Division One Youth League Rounds 15 and 16 Review

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These disruptions continue to cause problems for those who need to think about rescheduling and they play havoc with the structure of the various tables. Still, it will all be sorted out shortly so there really is not that much to worry about.
Club Championship
Round 15
Gladesville Ryde Magic took nine points from their visit to Northbridge after they had earned twelve points from the first round clash while Mt Druitt Town Rangers bagged nine points from their trip to Camden Tigers who had claimed ten points last time the clubs faced each other.
Stanmore Hawks pocketed twelve points from their journey to Nepean, one point less than they had taken from the first round encounter, and Hakoah had nine points to show for their clash with Hurstville City Minotaurs from whom the eastern suburbs outfit had taken a dozen points last time around.
St George showed a profit of twelve points from their meeting with Inter Lions from whom the Saints had grabbed all the first round points and Southern NSW earned nine points when they hosted Hills Brumbies just as they had in the first round while Springwood United took seven of the points from the four matches played against Balmain East Tigers after the mountain men had earned twelve points at the last meeting of these clubs.
Round 16
Gladesville Ryde Magic have a very narrow lead at the top of the table after their matches against seventh placed Hills Brumbies were washed out while Mt Druitt Town Rangers are second on goal difference after they earned just six points at home to fourth placed St George who had taken eight of the first round points and Hakoah are right behind the Rangers on goal difference after they took twelve points from their home matches against ninth placed Southern NSW and that was a bit better than the nine points Hakoah had earned from the first round encounter.
Camden Tigers are only five points off the lead at fifth after they pocketed nine points from their clash with eleventh placed Balmain East Tigers (a fixture that was switched to Ron Dine Reserve due to the weather) after Camden had taken ten of the first round points and Stanmore Hawks are sixth after their encounter with Springwood United was washed out.
Hurstville City Minotaurs are eighth and Inter Lions are thirteenth after their clash was washed out while Nepean grabbed eight points from their visit to Northbridge, just as they had in the first round.
Grade 13 
Round 15
Camden Tigers had beaten Mt Druitt Town Rangers 4-2 in their first round encounter and they completed the double with a 2-1 victory this week while Southern NSW took their unbeaten run to five matches with a 2-1 victory over Hills Brumbies who Southern had beaten 7-2 last time.
Hakoah stretched their unbeaten sequence to nine matches when they were 4-0 winners over Hurstville City Minotaurs who they had beaten 3-0 in the first round while Gladesville Ryde Magic produced a 3-1 result over Northbridge after Magic had earned the first round points with a 3-0 win.
St George came up with a 1-0 result when they faced Inter Lions to go with the 4-0 victory the Saints had posted last time around and Nepean went down 1-0 to Stanmore Hawks after their last meeting had ended at 1-1. Springwood United and Balmain East Tigers battled it out for a scoreless draw after the maintain men had taken the first round points with a win by the odd goal in five.
Round 16
Camden Tigers are the competition leaders by a margin of four points after they were 2-1 winners over fourteenth placed Balmain East Tigers who had lost the first round match 5-1 while Southern NSW are second despite their 3-1 loss to third placed Hakoah who Southern had beaten 7-1 last time around.
St George have moved up two places to fourth thanks to their 2-1 victory over Mt Druitt Town Rangers who have slipped back one place to sixth and that reversed the first round outcome when the Rangers had won 2-1 while Gladesville Ryde Magic have dropped back to fifth after they were washed out against Hills Brumbies who have dropped a place to eleventh.
Hurstville City Minotaurs have remained at seventh and Inter Lions are still ninth after they were washed out and Nepean have retained eight position thanks to a 1-0 win over Northbridge who have fallen back to thirteenth and that completed the double for Nepean as the were 3-0 winners in the first round.
Springwood United are in twelfth position and Stanmore Hawks are tenth following their washed out match
Grade 14
Round 15
St George took their unbeaten run to ten matches when they accounted for Inter Lions with a 2-0 scoreline after the Saints had taken the first round points with a 3-0 result while Stanmore Hawks were 5-1 winners when they faced Nepean who the Hawks had beaten 9-0 last time around.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers posted their third straight win and their third straight clean sheet when they defeated Camden Tigers 1-0, reversing the first round outcome when the Tigers had won 2-0, while Hakoah were held to a 2-2 draw by Hurstville City Minotaurs following 2-0 win to the eastern suburbs team in the first round.
Balmain East Tigers went down by the odd goal in five to Springwood United who Balmain had beaten 1-0 last time while Gladesville Ryde Magic suffered a 2-1 loss to Northbridge who were completing the double as the had won the first round clash by the same scoreline and Southern NSW produced a 4-3 victory over Hills Brumbies who Southern had beaten 3-1 last time they met.
Round 16
St George are the competition frontrunners by four points despite their 4-1 loss to third placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers who the Saints had beaten 3-1 last time while Stanmore Hawks are still second after their match against fourteenth placed Springwood United was washed out.
Hakoah are fourth following their 4-2 victory over eighth placed Southern NSW and that completed the double for the eastern suburbs outfit as they were 5-3 winners in the first round while Balmain East Tigers are fifth after they produced a 2-1 win over sixth placed Camden Tigers following the scoreless draw last time the met.
Gladesville Ryde Magic are placed seventh and Hills Brumbies are ninth after they were washed out while Northbridge are tenth following their 1-1 draw with thirteenth placed Nepean, reproducing the scoreline registered by the teams last time around.
The wash out has left Hurstville City Minotaurs at eleventh and Inter Lions at twelfth.
Grade 15
Round 15
Unbeaten Mt Druitt Town Rangers registered a 2-1 win over Camden Tigers to repeat the first round scoreline while Southern NSW were 3-0 winners over Hills Brumbies and that also duplicated the first round scoreline.
Gladesville Ryde Magic were beaten 1-0 by Northbridge who were squaring the account for the 1-0 loss they were handed by Magic at their last meeting while Balmain East Tigers came up with a 1-0 win over Springwood United to square the ledger after the Tigers had lost the first round match 1-0.
Hurstville City Minotaurs went down 1-0 to Hakoah who had lost by the same score to the Minotaurs in the first round while Stanmore Hawks completed the double with a 1-0 victory over Nepean who they had defeated 7-1 last time and Inter Lions were 1-0 winners over St George who had won the last encounter 2-0.
Round 16
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are leading the way on the table by a margin of two points after they posted a 4-0 win over eleventh placed St George following a first round clash that had ended at 1-1 while Southern NSW are second thanks to their 5-1 victory over sixth placed Hakoah who Southern had beaten 4-2 last time.
Balmain East Tigers are placed third following their 3-2 success over ninth placed Camden Tigers who had lost the first round encounter 1-0 while Gladesville Ryde Magic are fourth and Hills Brumbies are twelfth after they were washed out.
Hurstville City Minotaurs are seventh and Inter Lions are fourteenth following their washout while Stanmore Hawks are fifth and Springwood United are tenth after they suffered the same fate. 
The clash between eight placed Northbridge and thirteenth placed Nepean ended in a 1-1 draw after Nepean had claimed the first round points with a 3-0 result.
Grade 16
Round 15
Hakoah were held to a 1-1 draw by Hurstville City Minotaurs who had taken the first round points with a 3-1 win while Stanmore Hawks completed the double with a 2-0 victory over Nepean who they had beaten 4-1 last time.
Gladesville Ryde Magic were 1-0 winners when the faced Northbridge who Magic had beaten 2-1 in the first round and Springwood United produced a 1-0 success over Balmain East Tigers to complete the double after a 2-0 first round win.
Hills Brumbies registered a 5-0 win over Southern NSW to go with the 3-1 success they had over Southern earlier in the season while Camden Tigers suffered a 2-0 loss to Mt Druitt Town Rangers with whom they had played out a 1-1 first round draw and St George came up with a 3-0 success over Inter Lions who the Saints had beaten 2-0 last time around.
Round 16
Hakoah have the leading position on the table by a single point following their 5-0 victory over twelfth placed Southern NSW who Hakoah had beaten 2-1 last time while Stanmore Hawks are still second after they were washed out against fourth placed Springwood United.
Gladesville Ryde Magic retained third place following their wash out against fifth placed Hills Brumbies and St George are sixth after they were 5-2 winners over ninth placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers who the Saints had beaten 3-1 last time around.
Camden Tigers are in eighth position thanks to their 6-0 success over eleventh placed Balmain East Tigers who had gone down 2-0 to Camden in the first round while Hurstville City Minotaurs are seventh and Inter Lions are tenth following their washed out match.
Thirteenth placed Nepean and fourteenth placed Northbridge played out a 1-1 draw after the first round clash was a scoreless draw.
Grade 18
Round 15
Unbeaten Gladesville Ryde Magic recorded a 3-1 victory over Northbridge who Magic had beaten 8-2 in the first round while Hills Brumbies are also without a loss this season after they were 13-0 winners over Southern NSW, the team they had beaten 11-0 last time they met.
Camden Tigers extended their unbeaten sequence to six matches when they downed Mt Druitt Town Rangers with a 3-0 scoreline after beating the Rangers 4-0 in the first round and Stanmore Hawks suffered a 3-2 loss to Nepean, reversing the first round outcome when the Hawks were 3-0 winners.
St George posted a 3-0 victory over Inter Lions who the Saints had beaten 7-2 last time while Springwood United?s clash with Balmain East Tigers was washed out and Hurstville City Minotaurs drew 2-2 with Hakoah after the first round points had gone to Hakoah with a 1-0 win.
Round 16
Camden Tigers have taken the lead on goal difference thanks to their 5-0 win over thirteenth placed Balmain East Tigers who Camden had beaten 4-0 last time while Gladesville Ryde Magic and Hills Brumbies are second and third respectively after the much anticipated clash between the unbeaten teams was washed out.
St George are in fourth position following their 4-3 success over seventh placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers after the first round clash had ended at 1-1 while Stanmore Hawks are fifth after they were washed out against sixth placed Springwood United. 
Hakoah are eight after they were 7-0 winners over fourteenth placed Southern NSW who had lost 8-0 in the first round clash while Northbridge are in ninth place after they produced a 5-3 result over eleventh placed Nepean who Northbridge had defeated 6-3 in the first round.
Hurstville City Minotaurs are tenth and Inter Lions are twelfth after they were washed out.
-By Barry Davis