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# 🏆 Muzzle Run Football League (2024)

In October 2024 we're running a trial league for active Muzzle Run football clubs. This fast-paced football competition will see teams compete in a condensed format. Featuring two competitive leagues and an all-commons league, this season promises action, developing rivalries, and respectable rewards!

### **Leagues Overview**

The Muzzle Run Football League is split into three competitions:

1. **Premier League** (Top League)
2. **Rising League** (Second League)
3. **Common League** (Special League for all-Common Teams)

Each league offers a unique competition structure, with automated entry for the top two leagues and self-registration for the Common League.


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