2026 London Broncos season

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2026 London Broncos season
2026 RFL Championship Rank1st
Challenge Cup3rd Round
RFL 1895 CupFinal
2026 recordWins: 20; draws: 0; losses: 1
Points scoredFor: 1,149; against: 222
Team information
ChairmanGary Hetherington
Head CoachJason Demetriou
Captain
StadiumPlough Lane
Avg. attendance3,396
High attendance4,380
Top scorers
TriesMorea Morea – 29
GoalsJimmy Meadows – 108
PointsJimmy Meadows – 244
Home colours
Away colours
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The 2026 London Broncos season is the 47th year in the club's history and their first season under the ownership group of Darren Lockyer, Grant Wechsel and Gary Hetherington. It is their fifth season at Plough Lane as tenants of AFC Wimbledon. They are coached by new Head coach Jason Demetriou who is assisted by the returning Danny Ward. The Broncos will compete in the 2026 RFL Championship, 2026 Challenge Cup and the 2026 RFL 1895 Cup.

Coach Demetriou in conversation in January 2026
Darren Lockyer pitchside at London in January 2026
Mike Eccles, Grant Wechsel and Darren Lockyer on the pitch post-match in 2026
Gary Hetherington pitchside pre-game against Oldham in February 2026

Ownership

In September 2025, following the conclusion of London's 2025 RFL Championship season, Darren Lockyer led an ownership group consisting of businessman Grant Wechsel, and Super League executive Gary Hetherington in the successful takeover of the London Broncos.[1][2]

Lockyer and his business partner Grant Wechsel have a 90% stake, with Gary Hetherington retaining a minority share in the club in the capital.[3][4]

In May 2026 prominent Brisbane property developer Andrew Gray was added to the ownership group, after purchasing an undisclosed minority stake in the London club. Andrew alongside his brother Rob Gray, run Graya a luxury design and construction firm who regularly sell properties for over $20 million and have over $1 billion in ongoing projects in Australia.[5][6][7][8][9]

Super League bid

In October 2025, with Toulouse Olympique and the York Knights selected for promotion, the London club were controversially overlooked for elevation to the Super League in favour of the Bradford Bulls.[10][11][12]

Following the decision, the club’s ownership group confirmed their commitment to the long-term vision, emphasising that they will compete in the Championship for the 2026 season with the goal of securing a Super League place in the future. [13]

Coaches

Mike Eccles relinquished his lead coach role at the end of the 2025 season after Jason Demetriou was confirmed as the new head coach of the London Broncos from the 2026 season.

This was confirmed after the Darren Lockyer led takeover of the London side was ratified in September 2025.[14][15][16][17][18] Eccles became the Director of Rugby & Performance at the Broncos.[19]

In September 2025 Jason Demetriou was confirmed as the new head coach of the London Broncos from 2026 onwards. This was confirmed was confirmed to be a three-year deal after the Darren Lockyer-led takeover of the London side was ratified in September 2025.[20][21][22][23][24][25]

In October 2025 Danny Ward returned to the club as assistant coach, taking the role after winning the Super League with Hull Kingston Rovers.[26] He returned to the club where he was the head coach for four years, assistant for three years and under 19s coach for two years, as well as spending four years as a player in the capital.

Re-branding and Reebok partnership

In October 2025 the Broncos signed a multi-year deal with the global sports brand Reebok as first team kit manufacturer as well as official supplier of teamwear and merchandise.[27]

The re-branding also involved a change in logo, as well as a move away from the black with a white chevron kits that had been the mainstay of the club for over a decade.[28]

The 2026 home kit shifted away from traditional London colours and moved to navy blue.[29][30] This move however did have connection to the away kits of the 2003, 2004 and 2005 seasons, as well as a colour connection to the away kits of the 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002 seasons. It also had a link to AFC Wimbledon with shades of blue being the traditional colours of Wimbledon F.C. as well as both clubs having all-white away kits.[31][32][33] Another link was the Union Jack or the Union Flag; with blue, red and white being the clubs colours on the field and their branding identity away from it.[34]

Training ground

In November 2025 the London Broncos moved to a new training base, taking over the former London Irish rugby union club facility in Sunbury-on-Thames in Surrey. The Hazelwood complex will serve as the Broncos' new training ground and also their administrative base. The Broncos are the primary tenants at the site, however the London Irish Amateur side will still continue play their Regional 2 Thames level six games there.[35]

The Broncos' new administrative headquarters has four full size grass pitches, one full size 4G pitch, medical support centre, gym and a large clubhouse with an on-site chef and a licensed bar open to the public seven days a week.[36][37]

Captaincy

In January 2026 Wally Lewis presided over a ceremony in which Reagan Campbell-Gillard was named as captain of the London Broncos for the 2026 RFL Championship season, taking over from long-term captain Will Lovell.[38]

Reserves

In late 2025, the Broncos' hierarchy announced their intention to run a Reserves side alongside the first team.[39] In January 2026 it was confirmed that the London Broncos would feature in the 2026 Super League Reserve competition, with home games played at the clubs Hazelwood facility.[40]

Documentary series

Every aspect of the London Broncos season is being filmed for a planned documentary series. Both Darren Lockyer and Grant Wechsel have confirmed that it is being filmed, but have remained coy on where it is due to be broadcast.[41]

Television deal

In March 2026 the National Broadcasting Corporation of Papua New Guinea announced that it has secured the exclusive broadcast rights for all of the remaining London Broncos home matches for the 2026 season. PNG NBC will broadcast these home games across PNG and selected Pacific Island markets. In Papua New Guinea, NBC will feature all the matches LIVE on NBC Channel 1 along with a simulcast on NBC Radio.[42]

Pre-season friendly

Pre-season friendly
Home Score Away Match Information
Date Time Venue Tries Goals Referee Attendance
Keighley Cougars C-C London Broncos Sunday 11 January 2026 15:00 Cougar Park Cancelled due to freezing conditions [43]

Betfred Championship

Fixtures

Betfred Championship
Round Home Score Home Match Information
Date Time Venue Tries Goals Referee Attendance
1 London Broncos 44–12 Widnes Vikings Sunday 18 January 2026 15:00 Plough Lane Hawkins 2, Max 2, Campbell-Gillard, Bienek, Wallis, Meadows Croft 6 Tara Jones 4,380[44]
2 London Broncos 25–8 Oldham Sunday 1 February 2026 15:00 Plough Lane Max, Campbell-Gillard, Mathias, Tindall, Glare Voro, Croft, Hawkins (DG) M. Lynn 2,330[45]
3 Featherstone Rovers C–C London Broncos Sunday 15 February 2026 15:00 The Millennium Stadium [a]
4 Swinton Lions 6–84 London Broncos Sunday 22 February 2026 15:00 Heywood Road Meadows, Tindall 2, Morea 4, Glare 2, Smith, Tchamambe, Webster-Mansfield 2, Kapinias, Stock Meadows 12 S. Mikalauskas 662[47]
5 London Broncos 106-18 North Wales Crusaders Saturday 28 February 2026 19:30 Plough Lane Kapinias, Meadows 2, Croft, Voro 2, Tchamambe 2, Morea 3, Glare 2, Bitungane, Hursey-Hord, Smith, Tindall, Adebiyi Meadows 17 Tara Jones [48]
6 Halifax Panthers 4-42 London Broncos Sunday 8 March 2026 15:00 The Shay Croft, Tindall, Glare 2, Voro, Morea, Webster-Mansfield, Kapinias Meadows 2, Croft, Voro 2 S. Mikalauskas 2,066
7 London Broncos 66-6 Salford Sunday 22 March 2026 15:00 Plough Lane Wallis, Tindall, Tchamambe 2, O'Beirne 2, Bienek, Kapinias 3, Alex Walker, Smith Meadows 9 K. Moore [49]
8 London Broncos 40-12 Batley Bulldogs Sunday 29 March 2026 15:00 Plough Lane Tindall 2, Smith 2, Meadows 2, Tchamambe, Stock Meadows 4 R. Cox [50]
9 Bye
10 London Broncos 48-4 Sheffield Eagles Saturday 11 April 2026 18:00 Plough Lane Hawkins, Morea 2, Tindall, Kapinias 2, Webster-Mansfield, Voro Meadows 6, Morea, Voro D. Arnold [51]
11 Doncaster 16-30 London Broncos Sunday 26 April 2026 15:00 Eco-Power Stadium Hawkins 2, Campbell-Gillard, Morea, Smith Hawkins 5 L. Rush 1,546[52]
12 Goole Vikings 10-70 London Broncos Saturday 2 May 2026 15:00 Victoria Pleasure Grounds Bitungane, Campbell-Gillard, Hursey-Hord, Voro, Smith 2, Tchamambe 2, Morea 2, Tindall, Havili Hawkins 11 A. Belafonte [53]
13 London Broncos 64-0 Midlands Hurricanes Sunday 10 May 2026 15:00 Plough Lane Voro 4, Tindall, Morea 4, Adebiyi, Hawkins Hawkins 7, Meadows A. Belafonte [54]
14 Sheffield Eagles 10-72 London Broncos Sunday 24 May 2026 15:00 Steel City Stadium Smith 2, Wallis 2, Webster-Mansfield 3, Morea 2, Glare 2, O'Beirne, Tchamambe Meadows 10 S. Mikalauskas 707[55]
3* Hunslet 18-54 London Broncos Sunday 31 May 2026 15:00 South Leeds Stadium Smith, Tchamambe 3, Adebiyi, Bitungane, Morea 2, Hursey-Hord Meadows 9 D. Arnold 951[56]
15 North Wales Crusaders 0-134 London Broncos Sunday 7 June 2026 15:00 Eirias Stadium Bitungane, Morea 4, Tchamambe 4, Hawkins, Glare, Webster-Mansfield 5, Hursey-Hord, Davidson, Smith 2, Voro 2, O'Beirne, Adebiyi, Meadows Voro 10, Meadows 7 F. Lincoln [57]
16 Bye
17 London Broncos C–C Featherstone Rovers Sunday 21 June 2026 15:00 Twickenham Stoop
18 Batley Bulldogs 12-64 London Broncos Sunday 28 June 2026 15:00 The Fox's Biscuits Stadium Tchamambe 2, Davidson, Havili, Alex Walker, Bienek, Glare, Smith, O'Beirne, Wallis, Bitungane Meadows 9, Voro S. Mikalauskas [58]
17* London Broncos 0 Hunslet Saturday 4 July 2026 15:00 Kuflink Stadium
19 London Broncos 0 Doncaster Saturday 11 July 2026 18:00 Kuflink Stadium
20 Salford 0 London Broncos Sunday 19 July 2026 15:00 CorpAcq Stadium
21 Midlands Hurricanes 0 London Broncos Sunday 26 July 2026 14:00 Alexander Stadium
22 Widnes Vikings 0 London Broncos Sunday 2 August 2026 15:00 DCBL Stadium
23 London Broncos 0 Goole Vikings Sunday 9 August 2026 15:00 Plough Lane
24 Oldham 0 London Broncos Friday 14 August 2026 19:45 Boundary Park
25 London Broncos 0 Halifax Panthers Sunday 23 August 2026 15:00 Plough Lane
26 London Broncos 0 Swinton Lions Saturday 5 September 2026 14:00 Athletic Ground, Richmond [59]

Table

Backs and second-rows pre-match huddle, January 2026
London Broncos kicking off the season against the Widnes Vikings in January 2026
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 London Broncos 15 15 0 0 943 136 +807 30 League Leaders Shield and qualify for Qualifying Finals
2 Newcastle Thunder 17 14 0 3 759 220 +539 28 Qualifying Finals
3 Oldham 15 13 0 2 492 197 +295 26 Qualifying Semi-Finals
4 Barrow Raiders 15 12 0 3 438 255 +183 24
5 Doncaster 14 11 0 3 511 174 +337 22
6 Widnes Vikings 16 11 0 5 418 258 +160 22
7 Sheffield Eagles 15 9 0 6 353 384 31 18 Eliminators
8 Batley Bulldogs 16 8 0 8 461 395 +66 16
9 Midlands Hurricanes 15 7 1 7 312 386 74 15
10 Dewsbury Rams 16 7 0 9 368 370 2 14
11 Salford 17 6 0 11 382 576 194 12
12 Rochdale Hornets 16 6 0 10 269 506 237 12
13 Whitehaven 17 5 1 11 314 513 199 11
14 Keighley Cougars 17 4 2 11 403 492 89 10
15 Goole Vikings 16 5 0 11 344 545 201 10
16 Hunslet 17 5 0 12 332 536 204 10
17 Workington Town 17 4 1 12 332 512 180 9
18 Swinton Lions 15 4 1 10 294 482 188 9
19 Halifax Panthers 14 6 0 8 364 374 10 0[b]
20 North Wales Crusaders 16 3 0 13 250 1028 778 6[c]
Updated to match(es) played on 28 June 2026. Source: RFL
Notes:
  1. [46]
  2. A 12-point deduction was applied upon re-instatement to the league[60]
  3. A 12-point deduction was imposed for insolvency and change of ownership mid-season[61]

Challenge Cup

2026 Challenge Cup
Round Home Score Away Match Information
Date Time Venue Tries Goals Referee Attendance
2 London Broncos 86–0 Wests Warriors Sunday 25 January 2026 14:00 Athletic Ground, Richmond Max 4, Tindall 3, Wallis, Voro 2, Hursey-Hord, Morea 2, Stock, Mathias, Kapinias Meadows 7, Voro 2, O'Beirne 2 Aaryn Belafonte [62][63]
3 London Broncos 8–26 Bradford Bulls Sunday 8 February 2026 15:00 Cherry Red Records Stadium Glare, Tindall M. Griffiths 3,477[64]

1895 Cup

2026 RFL 1895 Cup
Round Home Score Away Match Information
Date Time Venue Tries Goals Referee Attendance
Preliminary London Broncos 36-10 Barrow Raiders Sunday 15 March 2026 15:00 Athletic Ground, Richmond Kapinias, Tindall, Wallis, Webster-Mansfield, Stock, Bienek Voro 6 Aaryn Belafonte [65][66][67]
1 London Broncos 62-6 Keighley Cougars Sunday 19 April 2026 15:00 Athletic Ground, Richmond Mathias, Voro, O'Beirne, Morea, Wallis, Stock, Max, Tchamambe Hawkins 9 A. Williams [68][69][70]
Quarter Final London Broncos 52-20 Doncaster Sunday 17 May 2026 15:00 Athletic Ground, Richmond Smith 2, Tchamambe 3, Morea, Hursey-Hord, Voro 2, Adebiyi Meadows 6 Aaryn Belafonte [71][72]
Semi Final Midlands Hurricanes 24-62 London Broncos Saturday 13 June 2026 14:00 Avery Fields Webster-Mansfield 4, Glare 2, Voro, Havili, Alex Walker, O'Beirne, Hursey-Hord Meadows 9 M. Lynn 519[73]
Final London Broncos Widnes Vikings Monday 31 August 2026 [74]
The Wests Warriors with ball against the Broncos in the Second Round of the Challenge Cup at the Athletic Ground, Richmond in 2026
London celebrate a try against the Wests Warriors in the 2nd Round of the 2026 Challenge Cup at the Athletic Ground, Richmond
The Challenge Cup trophy pitchside pre-game against the Bradford Bulls in February 2026
The London Broncos post match against the North Wales Crusaders in February 2026 after scoring the most points and securing the widest margin of victory in their history
A minute's silence was observed in the 1895 Cup match against the Barrow Raiders in March for former London player Matt Salter who sadly passed away aged just 49
Pre-match at the top-of-the table clash at Doncaster in April 2026
The Hazelwood Centre, the new training and administrative headquarters of the London Broncos
A training pitch & the Hazelwood Centre running along the sideline
Three grass training pitches & a 4G pitch at the Hazelwood Centre

2026 transfers

Gains

Player From Competition Contract Date
Australia Reagan Campbell-Gillard Gold Coast Titans NRL 6 October 2025[75]
Tonga Siliva Havili South Sydney Rabbitohs NRL 9 October 2025[76]
Australia Dean Hawkins Parramatta Eels NRL 24 October 2025[77]
England Sam Davis Salford Red Devils Super League 24 October 2025[78]
England Jake Ramsden Warrington Wolves Super League 24 October 2025[79]
England Bobby Hartley Keighley Cougars RFL League One 28 October 2025[80]
Papua New Guinea Finley Glare PNG Hunters Queensland Cup 2 years[81] 6 November 2025[82]
Papua New Guinea Robert Mathias Queensland Cup 10 November 2025[83]
Papua New Guinea Gairo Voro Queensland Cup 2 years[84] 17 November 2025[85]
Papua New Guinea Epel Kapinias Queensland Cup 18 November 2025[86]
Papua New Guinea Morea Morea Central Queensland Capras Queensland Cup 2 years[87] 7 November 2025[88]
Papua New Guinea Jeremiah Simbiken Castleford Tigers Super League 10 November 2025[89]
Nigeria Elliot Wallis Huddersfield Giants Super League 13 November 2025[90]
England Jack Croft Wakefield Trinity Super League 13 November 2025[91]
Australia Marly Bitungane North Queensland Cowboys NRL 1 year[92] 21 November 2025[93]
Australia Luke Smith Canterbury Bulldogs NRL 1 year[94] 21 November 2025[95]
England James Meadows Bradford Bulls RFL Championship 4 December 2025[96]
Papua New Guinea Alex Max PNG Hunters Queensland Cup 5 December 2025[97]
England Jimmy Meadows Bradford Bulls RFL Championship 4 December 2025[98]
England Tommy Porter London Broncos RFL Championship 23 January 2026[99]
Scotland Rob Oakley London Broncos RFL Championship 2026[100]

Losses

Player From Competition Contract Date
Italy Ethan Natoli Pia XIII Baroudeur Super XIII 1 year 5 August 2025
France Christopher Hellec Limoux Grizzlies Super XIII 1 year 26 September 2025
Italy Luke Polselli Toulouse Olympique Super League 1 year 26 October 2025[101]

Loans in

Player From Competition Contract Date
England Neil Tchamambe Wakefield Trinity Super League 1 year – until end of season 21 October 2025[102]

Squad

2026 London Broncos squad
First team squad Reserves Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coach


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • Red card = suspended
  • injured = injured

Updated:
Source(s): [103]

Squad statistics

Squad NumberNameInternational countryPositionPrevious clubAppearancesTriesGoalsDrop GoalsPointsNotes
1Morea MoreaPapua New GuineaFullback Central Queensland Capras172910118injured
2Elliot WallisNigeriaWing Huddersfield Giants1880032
3Robert MathiasPapua New GuineaCentre, Second-row PNG Hunters530012injured
4Alex MaxPapua New GuineaCentre PNG Hunters690036injured
5Liam TindallEnglandWing Hull FC15170068
6Connor O'BeirneAustraliaScrum-half, Loose forward Lezignan1982036
7Dean HawkinsAustraliaScrum-half Parramatta Eels11632189
8Reagan Campbell-GillardAustraliaProp Gold Coast Titans1540016
9Sam DavisEnglandHooker Salford Red Devils120000injured
10Marly BitunganeTanzaniaProp North Queensland Cowboys1650020
11Luke SmithAustraliaSecond-row Canterbury Bulldogs19160064
12Jack CroftEnglandSecond-row, Centre Wakefield Trinity1128024injured
13Siliva HaviliTongaLoose forward, Hooker South Sydney Rabbitohs1530012
14Finley GlarePapua New GuineaHooker PNG Hunters13140056
15Sadiq AdebiyiNigeriaSecond-row Keighley Cougars1450020
16Epel KapiniasPapua New GuineaProp PNG Hunters13100040injured
17Marcus StockEnglandSecond-row York Knights1450020
18Jimmy MeadowsEnglandScrum-half Bradford Bulls2071080244
19Ben Hursey-HordEnglandLoose forward Halifax Panthers1670028
20Brandon Webster-MansfieldAustraliaCentre Villefranche13170068
21Will LovellEnglandSecond-row London Skolars70000
22Alex WalkerScotlandFullback Halifax Panthers430012
23Gairo VoroPapua New GuineaStand-off PNG Hunters1814240120
24Lewis BienekIrelandProp Castleford Tigers1330012
25Jeremiah SimbikenPapua New GuineaSecond-row Castleford Tigers20000injured
26Neil TchamambeEnglandWing Wakefield Trinity18220088Loan
27Ted DavidsonEnglandCentre London Broncos Academy72008
28Bobby HartleyEnglandSecond-row Keighley Cougars30000
29Jake RamsdenEnglandSecond-row Warrington Wolves00000
30Tommy PorterEnglandHooker London Broncos00000
31Rob OakleyScotlandSecond-row, Loose forward London Broncos00000

Player appearances

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CC
23R
CC
456PRE
1895
78101R
1895
111213QF
1895
143*15SF
1895
1817*1920212223242526FINAL
1895
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2Elliot WallisWGWGWGxCECEinjuredCECECECEWGWGCECECECEWGWGWGCE
3Robert MathiasCECECEinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredCECEinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjured
4Alex MaxCECECECEinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredCECEinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjured
5Liam TindallxWGWGWGWGWGWGWGWGWGWGxxWGWGWGWGxxxWG
6Connor O'BeirneSOSUBSUBSHSUBxSUBinjuredSOSUBSUBSUBSUBSUBSUBSUBSUBSUBSUBSUBSUB
7Dean HawkinsSHSHSOSOinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredxSHSHSHSHSHinjuredxxSHSHx
8Reagan Campbell-GillardPRxPRPRinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredPRxPRPRPRPRPRPRPRPRPRPRPR
9Sam DavisinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredHKHKHKHKHKHKxHKxHKHKHKHKHKxinjuredinjuredinjured
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11Luke SmithSRxSRSRSRSRSRSRSUBSRSRxSRSRSRSRSRSRSRSRSR
12Jack CroftSRSRSRSRSRSRSRSHxSRxSRSRinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjured
13Siliva HaviliHKxinjuredinjuredinjuredLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFRed cardRed cardLFLFLFHKLF
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17Marcus StockxLFxxLFSUBPRSUBSUBSUBSUBSUBxSUBinjuredinjuredxSUBSUBSUBSUB
18Jimmy MeadowsSUBHKHKSUBSHSOSHinjuredSHSHHKSUBHKSUBSUBSHSHSHSUBCESH
19Ben Hursey-HordxSUBxxSUBSUBSUBSUBSUBSUBSUBxinjuredSRSUBSUBSUBSUBSRSRSR
20Brandon Webster-MansfieldxxxCECECECECECECECExinjuredinjuredinjuredCECECECEWGx
21Will LovellxSRxxxxxSRSRxSRSRinjuredinjuredSRSRSRxxxx
22Alex WalkerxxxxxxxFBFBxxxxxxxxxxFBFB
23Gairo VoroSUBSOSHSUBSOSHSOSOxSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSO
24Lewis BienekSUBPRSUBSUBinjuredinjuredinjuredSUBSUBSUBxSUBSUBxSUBSUBxxxSUBSUB
25Jeremiah SimbikeninjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredxxSUBSRxxxxxxxinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjuredinjured
26Neil TchamambeWGxxWGWGWGWGWGWGWGWGWGWGWGWGWGWGWGWGxWG
27Ted DavidsonxxxxxxCExxxxxxCECExxCECECECE
28Bobby HartleyxSUBxxxxxxxxxxxxPRPRxxxxx
29Jake Ramsdenxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
30Tommy Porterxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
31Rob Oakleyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Players making their London Broncos debut in 2026

Records broken during the season

The 2026 campaign saw a number of club records equalled, broken, or re-broken through the season.[104][105][106][107]

Biggest London Broncos wins

Biggest win in professional rugby league

Most points by a player in a match

Jimmy Meadows scored 42 points in the 106-18 victory over the North Wales Crusaders at Plough Lane in the RFL Championship on 28 February 2026

Most goals by a player in a match

Jimmy Meadows kicked 17 goals in the 106-18 victory over the North Wales Crusaders at Plough Lane in the RFL Championship on 28 February 2026

Most tries by a player in a match

Brandon Webster-Mansfield equalled Martin Offiah and Sean Morris' record of 5 tries in a game in the 134-0 victory over the North Wales Crusaders at the Eirias Stadium in the RFL Championship on 7 June 2026

Most points in a London Broncos season

The club record for most points in a league season was broken in the June victory over Batley. The score record was set in the 2018 Championship season at 907 points.[108][109] As of June 29th the record stands at 943.

Longest winning and undefeated streak in matches

London are in their longest winning and also unbeaten run, currently standing at 17 matches.

Most appearances for the London Broncos

Will Lovell overtook Steele Retchless and his 202 games for the club to be the most capped player for the London Broncos ever.

Most tries by the London Broncos in a match

Most goals by the London Broncos in a match

Notes

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  74. 1895 Cup Finalists confirmed
  75. Broncos sign prop Campbell-Gillard
  76. Aaron Bower (9 October 2025). "London Broncos land next big signing as South Sydney star snubs Super League interest to join". Love Rugby League.
  77. Parramatta Eels halfback Dean Hawkins’ new club confirmed as London Broncos swoop
  78. Salford Red Devils: Sam Davis’s Departure
  79. London Broncos strong recruitment continues as Super League youngster and Salford Red Devils man sign
  80. London Broncos land another promising forward in latest signing
  81. London Broncos' PNG Trio Sign with PNG Chiefs for 2028
  82. PNG Rugby Talent Finley Glare Signs with London Broncos for 2026 Season
  83. Aaron Bower (10 November 2025). "London Broncos snap up two more Papua New Guinea stars including ex-Castleford man". Love Rugby League.
  84. London Broncos' PNG Trio Sign with PNG Chiefs for 2028
  85. PNG Star Gairo Voro Secures London Broncos Deal for 2026
  86. Ben Olawumi (19 November 2025). "London Broncos swoop to sign next Papua New Guinea star as identity revealed". Love Rugby League.
  87. London Broncos' PNG Trio Sign with PNG Chiefs for 2028
  88. Ben Olawumi (7 November 2025). "London Broncos' Papua New Guinean contingent grows as former Leigh Leopards target joins". Love Rugby League.
  89. Aaron Bower (10 November 2025). "London Broncos snap up two more Papua New Guinea stars including ex-Castleford man". Love Rugby League.
  90. Aaron Bower (13 November 2025). "Elliot Wallis signs for London Broncos following Huddersfield Giants exit". Love Rugby League.
  91. Aaron Bower (16 November 2025). "Wakefield Trinity man set for switch to London Broncos in 2026". Love Rugby League.
  92. "Exciting Prospects Emarly Bitungane And Luke Smith Sign With Perth Bears". 3 December 2025.
  93. Ben Olawumi (7 November 2025). "London Broncos set to land NRL duo on short-term deals as next steps outlined". Love Rugby League. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
  94. "Exciting Prospects Emarly Bitungane And Luke Smith Sign With Perth Bears". 3 December 2025.
  95. Ben Olawumi (7 November 2025). "London Broncos set to land NRL duo on short-term deals as next steps outlined". Love Rugby League. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
  96. Bradford Bulls star James Meadows rejoins London Broncos
  97. ANOTHER HUNTER SIGNED
  98. Bradford Bulls star James Meadows rejoins London Broncos
  99. Squad List
  100. Squad List
  101. Aaron Bower (26 October 2025). "Toulouse land first 2026 signing as London Broncos star signs for Super League newcomers". Love Rugby League.
  102. Wakefield Trinity's ex-Leeds Rhinos & Hull KR winger Neil Tchamambe makes loan move to Championship club
  103. 2026 Championship Squad
  104. London Broncos - Records
  105. London Broncos set more ALL-TIME records with latest 100-plus win
  106. Crusaders suffer record 134-0 defeat by Broncos
  107. London Broncos set more all-time records with latest 100-plus win
  108. ANOTHER RECORD BROKEN
  109. ANOTHER RECORD BROKEN 🔥