Broncos call for urgent performance review
The London Broncos board met this week to urgently discuss the team’s current disappointing performances.
Warrington set to defend 9s title
Warrington Wolves will attempt to defend their Rugby League 9s title as they host the first round of festivals.
Result: London Broncos 22-29 Bradford Bulls
Match stats from London Broncos v Bradford Bulls
Potter hoping Broncos eye up Challenge Cup
Bradford coach Mick Potter is hoping London Broncos will have one eye on their Challenge Cup tie with Huddersfield.
Scott Wheeldon moves south to London
Scott Wheeldon will be a London Bronco for the remainder of the season.
Football boss anticipates viewing “proper man’s game”
Gillingham FC Manager Andy Hessenthaler admits he is a rugby league novice, but cannot wait to see the Broncos face Hull FC.
Result: Leeds Rhinos 52-10 London Broncos
Match stats from Leeds Rhinos v London Broncos
Result: London Broncos 18-36 Catalans Dragons
Match stats from London Broncos v Catalans Dragons
Result: London Broncos 36-0 Wakefield Wildcats
Match stats from London Broncos v Wakefield Wildcats
Broncos help set wheelchair record
Medway Dragons and the London Broncos foundation set the world record for the longest wheelchair rugby league match in history last weekend.
London disappointed by tough loss
London Broncos coach Rob Powell was left surprised and disappointed as his side were beaten 38-30 by Widnes on Sunday.
Result: Widnes Vikings 38-30 London Broncos
Match stats from Widnes Vikings v London Broncos
London set for basement battles
London coach Rob Powell knows that their next two games against Widnes and Wakefield gives the Broncos a big chance to move up the Super League table.
Warrington edge out Wildcats
Wakefield made Warrington work for the spoils as the Wolves came from behind to win 32-30 at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Result: Wigan Warriors 42-30 London Broncos
Match stats from Wigan Warriors v London Broncos
London players not getting to see Broncos
Rugby league players in London are not getting the chance to watch the Broncos, while some don’t want to, according to one community club secretary.
London get their reward – Powell
London head coach Rob Powell says his side deserved their win over Castleford on Saturday, as they finally got off the mark in Super League.
Result: London Broncos 42-16 Castleford Tigers
Match stats from London Broncos v Castleford Tigers
Trio return for London
Winless London will welcome back Tony Clubb, Dan Sarginson and Karl Temata for Saturday’s home game against Castleford.
Salford City Reds 44-12 London Broncos
Salford have won three consecutive games for the first time in six years after thrashing London Broncos 44-12.