Round 3 has come and gone, and Clarence has shaken off a hang over and nasty sun burn to write a match report. All 3 grades made the long trip down to Putney. It takes about thirty mins to get to Putney, then another two hours for the bus trip down to Devon or wherever their ground is. Luckily the sun was shining, the booze was flowing, and Nth London were winning (mostly), and so it was all worth...
The weather might have been a bit average, the goal posts kept falling over, and the showers weren’t really hot enough, however the mighty North London Lions enjoyed the sweet taste of victory in Rd 2. Only official 1st and 3rd grade matches this week, but we set up a practice match for the 2nd grade team so that everyone in the club had to put up with the rain and wind equally.
Soci...
Well, weve made it through Round 1, and Clarence has been reflecting. Here are his thoughts on the day:
SOCIAL (VERSUS EALING)
We were a tad undermanned for this game, but a few old faces, a few new faces, and a few borrowed faces from Wests allowed us to get a team on the field and everyone had a great game. They were a touch too good for us, but it was particularly gr...
April saw this years version of the traditional NLL pre-season event, the Bobcat Biathlon. A sunny day in Brighton saw 25 of North London's finest make the journey down for the competition and...
Quarter past five on a Friday afternoon the North London Lions started gathering at St Pancras International Station for what would turn out to be a very memorable trip.From the Pigs Ass sausages to someone getting mugged by two members of the CDA, it all kind went a little something like this..After battling tiresly to fill places on the trip we managed to scrape together a crew of guys who remem...