Clubb missing for London
London will have to do without loose forward Tony Clubb for Friday’s trip to Salford, after he dislocated his jaw.
London will have to do without loose forward Tony Clubb for Friday’s trip to Salford, after he dislocated his jaw.
Match stats from London Broncos v Huddersfield Giants
Huddersfield coach Nathan Brown believes the 2012 London Broncos is the strongest side he’s seen from the capital since his arrival at the Giants.
Four London Broncos squad members have signed dual-registration deals with Championship 1 side London Skolars.
Hull coach Peter Gentle is preparing his side for a London Broncos backlash in front of the SKY cameras this weekend.
London Broncos head coach Rob Powell says he was happy with his side’s progress, despite the 50-10 defeat to Warrington at the weekend.
Match stats from Warrington Wolves v London Broncos
London Broncos will be without winger Liam Colbon for Sunday’s trip to Warrington with a groin injury.
London Broncos have kick-started their promotion of rugby league with a marketing video of their players travelling through the capital.
New London Broncos signing Matt Cook is hopeful of being fit to make his debut against Warrington on Sunday.
The return of London Broncos at the weekend saw a change in position for England international Tony Clubb, who played against St Helens at loose forward.
London Broncos have finally announced their squad numbers for the 2012 season, and it includes nine players that are born and bred in London and the south.
Super League will be played in Kent this term, as London Broncos take a on the road to Gillingham Football Club.
London Broncos have been forced to release Jarrad Hickey after hitting the limit of five non-Federation trained players.
The line-up for the Magic Weekend at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester will feature a mouth-watering climax on Sunday 27th May.
Could a London Broncos rebrand bring new fortunes for the club in the capital?
New London Broncos signing Shane Rodney says their pre-season training camp in Brecon has been a great experience.
London Broncos chief Gus Mackay has set the club an ambitious target of increasing attendances to 10,000 following the re-brand from Harlequins RL.
London Broncos are spending the week on a team-building trip in Brecon, South Wales ahead of this month’s pre-season games against Catalan and London Skolars.
Rob Purdham has announced his retirement from professional rugby league.
London Broncos have announced that Brisbane Road, the home of Leyton Orient FC, will host the first of their “on the road” fixtures on May 6th 2012.