Premier Youth League Round 11

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This will be causing some headaches for the clubs and the competitions department at Football NSW all these games need to be rescheduled and that can and will play havoc with the tables as we have seen many times already that catch-up matches frequently produce ?upset? results.
Let?s have a look at what happened this weekend.
Overview
The fixture between Rockdale City Suns and Parramatta Eagles was washed out on Saturday as was the fixture between Sydney United and Bankstown City while South Coast Wolves managed to play the first three matches against Sutherland Sharks before the last two games were washed out. In that case, the Sharks had grabbed seven points from those three matches.
Sydney Olympic visited Bonnyrigg White Eagles and went home with nine points in their collective pockets while Marconi Stallions took nine points from the home clash with APIA Leichhardt Tigers.
Manly United hosted Blacktown City with the four matches played on Saturday giving the home club nine of the points and on Sunday the northern beaches added three more points to their tally
In Round 6 catch-up action Bonnyrigg White Eagles earned ten points from their matches against Rockdale City Suns.
Grade 13
Marconi Stallions remained on the top rung of the competition ladder and their tenth consecutive win extended the Stallions? lead to nine points when they produced a 4-1 result over APIA Leichhardt Tigers who have slipped back one place to fourth.
Bankstown City have held onto second spot after they were washed out against Sydney United who have tumbled back three places to seventh while Bonnyrigg White Eagles have climbed two places up the ladder to third thanks to their fourth win on the trot, a 3-1 victory over tenth placed Sydney Olympic.
Sutherland Sharks bounced back from last week?s loss and they have moved up one place to fifth following their 1-0 success over ninth placed South Coast Wolves while Manly United have now gone three games without loss after they accounted for twelfth placed Blacktown City with a 2-0 scoreline.
A washed out match has caused Parramatta Eagles to drop back one place to eighth and left Rockdale City Suns at eleventh.
In Round 6 catch-up action Bonnyrigg White Eagles suffered a 2-1 loss when they faced Rockdale City Suns.
Grade 14
Top-of-the-table by a margin of seven points, Marconi Stallions have recovered from the shock of dropping points for the first time this season with last week?s draw and maintained their unbeaten record with a 2-0 result over twelfth placed APIA Leichhardt Tigers.
Sydney Olympic stayed in second spot when they came up with a 3-0 victory over eleventh placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles while Sutherland Sharks remained at third thanks to their scoreless draw with sixth placed South Coast Wolves.
Parramatta Eagles are still in fourth place despite their match against eighth placed Rockdale City Suns being washed out and Manly United are fifth following their 1-0 loss to seventh placed Blacktown City, an outcome which broke Manly?s four match winning streak.
Sydney United and Bankstown City remained at ninth and tenth respectively after their encounter was washed out.
In Round 6 catch-up action Bonnyrigg White Eagles were 3-0 winners over Rockdale City Suns.
Grade 15
Sutherland Sharks took their unbeaten run to six matches and they have a lead of two points at the top of the table after they produced a 3-1 success over eleventh placed South Coast Wolves while Manly United have now won four in a row following their 3-0 victory over eighth placed Blacktown City.
Sydney Olympic climbed one place to third when they were 2-1 winners over Bonnyrigg White Eagles who have slipped back one place to sixth and APIA Leichhardt Tigers moved up one spot to fifth with a 2-0 result when they faced Marconi Stallions who have fallen back one position to fourth.
Sydney United and Bankstown City remained at seventh and tenth respectively after their clash was washed out and Parramatta Eagles are still ninth and Rockdale City Suns twelfth after they were also washed out.
In Round 6 catch-up action Bonnyrigg White Eagle defeated Rockdale City Suns with a 4-1 scoreline.
Grade 16
After going seven matches without loss Manly United have extended their competition lead to five points when they were 4-1 winners over Blacktown City who have slipped back one place to fifth while Sutherland Sharks have hung onto second spot after their match against eleventh placed South Coast Wolves was washed out.
Marconi Stallions are placed third following their 3-0 success over eighth placed APIA Leichhardt Tigers and Sydney Olympic climbed one place to fourth thanks to their 3-0 result over ninth placed Bonnyrigg White Eagles.
Parramatta Eagles have retained sixth spot after their match with twelfth placed Rockdale City Suns was washed out while Sydney United are seventh and Bankstown City are tenth after they also suffered a wash out.
In Round 6 catch-up action Bonnyrigg White Eagles and Rockdale City Suns battle out a scoreless draw.
Grade 18
Manly United extended their lead at the top of the table to five points when they accounted for second placed Blacktown City with a 1-0 scoreline.
Sutherland Sharks remained at third after their clash with seventh placed South Coast Wolves was washed out and Sydney Olympic are still fourth following their 2-0 loss to Bonnyrigg White Eagles who have climbed one place to eighth.
Parramatta Eagles retained fifth position after they were washed out against twelfth placed Rockdale City Suns while Marconi Stallions are still sixth despite their 1-0 loss to tenth placed APIA Leichhardt Tigers.
Sydney United slipped back one place to ninth and Bankstown City remained at eleventh when their match was washed out.
In Round 6 catch-up action Bonnyrigg White Eagles were 4-1 winners over Rockdale City Suns.
-By Barry Davis