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National Performance League Tournament 2019 Goals Goal Goal Goals Aga Points U21 Group a for Ave Diff National Performance League Tournament 2019 Goals Goal Goal Goals Aga Points U21 Group A For Ave Diff Wasps Position Lightning Severn Severn Stars Loughborough Loughborough Saracens Saracens Mavericks A1 42 50 37 Wasps 0 2 0 129 160 0.806 -31 2 3 60 46 54 A2 60 49 40 Loughborough 2 2 0 149 132 1.129 17 4 2 Lightning 42 44 46 A3 46 44 47 Saracens Mavericks 0 0 0 137 149 0.919 -12 0 4 50 49 50 A4 54 46 50 Severn Stars 2 2 2 150 124 1.210 26 6 1 37 40 47 GROUP A Goals Goal Goal Goals Aga Points U21 Group B For Ave Diff Position Team Team Bath Surrey StormSurrey London Pulse London Manchester Manchester Thunder b1 53 55 72 London Pulse 2 2 2 180 127 1.417 53 6 1 40 47 40 b2 40 56 53 Manchester Thunder 0 2 0 149 157 0.949 -8 2 2 53 50 54 b3 47 50 58 Surrey Storm 0 0 2 155 168 0.923 -13 2 3 55 56 57 b4 40 54 57 Team Bath 0 2 0 151 183 0.825 -32 2 4 72 53 58 GROUP B Goals Goals Goal Goal Points U19 Group C For Aga Ave Diff Position Team Team Bath Severn Severn Stars Surrey StormSurrey Leeds Rhinos Leeds Manchester Manchester Thunder C1 59 72 52 68 Manchester Thunder 2 2 2 2 251 145 1.731 106 8 1 36 44 30 35 C2 36 58 52 Leeds Rhinos 0 2 2 146 151 0.967 -5 4 2 59 50 42 C3 44 50 51 Surrey Storm 0 0 2 145 158 0.918 -13 2 3 72 58 28 C4 30 28 38 Severn Stars 0 0 0 96 148 0.649 -52 0 5 52 51 45 C5 35 42 45 Team Bath 0 0 2 122 158 0.772 -36 2 4 68 52 38 GROUP C Goals Goals Goal Goal Points U19 Group D For Aga Ave Diff Wasps Position Lightning North EastNorth London Pulse London Loughborough Loughborough Saracens Saracens Mavericks d1 58 60 59 68 Wasps 2 2 2 2 245 161 1.522 84 8 1 43 55 34 29 d2 43 40 38 57 London Pulse 0 0 0 2 178 190 0.937 -12 2 4 58 51 48 33 d3 55 51 60 55 Loughborough 0 2 2 2 221 165 1.339 56 6 2 Lightning 60 40 37 28 d4 34 48 37 36 Saracens Mavericks 0 2 0 2 155 188 0.824 -33 4 3 59 38 60 31 d5 29 33 28 31 North East 0 0 0 0 121 216 0.560 -95 0 5 68 57 55 36 GROUP D Goals Goals Goal Goal Points U17 Group E For Against Ave Diff Wales Position Wasps Thunder Lightning North East North Manchester Manchester London PulseLondon Loughborough Loughborough e1 48 33 36 36 51 Manchester Thunder 2 2 2 2 2 204 118 1.729 86 10 1 6 31 35 30 16 e2 6 17 14 31 19 Wales 0 0 0 0 0 87 183 0.475 -96 0 6 48 31 45 38 21 e3 31 31 28 26 32 London Pulse 0 2 0 0 2 148 136 1.088 12 4 4 33 17 38 28 20 e4 35 45 38 34 39 Wasps 0 2 2 2 2 191 133 1.436 58 8 2 36 14 28 32 23 e5 30 38 28 32 44 Loughborough 0 2 2 0 2 172 145 1.186 27 6 3 Lightning 36 31 26 34 18 e6 16 21 20 23 18 North East 0 2 0 0 0 98 185 0.530 -87 2 5 51 19 32 39 44 GROUP E Goals Goals Goal Goal Points U17 Group F For Against Ave Diff Position Saracens Mavericks Team Bath Team Severn Stars Severn Surrey Storm Surrey Leeds RhinosLeeds f1 26 35 24 33 Surrey Storm 0 1 0 2 118 138 0.855 -20 3 3 37 35 38 28 f2 37 33 34 41 Severn Stars 2 2 0 2 145 114 1.272 31 6 2 26 26 39 23 f3 35 26 23 31 Team Bath 1 0 0 1 115 141 0.816 -26 2 4 35 33 42 31 f4 38 39 42 31 Saracens Mavericks 2 2 2 2 150 105 1.429 45 8 1 24 34 23 24 f5 28 23 31 24 Leeds Rhinos 0 0 1 0 106 136 0.779 -30 1 5 33 41 31 31 GROUP F Playoffs 7th/8th London Pulse v Team Bath 24 22 5th/6th Loughborough Lightning v Surrey Storm 36 27 SF1 Manchester Thunder v Severn Stars 35 32 SF2 Wasps v Saracens Mavericks 36 42 3rd/4th Severn Stars v Wasps 33 31 Final Manchester Thunder v Saracens Mavericks 38 35 9th/10th/11th Wales North East North Leeds Rhinos Leeds Goals Goals For Goals Against Goal Average Goal Difference Points Position E5 21 24 2 0 45 49 0.918 -4 2 2 North East 19 30 E6 19 15 0 0 34 57 0.596 -23 0 3 Wales 21 36 F5 30 36 Leeds Rhinos 2 2 66 39 1.692 27 4 1 24 15 Under 17 9th 10th 11th U19 Playoffs 9th/10th Severn Stars v North East 36 41 7th/8th Team Bath v London Pulse 50 54 5th/6th Surrey Storm v Saracens Mavericks 46 55 SF1 Manchester Thunder v Loughborough Lightning 44 42 SF2 Leeds Rhinos v Wasps 39 68 3rd/4th Loughborough Lightning v Leeds Rhinos 65 47 Final Manchester Thunder v Wasps 55 48 U21 Playoffs 5th - 8th Wasps v Team Bath 46 55 5th - 8th Saracens Mavericks v Surrey Storm 43 52 SF1 Severn Stars v Manchester Thunder 33 34 SF2 Loughborough Lightning v London Pulse 42 50 7th/8th Wasps v Saracens Mavericks 36 40 5th/6th Team Bath v Surrey Storm 62 44 3rd/4th Severn Stars v Loughborough Lightning 36 34 Final Manchester Thunder v London Pulse 41 45 National Performance League Tournament 2019 Final Positions UNDER 21 1st London Pulse 2nd Manchester Thunder 3rd Severn Stars 4th Loughborough Lightning 5th Team Bath 6th Surrey Storm 7th Saracens Mavericks 8th Wasps UNDER 19 UNDER 17 1st Manchester Thunder 1st Manchester Thunder 2nd Wasps 2nd Saracens Mavericks 3rd Loughborough Lightning 3rd Severn Stars 4th Leeds Rhinos 4th Wasps 5th Saracens Mavericks 5th Loughborough Lightning 6th Surrey Storm 6th Surrey Storm 7th London Pulse 7th London Pulse 8th Team Bath 8th Team Bath 9th Leeds Rhinos 9th North East 10th North East 10th Severn Stars 11th Wales.
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