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The biggest rivalry in London footy received a new twist recently with the first ever Under-16 match between the Wildcats and the Demons.
In a fiercely contested match, the Lambeth Demons registered a hard fought win over the Featherstone Wildcats at Clapham Common.
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Results are begining to come in from the weekends matches, with some big results changing tables. The Wildcats beat a strong North London side 16.10 (106) to 8.5 (53) to continue their strong start to the London season.
Meanwhile in the Southern England Region the Southampton Titans showed their strength with a huge win over Chippenham Redbacks 29.19 (193) to 1.4 (10), a result which moves them above Sussex who had the week off. With the two sides due to meet this coming weekend both will no doubt be spend the time until then working out how to get one over and claim early season bragging rights on the South coast.
The high goal count in that match didn't result in Scott Rymer losing his place at the top of the goalscoring charts however, a position he will be aiming to maintain until the end of the year.
More results to follow soon.
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Well, another big weekend of footy is nearly upon us, and if it's anything like the others so far this season then fans are in for a real treat! The Southern Region leaders
Sussex have got a bye, meaning the rest of the teams have the opportunity to
make up some ground on the early leaders as well as giving players a chance to
change the top of the goalscoring charts which are currently dominated by
Swans. The Northern Region sees Newcastle and Durham squaring up,
with Middlesbrough hosting Hartlepool in the days other match.
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Well as I write this
on the first Saturday afternoon of London football I haven't seen any results
but at the same time my phone hasn't been ringing with news of problems either,
so hopefully it is all going smoothly.
I set myself two
goals when I took this job and I can't say I've been fully successful in either
of them, though there is progress.
The first was to
separate responsibility for London from the BARFL task list and that has been
done in a way. We have created a new body, AFL London, which will look after the
three divisions in London. That sounds like a success as it has all happened,
but we don't so much have a committee, rather myself fielding most of the
issues, and Luke Shaw looking after the umpires. To be a fully functioning
body the committee will need a treasurer, and a few more
hands.
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Well, the gods must be fans of Australian Rules football as the opening round of matches in the London region were played in near perfect conditions. Under those clear skies fans flocked to grounds across the capital where a series of hard-hitting and hard-fought matches were played out - by tea time half the fans were commiserating whilst the other half celebrated.
Every club appeared eager to put a message out to their rivals, and fewer did a better job than North London who ran out convincing winners at Bounds Green against the Swans by 110 points, scoring 23.9 against 5.7 and putting in a performance which absolutely dominated at times. This was a show of serious intent, with the Lions surely seeing themselves as strong Finals contenders and the Swans wondering how they let the game get away from them after the first quarter.
Meanwhile the Wildcats also began the season strongly with vistory over Wimbledon.
More details of Premiership games will come soon, see below for some of the Conference results.
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