The Teenage Revolution – SUPER IGA NSW NPL Mens 2

Here we are at the start of another competition season and what a year it promises to be. We have a new look competition with a new name and a new sponsor. We can be certain that the standard of play will be exceptionally high as this league always produces very competitive teams fuelled by many aspirational players, 

Please allow me to take this opportunity to wish all clubs, teams, players, coaches and managers the very best for the season. I sincerely hope that it will be all you could hope for and that you will enjoy the 2013 competition.
With the competition now in full swing there are twelve venues in operation each Saturday and it is physically impossible for me to be at more than one of those venues. Therefore, I would appreciate some help from the clubs each week in the form of the goal scorers and, if possible a short (and unbiased) report on the matches played. You can reach me by email at barrydavis52@hotmail.com or you could ring or text me on 0451 004 091.
This week The Teenage Revolution has been expanded to include Grade 16 and Grade 18 reports as well as the Grade 12 to Grade 15 reports from the Super IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2. 
Super IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 – Overview
Hills Brumbies began the season reasonably well as they collected ten points from their visit to Fraser Park who gained seven points from the day. The Brumbies points came from wins in the 12s, 16s and 18s and they added a point with a draw in the 14s. Fraser Park earned their points from that draw in the 14s and wins in the 13s and 15s.
Northern Tigers would be pleased after they pocketed ten points from their clash with traditional rivals Spirit FC. They Tigers took their points from victories in the 12s, 15s and 18s while the clubs hared the spoils when the 16s ended in a draw. Spirit added wins in the 13s and 14s to their tally.
Sydney University claimed ten points from their home encounter with Mounties Wanderers thanks to wins in the 12s, 13s and 15s plus a draw in the 16s while the Wanderers collected maximum points from the 14s and 18s.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers bagged nine points from their four Saturday matches against Parramatta FC after they won the 12s, 14s and 15s while Parramatta took the points in the 13s.  On Sunday the clubs split the points with Parramatta taking the points in the 16s and the Rangers claiming the spoils in the 18s.
Bankstown Berries pocketed ten points from their four Saturday matches against St George, taking the maximum points from the 13s, 14s and 15s after the clubs had battled out a draw in the 12s. The Berries took all the points on Sunday as they won both the 16s and the 18s.
Macarthur Rams took seven points from Saturday’s visit to Bankstown City Lions thanks to wins in the 12s and 13s and a draw in the 15s while the Lions won the 14s. The Rams claimed six more points on Sunday with narrow wins in both the 16s and the 18s.
Super IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 – Grade 12
Mt Druitt Town Rangers went straight to the top of the table on the opening day of the season with a sensational 8-0 result over Parramatta FC while Macarthur Rams are in second spot following their 4-1 victory over Bankstown City Lions. 
Northern Tigers are placed third thanks to their 4-2 success over Spirit FC and Hills Brumbies are fourth after they were 3-1 winners over Fraser Park. 
Sydney University are in fifth position after they produced a 2-0 result when they faced Mounties Wanderers while St George and Bankstown Berries are holding down sixth and seventh positions following their 2-2 draw.
Super IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 – Grade 13
Parramatta FC have claimed the top place on the ladder on the season’s opening day after they came up with a 4-1 victory over Mt Druitt Town Rangers and Bankstown Berries are second following their 3-0 success over St George. 
Macarthur Rams are placed third due to their 2-0 win over Bankstown City Lions while Spirit FC are fourth after they were also 2-0 winners when they met Northern Tigers,
Fraser Park are in fifth position thanks to their 1-0 victory over Hills Brumbies and Sydney University are in sixth spot after they claimed the points with a 1-0 result from their match against Mounties Wanderers.
Super IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 – Grade 14
In an absolute goal-fest Bankstown Berries registered a 7-3 victory over St George and that has taken the Berries straight to the top of the table while Mt Druitt Town Rangers posted a 4-1 result when they faced Parramatta FC to claim second spot.
Spirit FC produced a 3-0 result over Northern Tigers and they are in third position and Bankstown City Lions were 2-0 winners over Macarthur Rams and that has placed the Lions at fourth.
Mounties Wanderers came up with a 2-1 win from their match against Sydney University while Fraser Park Hills Brumbies and are placed sixth and seventh following their scoreless draw.
Super IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 – Grade 15
Mt Druitt Town Rangers have claimed the top spot on the first table for the season after they were 4-0 winners over Parramatta FC and Bankstown Berries are in second position thanks to their 3-1 result over St George. 
Third place has gone to Northern Tigers following their 2-0 success when they met Spirit FC while Fraser Park are fourth after they produced a 2-1 result when they faced Hills Brumbies.
Sydney University are in fifth position thanks to their 1-0 victory over Mounties Wanderers while Bankstown City Lions and Macarthur Rams are sixth and seventh following their 1-1 draw.
Super IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 – Grade 16
Bankstown Berries are at the top of the table following their 4-0 success over St George while second placed Hills Brumbies also posted a 4-0 scoreline when they faced Fraser Park. 
Parramatta FC are in third position after they came up with a 4-1 victory over Mt Druitt Town Rangers while Macarthur Rams are fourth following their 3-2 win over Bankstown City Lions. 
Northern Tigers and Spirit FC are in fifth and sixth positions thanks to their 2-2 scoreline at the completion of their clash while Mounties Wanderers and Sydney University are seventh and eighth after they battled out a 1-1 draw.
Super IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 – Grade 18
Northern Tigers have dashed straight to the top of the table following their stunning 7-1 result when they met Spirit FC while Bankstown Berries are placed second thanks to their 5-2 victory over St George. 
Mounties Wanderers are in third position after they claimed the points with a 3-0 result from their match against Sydney University and Macarthur Rams are placed fourth as a result of their win by the odd goal in five over Bankstown City Lions. 
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are fifth after they posted a 3-2 win over Parramatta FC and Fraser Park are placed sixth following their 2-0 victory when they met Hills Brumbies.
– By Barry Davis