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london_3.jpgWell, for those of you who haven't had a look yet, the scores for Round 7 of the London Premiership make for amazing reading.  To start with West London obviously paid attention to history.  The Swans gave them a massive challenge just a few weeks ago, pushing them to within a few goals of losing - no such fears this time around though, as they didn't allow the Swans to score a single goal.  Or behind.  25.12 (162) to 0.0 (0) is the worst result for the Swans in recent memory, and they will have to work hard to turn their season around now.

The news doesn't stop there however, as in an incredible turn of events North London Lions beat the recent form team Putney 8.6 (54) to 6.16 (52).  Having come off the back of some incredible performances the Magpies will be wondering where their goalkicking boots went, and are now tied for second place with North London and Wandsworth who rounded off the results with a 7.7 (49) 13.13 (91) victory over Wimbledon.  Unless a miracle happens, it looks like the final four are now set in stone.

The Conference was far less unpredictable, with victories for the Magpies, Raiders and Demons over the Lions, Swans and Kangaroos respectively.  The top two are all but guaranteed finals footy, and while the Magpies appear to be leading the chasing pack those last two places are still very much up for grabs.  With so many conceded the Roos and Swans will both be looking for big victories to try and snatch that elusive fourth spot come the end of August.

In a tight game Nottingham snuck past Bristol to maintain their 100% record so far this year, while South London Demons ensured that the Emus would still have to make it count in their next game to keep pace at the top of the ladder.

 
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