Another week and another entertaining round of football with loads of goals scored at the various venues, once again indicating that this may well be the most competitive season yet.
Another week and another entertaining round of football with loads of goals scored at the various venues, once again indicating that this may well be the most competitive season yet.
Next week – yes, I know it is Easter and there are no matches – we will be able to have a first look at the various competition tables and review what has happened so far.
Club Championship
St George would have been very pleased with the twelve points they took from their visit to Stanmore Hawks while Hills Brumbies came back from their trip to Mountains United with a dozen points in their collective pockets.
Hakoah earned ten points from their journey to Nepean and Mt Druitt Town Rangers collected ten points at Schofields Scorpions while Camden Tigers grabbed nine points from their road trip to Southern Branch
On Sunday, Gladesville Ryde Magic earned thirteen points from their visit to Northbridge.
In Round 1 catch-up action Schofields Scorpions took ten points from the day when they hosted Hakoah.
Grade 13
Mt Druitt Town Rangers produced a stunning 5-0 result when they met Schofields Scorpions and Hills Brumbies came up with an impressive 4-1 success when they faced Mountains United.
Hakoah were 2-0 winners over Nepean while St George registered a 2-1 result over Stanmore Hawks and Camden Tigers also posted a 2-1 scoreline when they defeated Southern Branch.
On Sunday Gladesville Ryde Magic were 2-0 winners over Northbridge and in Round 1 catch-up action Schofields Scorpions and Hakoah drew 1-1.
Grade 14
Nepean raised a few eyebrows when they produced a 3-1 win over Hakoah while St George edged out Stanmore Hawks by the odd goal in five and Camden Tigers were 2-0 winners over Southern Branch.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers came up with a 2-1 victory when they faced Schofields Scorpions and that scoreline appeared again when Hills Brumbies downed Mountains United by the odd goal in three.
On Sunday Northbridge and Gladesville Ryde Magic battled out a scoreless draw while in Round 1 catch-up action Schofields Scorpions edged out Hakoah by the odd goal in seven.
Grade 15
Hills Brumbies were the big winners this week when they overcame Mountains United with a 6-1 result and Hakoah were a bit too good for Nepean when they won 3-0.
In a nine-goal edge-of-the-seat thriller Southern Branch took the points with a 5-4 success over Camden Tigers while St George were 2-1 winners over Stanmore Hawks and the match between Schofields Scorpions and Mt Druitt Town Rangers ended in a 1-1 draw.
On Sunday Gladesville Ryde Magic produced a 1-0 victory over Northbridge while in Round 1 catch-up action Schofields Scorpions were 3-0 winners over Hakoah.
Grade 16
Mt Druitt Town Rangers posted the biggest score on Saturday when they accounted for Schofields Scorpions with a 7-1 result while Hakoah were 3-0 winners over Nepean.
Stanmore Hawks took the points when they defeated St George 2-0 and Mountains United came up with a 1-0 success over Hills Brumbies while Southern Branch downed Camden Tigers by the odd goal in five in another thriller.
On Sunday Gladesville Ryde Magic defeated Northbridge 3-0 and in Round 1 catch-up action Schofields Scorpions suffered a 2-1 loss to Hakoah.
Grade 18
St George produced a very solid 4-0 result in their encounter with Stanmore Hawks while Hills Brumbies produced a respectable 4-1 result from their game against Mountains United.
Schofields Scorpions took the points when they accounted for Mt Druitt Town Rangers by the odd goal in five while Camden Tigers edged out Southern Branch with a 1-0 scoreline and the match between Nepean and Hakoah ended in a 2-2 draw.
On Sunday Gladesville Ryde Magic were 4-2 winners over Northbridge while in Round 1 catch-up action Schofields Scorpions produced a 2-0 victory over Hakoah.
-By Barry Davis