by Larry Cooney
Although still trying to take in the enormity of London's colossal and famous victory in Armagh, manager Fergus McMahon is looking ahead to another huge game against Wicklow on Saturday at Netwatch Cullen Park (12:30pm).
And the London manager believes that there is scope for further improvement in the team, if they are to reach Croke Park.
"While I was delighted with the performance, I thought we could have won by even more," McMahon told the Irish World.
"The display was a reflection of how hurling in London has come on in leaps and bounds, but we have some way yet to go to get where we want to be."
London's avalanche victory over Armagh means that they top Group 2 and now face the runners-up in Group 1, Wicklow.
And although they reached the quarter-final of the Christy Ring Cup a year ago the London manager believes they are better equipped 12 months on to make a return to a Croke Park decider for the first time since their memorable Christy Ring Cup final triumph against this weekend's opposition - Wicklow in 2012.
"Wicklow will be terribly disappointed to have lost out to Kildare last Saturday, which will make our job all the more difficult," added McMahon.
"But after last year's quarter-final disappointment against Down in Birmingham we will be just as determined not to miss out on this occasion."
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