London manager Peter McNally is certainly not getting carried away with his side's defeat of defending champions Kilkenny in the All-Britain Junior football championship.
The exiles recorded a 4-08 to 0-09 win over the Cats at Nowlan Park and now progress to be a meeting with Gloucestershire at Ruislip on Sunday.
And despite the emphatic win last weekend, McNally told the Irish Post that the victory would count for nothing if they lose their next match.
"I said to the boys after the game to enjoy the moment, but that result counts for nothing if we go out against Gloucestershire and get turned over," said McNally.
Gloucestershire had an even more emphatic win over Hertfordshire as they won by 8-19 to 1-03.
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