 2-0 winners after they faced sixth placed Parramatta Eagles and Sydney United are in sixth spot thanks to their 2-1 victory over APIA Leichhardt Tigers who are eighth while Blacktown City are seventh following their 2-0 success over eleventh placed South Coast Wolves.
In Round 6 catch-up action Blacktown City were 1-0 winners over Sydney United and that had moved City up to fifth place.
Grade 18
In a thriller played on Saturday Sutherland Sharks and Bonnyrigg White Eagles fought it out in match that ended at 4-4 while Blacktown City were 3-1 winners over South Coast Wolves and Sydney Olympic accounted for Rockdale City Suns with a 2-0 scoreline.
On Sunday Manly United really turned on the style when they were 10-1 winners over Bankstown City while Sydney United were a bit too good for APIA Leichhardt Tigers when the won 3-1 and Marconi Stallions came up with a 3-0 victory over Parramatta Eagles.
That leaves Manly United at the top of the table with Blacktown City in second spot and they are followed by Sutherland Sharks. Sydney Olympic have moved two places up the table to fourth and Parramatta Eagles have dropped back one place to fifth.
Marconi Stallions are only outside the top group on goal difference and they are followed by South Coast Wolves, Sydney United, Bonnyrigg White Eagles, APIA Leichhardt Tigers, Bankstown City and Rockdale City Suns.
-By Barry Davis