London confirm Moore signing
London have confirmed the signing of Scott Moore, and coach Tony Rea says he will be their starting hooker in 2014.
London have confirmed the signing of Scott Moore, and coach Tony Rea says he will be their starting hooker in 2014.
London have continued to rebuild their squad ahead of the 2014 season, with the loan signings of Alex Foster, Thomas Minns and James Duckworth from Leeds.
Former footballer Michael Owen has predicted his Super League top 4, after being asked by Salford owner Marwan Koukash on Twitter.
London have confirmed that they have retained 12 players and announced their first official signing in former Hull KR back-rower George Griffin.
Super League clubs are set to vote on the size of the competition for the 2015 season next week.
Scott Moore has been released by North Queensland Cowboys to enable him to return to Super League for next season.
London Broncos are set to sign Melbourne Storm youngster Denny Solomona.
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Catalan are to host London Broncos and Widnes in pre-season friendlies at Gilbert Brutus Stadium.
Scotland winger Alex Hurst is still without a club for the 2014 season, just a month after scoring a try against New Zealand in the World Cup quarter-finals.
London have avoided administration and secured their future by agreeing a two-year deal to groundshare with Barnet FC.
Thierry Alibert has stepped down from his role as a Super League referee to take up a position with the French Rugby League Federation.
St George Illawarra have signed dual-code utility Michael Witt for the 2014 season.
London Broncos have confirmed they intend to appoint administrators as the future of the club remains unclear.
Barnet FC chairman Tony Kleanthous has confirmed he has held talks with London Broncos over the Super League club moving to The Hive, but nothing has been agreed.
Super League champions Wigan will kick-off the 2014 season with a stand-alone game against minor premiers Huddersfield.
Wigan will take on London Skolars in the annual Capital Challenge in London, in place of the Broncos.
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Leeds chief executive Gary Hetherington has hit out at the clubs who walked out of a meeting between Super League club officials and the RFL.
The RFL’s re-structuring plans remain in turmoil after a meeting of Super League clubs resulted in officials from six of them leaving the meeting.
Mystery continues to surround the future of London Broncos, as another of their players confirmed their exit from the club today.
Four rugby league legends are to be inducted into the Hall of Fame next month, the first new inductees since 2005.
Wigan have signed London pair Dan Sarginson and Tony Clubb.