Division One Youth League Round 11 Review

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The number of goals scored this weekend (83) was the lowest total for the season so far but three matches were lost to the rain on Saturday so that may go close to explaining it.
Club Championship
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are still leading the way on this table after they took eleven points from their home matches against twelfth placed Mountains United while St George have retained second spot thanks to the seven points they earned from the four matches played against Camden Tigers who have slipped back one place to eighth.
Third placed Gladesville Ryde Magic would have been disappointed to have taken only two points from Hills Brumbies who have shot up the table from eighth to fifth but the Magic may have been a lot happier with the thirteen points they claimed from their Round 9 catch-up matches against Nepean.
Schofields Scorpions are in fourth position after the bagged six points from the three matches played against Stanmore Hawks who have dropped one place to sixth while Hakoah have fallen back one place to seventh after they gained eight points from their encounter with ninth placed Northbridge.
Nepean moved up one place to tenth following their profit of twelve points from their home matches against Southern Branch who have dropped one place to eleventh.
Grade 13
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are still the competition frontrunners after they produced a solid 4-0 win over twelfth placed Mountains United while St George remained in second spot following their 2-0 success over Camden Tigers who have tumbled back two places to eighth.
Third placed Gladesville Ryde Magic suffered a loss by the odd goal in five when they faced Hills Brumbies who have scooted two places up the ladder to fifth and Magic battled out a 0-0 draw with Nepean in Round 9 catch-up action.
Stanmore Hawks are still placed fourth following their 3-0 victory over tenth placed Schofields Scorpions and Hakoah have dropped one place to sixth after they were beaten 3-2 by Northbridge who used the points to climb one place to seventh.
Nepean are still in ninth place after they were 4-1 winners over eleventh placed Southern Branch.
Grade 14
St George maintained the competition lead after they were held to a scoreless draw by Camden Tigers who have slipped back two places to fourth while Mt Druitt Town Rangers climbed one rung up the ladder to second when they came up with a 3-0 success over twelfth placed Mountains United.
Schofields Scorpions moved up one place to third thanks to their 1-0 victory over eleventh placed Stanmore Hawks and Hills Brumbies rose one place to fifth after they produced a 1-0 result over Gladesville Ryde Magic who then bounced back to defeat Nepean 2-1 in Round 9 catch-up action, a result that has left Magic one place better off at seventh.
Nepean moved one place up the table to sixth when they were 2-1 winners over Southern Branch who have tumbled from fifth to ninth while Northbridge went up two places to eighth when they came up with a 3-1 result over Hakoah who took the reverse route from eighth to tenth.
Grade 15
St George are sitting at the top of the table following their 2-0 victory over Camden Tigers who have slipped back one place to eleventh while Schofields Scorpions are in second spot after they were 3-1 winners over ninth placed Stanmore Hawks.
Third placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers recorded a strong 4-0 result when they faced twelfth placed Mountains United and Hills Brumbies are fourth after they battled out a scoreless draw with Gladesville Ryde Magic who then came up with a 1-0 win over Nepean in Round 9 catch-up action, a combined result which has moved Magic two places upward to fifth.
Hakoah fell back one place to sixth when they were beaten 3-1 by Northbridge who have risen on place to seventh and Nepean moved up one place to tenth when they posted a 2-1 win over Southern Branch who dropped two places to eighth.
Grade 16
Mt Druitt Town Rangers retained their place at the top of the table despite being held to a scoreless draw by sixth placed Mountains United and Southern Branch are still holding onto second spot following their solid 5-0 victory over Nepean who have dropped two places to seventh.
Hakoah climbed one place to third thanks to their 4-0 success over twelfth placed Northbridge while Stanmore Hawks dropped back to fourth when their match against eleventh placed Schofields Scorpions was washed out.
Gladesville Ryde Magic scooted two places upward to fifth when they battled out a scoreless draw with eighth placed Hills Brumbies and then Magic produced a 5-3 win over Nepean in Round 9 catch-up action.
St George held onto ninth place after they suffered a 2-1 loss to Camden Tigers who have moved up one place to tenth.
Grade 18
St George are still the competition leaders despite having their match against Camden Tigers being washed out, causing the Tigers to drop two places to fifth while Mt Druitt Town Rangers remained at second following their surprise 1-1 draw with Mountains United who have fallen back one place to eleventh.
Gladesville Ryde Magic climbed from fifth to third when they were beaten 3-0 by eighth placed Hills Brumbies but then Magic bounced back to defeat Nepean 4-0 in Round 9 catch-up action.
Schofields Scorpions dropped one place to fourth when their match against sixth placed Stanmore Hawks was washed out and seventh placed Northbridge battled out a spine tingling 3-3 draw with ninth placed Hakoah while Nepean moved up one place to tenth when they were 5-0 winners over twelfth placed Southern Branch.
-By Barry Davis