It seems certain that anyone trying to predict the results each week is facing an uphill battle as the surprises are coming thick and fast and that is causing major changes to the appearance of each of the competition tables as each round is played.
Club Championship
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are the frontrunners on this table after they bagged thirteen points from their visit to third placed Gladesville Ryde Magic while St George are in second spot thanks to the twelve points they earned from their trip to ninth placed Southern Branch.
Hills Brumbies are placed fourth after they pocketed eight points from their home matches against tenth placed Hakoah and Schofields Scorpions are fifth thanks to their journey to seventh placed Camden Tigers yielding nine points.
Sixth placed Stanmore Hawks grabbed twelve points from their matches at twelfth placed Mountains United while Northbridge are eighth after they shared the spoils at seven points apiece with eleventh placed Nepean.
Grade 13
The competition leaders are Mt Druitt Town Rangers following their 2-1 success over second placed Gladesville Ryde Magic who were suffering their first loss of the season while St George are third thanks to their 3-0 victory over tenth placed Southern Branch.
Fourth placed Camden Tigers produced a 2-1 result when they faced eleventh placed Schofields Scorpions and Stanmore Hawks are placed fifth following their 1-0 result over twelfth placed Mountains United.
Hills Brumbies are in sixth spot after they battled out a scoreless draw with eighth placed Hakoah while Northbridge are seventh following their 1-1 draw with ninth placed Nepean.
Grade 14
St George are standing on the top rung of the competition ladder after they were 2-1 winners over third placed Southern Branch and Schofields Scorpions are in second spot following their 2-0 success over fourth placed Camden Tigers.
Mt Druitt Town Rangers are placed fifth following their 1-1 draw with ninth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic and Nepean are sixth on goal difference after they produced a 4-2 result over seventh placed Northbridge.
Eighth placed Hakoah came up with a 2-0 result over tenth placed Hills Brumbies while eleventh placed Stanmore Hawks recorded a 2-0 victory over twelfth placed Mountains United.
Grade 15
St George are leading the way on the table after they were 4-0 winners over ninth placed Southern Branch while Mt Druitt Town Rangers are sitting at second following their 1-0 success over fifth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic.
Third placed Hills Brumbies produced a 2-0 result when they met eighth placed Hakoah and Schofields Scorpions are fourth thanks to their 5-1 win over eleventh placed Camden Tigers.
Stanmore Hawks are placed sixth following their substantial 7-0 result over twelfth placed Mountains United and seventh placed Northbridge registered a 2-0 victory in their match against tenth placed Nepean.
Grade 16
Unbeaten Mt Druitt Town Rangers are the competition frontrunners by a healthy margin following their 6-1 success over fifth placed Gladesville Ryde Magic while second placed Southern Branch recorded a 1-0 result over twelfth placed St George
Mountains United are in third position despite their 3-0 loss to fourth placed Stanmore Hawks and Nepean are sitting at sixth after they were 1-0 winners over eleventh placed Northbridge.
Seventh placed Hakoah battled out a 2-2 draw with eighth placed Hills Brumbies and Camden Tigers are ninth after they were 1-0 winners over tenth placed Schofields Scorpions.
Grade 18
St George are at the top of the table following their solid 5-0 victory over twelfth placed Southern Branch and Gladesville Ryde Magic are placed second after they were beaten by the odd goal in five by third placed Mt Druitt Town Rangers.
Schofields Scorpions are in third position thanks to their 1-0 win over fifth placed Camden Tigers and Northbridge are sixth following their 5-1 success over tenth placed Nepean.
Placed seventh on goal difference, Stanmore Hawks were beaten 2-0 by ninth placed Mountains United and Hills Brumbies are in eighth position following their 3-0 victory over Hakoah.
Source FNSW
-By Barry Davis