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词条 2019 London Broncos season
释义

  1. Year Review

     January  February  March  April 

  2. Milestones

     January  February  March  April 

  3. Tables

     Betfred Super League 

  4. Fixtures and Results (Broncos score first)

     Pre-season  Betfred Super League  Coral Challenge Cup 

  5. Player Appearances

     Betfred Super League  Coral Challenge Cup 

  6. Squad Statistics

  7. Tale of the Tape

  8. Transfers

     In  Out 

  9. References

  10. External links

{{Infobox rugby league team season
| year = 2019
| team_colour = black
| font_colour = white; border:solid red 1px
| league = Super League
| league_link = Super League XXIV
| league_rank = 11th
| league_wins = 3
| league_draws = 0
| league_losses = 7
| points_for = 158
| points_against = 280
| playoff_result = N/A
| cup = Challenge Cup
| cup_result = "Exempt until Round 5"
| cup_wins = 0
| cup_losses = 0
| CEO_title = Chairman
| CEO = David Hughes
| coach_title = Head Coach
| coach = Danny Ward
| captain = Jay Pitts
| stadium = Trailfinders Sports Ground
| avg_attendance = 2,133
| high_attendance = 2,586 v Wigan Warriors 03/03/2019
| top_tries = Rhys Williams - 5
| top_goals = Kieran Dixon - 22
| top_points = Kieran Dixon - 60
| prev_season = 2018
| next_season = 2020
| list = yes
| list_link = List of London Broncos seasons
}}{{multiple image
| align = right
| total_width = 295
| image1 = Kieran Dixon London Broncos.jpg
| alt1 = Kieran Dixon
| caption1 = Kieran Dixon, leading points scorer
| image2 = Rhys Williams London Broncos.jpg
| alt2 = Rhys Williams
| caption2 = Rhys Williams, leading try scorer

The London Broncos are a rugby league club. The 2019 London Broncos season is the 40th in the club's history, and the fourth at the Trailfinders Sports Ground.

Competing in the Betfred Super League for the first time since 2014, the team is coached by Danny Ward, assisted by former England and Great Britain international, Jamie Langley for the second consecutive season, and captained by Jay Pitts also for a second campaign.

Year Review

January

The 2019 Betfred Super League fixtures, released in November 2018, schedule the London Broncos to play host to Wakefield Trinity on the opening weekend of the new season on 3 February.

[1] London Broncos mark their return to the Dacia Magic Weekend on May 26 with a fixture against Leeds Rhinos.[2]

Morgan Smith[3] joins the London Broncos on a one-year deal from fellow Super League club, Warrington Wolves.

On the field London Broncos run in eleven tries on the third Sunday of the month in their opening pre-season friendly away at Betfred League 1 outfit, Doncaster R.L.F.C., winning the contest (64-6). A week later Danny Ward's men complete their preparations ahead of a return to the Betfred Super League with a hard-fought (20-0) success at Betfred Championship club, Leigh Centurions, tries from James Cunningham, Sadiq Adebiyi, Luke Yates and Rhys Williams augmenting a solid defensive display from the southerners.

February

The month begins with London Broncos making their eagerly awaited return to the Betfred Super League and a home fixture against Wakefield Trinity. An inauspicious start sees the hosts trail 18-6 after the game's first quarter, Matty Fleming's close range riposte the only score to counter a quick fire three try salvo from the visitors but four point doubles from Rhys Williams and the irrepressible Eddie Battye are added too by tries for Kieran Dixon, Matty Fozard on his London Broncos super league debut and Elliot Kear as the southern based outfit earn a memorable (42-24) come from behind victory.[4] [5] [6]

The Broncos travel north a week later to play Salford Red Devils in their first away fixture, and despite a gutsy defensive effort the Londoners return south on the wrong end of a (0-24) score line.[7]

Another battling display, on the road at Hull Kingston Rovers the following Sunday is not enough to prevent Danny Ward’s men falling to a second defeat of the season (12-22). A converted Matty Gee try in quick response to an early opener for the hosts has the Londoners narrowly ahead at half time, but a hat-trick of four-pointers early in the second stanza from the home side are enough to secure the spoils for Tim Sheens' Robins, despite a late try from Broncos captain, Jay Pitts and goal from Kieran Dixon, the latter's 100th for the club.[8]

After travelling north on successive Sundays the London Broncos returned to Ealing six days later, and a match against much fancied Castleford Tigers in front of the Sky Sports TV cameras. A never-say-die performance from the Broncos on an unseasonably warm winter Saturday evening ultimately proves fruitless as the West Yorkshiremen reaffirm their credentials as genuine contenders for the end of season Super League Grand Final, running in seven tries during a scintillating exhibition of fast open rugby which condemns the Londoners to defeat (6-40), the hosts only score coming from leading try-scorer, Rhys Williams early on in the contest.[9]

March

The first Sunday of the month sees the visit of current Super League Champions, Wigan Warriors to the Trailfinders Sports Ground.

On an unforgettable afternoon the London Broncos manage to set a new ground attendance record, with 2,586 witnessing an enthralling contest as the Londoners battle back from an early two try deficit to narrowly defeat the 22-time champions (18-16). [10][11] Four point scores by Eddie Battye and Matty Gee are added too by two conversions from Kieran Dixon to have the home side narrowly in front at the break (12-10), and the latter soon increases the advantage early in the second half with a trademark length of the field effort. The lead stretches to eight as Kieran Dixon then adds a penalty, and despite a converted try by former Bronco star, Tony Clubb for the visitors, Danny Ward’s men hold on for a famous victory to move them up to ninth position in the Super League table.

Preparations for the next fixture, away at St. Helens had been severely disrupted by injuries to key players. Captain, Jay Pitts and on loan Saints centre, Ryan Morgan had left the field during the Wigan Warriors victory, and when the squad was announced in midweek, Kieran Dixon, James Cunningham and Nathan Mason were further notable absentees. On a wet and blustery Friday evening in England’s northwest the London Broncos battled gamely, and a now trademark defensive display from Danny Ward’s men kept the southerners in the contest for long periods, although ultimately could not prevent a (0-26) loss as St. Helens returned to the summit of the early season league ladder.[12]

The following week saw the London Broncos earn a stunning come from behind triumph at Leeds Rhinos, and a second (18-16) Super League victory inside a fortnight. The Broncos, buoyed by a return to the starting line-up of skipper, Jay Pitts, James Cunningham and Kieran Dixon led 8-0 at half time, thanks to a try from the captain and four points from the trusty boot of the last-mentioned. The lead was not to last though, and 16 unanswered points for the hosts saw the visitors trailing as the match entered its final six minutes before a dramatic late rally garnered tries for Matty Fozard and Will Lovell, the latter converted by Kieran Dixon, which managed to turn defeat into victory and silence the majority of the 11,000 plus crowd inside the Headingley Stadium.[13]

London Broncos went in search of a fourth league victory of the campaign in their next Super League contest, at home to Hull F.C. On a beautiful early spring Sunday afternoon, and before another respectable crowd of 2,357 the hosts began brightly and finished strongly. Elliot Kear and Éloi Pélissier tries had Danny Ward’s men ahead at the break (14-10), while late four pointers from Jordan Abdull and leading try scorer, Rhys Williams left the visitors hanging on in a frantic finale. However, a slow start to the second stanza extended into a near half hour unproductive spell for the home side with the Black & Whites registering 18 unanswered points, a period that ultimately proved decisive in the final reckoning as the Londoners slipped to a narrow (24-28) reversal.[14]

Well-founded optimism generated from the brave loss to Hull FC preceded the next Super League fixture seven days later, another home clash, against lowly but improving Huddersfield Giants. The mood was soon to be displaced after kick-off by the rampant visitors, who left the Broncos spending the majority of the first half going backwards much as the clocks had done earlier in the day to signal British Summer Time, as the Yorkshiremen registered five tries. The hosts only response had been a wonderful 50 metre solo effort from full back, Alex Walker and a try from erstwhile captain, Jay Pitts, the skipper’s four pointer just prior to the interval restoring hope amongst the home faithful. This was further reinforced by another long range Rhys Williams score early in the second half, the leading marksmen's fifth try of the campaign, but the away side were soon to extinguish any realistic aspirations of an unlikely comeback and the remainder of the contest saw the teams trade four tries, a Kieran Dixon brace in a season-best-to-date fourteen point personal haul unable to prevent a (26-38) defeat.[15]

April

On the first evening of the month London Broncos are drawn away to play Betfred Championship club, Halifax R.L.F.C. in Round 5 of the Coral Challenge Cup, with the tie to be played over the weekend of April 12/14.

Milestones

January

  • Ryan Morgan on loan from St. Helens, scored his first try on debut for the London Broncos in the 64-6 away friendly victory at Betfred League 1 outfit, Doncaster R.L.F.C.
  • Luke Yates bagged his first try for the club in the 20-0 pre-season victory at Leigh Centurions.

February

  • Alex Walker made his Super League debut in the Round 1 opening day win against Wakefield Trinity.
  • Eddie Battye played in his first Super League fixture in the victory over Wakefield Trinity.
  • Mark Ioane featured for the first time in Super League during the home success against Wakefield Trinity.
  • Luke Yates made his Super League debut in the triumph over Wakefield Trinity.
  • Will Lovell made his Super League debut in the opening day win against Wakefield Trinity.
  • Matty Fleming’s first points for London Broncos came when crossing the whitewash for the club's opening try of the 2019 season, in the 42-24 home victory over Wakefield Trinity.
  • Matty Fozard scored his first London Broncos try on his Betfred Super League debut for the club, to help the hosts defeat Wakefield Trinity 42-24 on the Sunday of the season's opening weekend.
  • Matty Gee made his 50th London Broncos appearance in the Round 2 reversal at former club, Salford Red Devils.
  • James Cunningham made his 100th appearance for the London Broncos in the Round 10 loss to Hull Kingston Rovers.
  • Kieran Dixon reached 100 goals for the club when converting the second of two goals in the Round 10 defeat to Hull Kingston Rovers.
  • Sadiq Adebiyi made his Super League debut in the Round 3 loss to Castleford Tigers.

March

  • London Broncos 18-16 Round 4 victory over Wigan Warriors was their first in the capital against the defending Super League champions since an 18-8 success as Harlequins RL on 2 June, 2007 at Twickenham Stoop.
  • Rob Butler made his first Super League appearance in the home victory over Wigan Warriors.
  • Matt Davis rejoins the London Broncos on a month's loan from fellow Super League club, Warrington Wolves. [16]
  • Jacob Ogden made his Super League debut in the Round 5 away loss at St. Helens.
  • Matt Davis made his Super League debut in the Round 5 defeat at St. Helens.
  • London Broncos 18-16 Round 6 victory over Leeds Rhinos was the capital sides' first victory at Headingley Stadium since a 36-26 triumph on 25 February, 2011 (as Harlequins RL).
  • Will Lovell bagged his first Super League try in the Round 6 away win at Leeds Rhinos.
  • Éloi Pélissier notched his first Super League try in London Broncos colours in the Round 7 home defeat to Hull F.C.
  • Jordan Abdull scored his first Super League try for London Broncos in the Round 7 home loss to Hull F.C.
  • Alex Walker crossed for his first Super League try in the Round 8 home reversal to Huddersfield Giants

April

  • Matt Davis returned to parent club Warrington Wolves after the completion of his loan spell.

Tables

Betfred Super League

{{Super League XXIV regular season table}}

Fixtures and Results (Broncos score first)

 Win
 Draw
 Loss

Pre-season

DateCompetitionVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttLive on TVReport
20/01/2019Friendly{{leagueicon|Doncaster|12}} DoncasterAwayKeepmoat StadiumW64-6Pitts, Morgan, Kear, Cunningham, Adebiyi, Dixon (2), Battye, Lovell, Ioane, PélissierAbdull 5/5, Dixon 5/6--[https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/broncos-start-2019-with-a-win/ Report]
27/01/2019Friendly{{leagueicon|Leigh|12px}} Leigh CenturionsAwayLeigh Sports VillageW20-0Cunningham, Adebiyi, Yates, WilliamsAbdull 1/1, Dixon 1/32, 028-[https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/broncos-end-pre-season-with-win-at-leigh/ Report]

Betfred Super League

DateCompetitionVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttLive on TVReport
03/02/2019Round 1{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12px}}Wakefield TrinityHomeTrailfinders Sports GroundW42-24Fleming, Williams (2), Dixon, Battye (2), Fozard, KearAbdull 1/3, Dixon 4/52,149-[https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/back-in-super-league-with-a-bang/ Report]
10/02/2019Round 2{{leagueicon|Salford City Reds|12px}} Salford Red DevilsAwayAJ Bell StadiumL0-24--3,236-[https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/a-tough-day-for-broncos/ Report]
17/02/2019Round 10{{leagueicon|Hull KR|12px}} Hull Kingston RoversAwayKCOM Craven ParkL12-22Gee, PittsDixon 2/27,210-[https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/news/broncos-left-wondering/ Report]
23/02/2019Round 3{{leagueicon|Castleford|12px}} Castleford TigersHomeTrailfinders Sports GroundL6-40WilliamsDixon 1/12,152Sky Sports[https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/broncos-tamed-by-tigers/ Report]
03/03/2019Round 4{{leagueicon|Wigan|12px}} Wigan WarriorsHomeTrailfinders Sports GroundW18-16Battye, Gee, DixonDixon 2/3, 1/1(pen)2,586-[https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/broncos-stun-warriors-at-home/ Report]
08/03/2019Round 5{{leagueicon|st helens|12px}} St. HelensAwayTotally Wicked StadiumL0-269,090-[https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/broncos-defence-shines-but-they-come-up-short/ Report]
15/03/2019Round 6{{leagueicon|Leeds|12px}} Leeds RhinosAwayEmerald Headingley StadiumW18-16Pitts, Fozard, LovellDixon 2/3, 1/1 (pen)11,229-[https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/broncos-win-at-leeds-rhinos/ Report]
24/03/2019Round 7{{leagueicon|Hull FC|12px}} Hull F.C.HomeTrailfinders Sports GroundL24-28Kear, Pélissier, Abdull, WilliamsDixon 3/4, 1/1 (pen)2,357-[https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/a-tough-pill-to-swallow-for-broncos/ Report]
31/03/2019Round 8{{leagueicon|Huddersfield|12px}} Huddersfield GiantsHomeTrailfinders Sports GroundL26-38Walker, Pitts, Williams, Dixon 2Dixon 3/51,419-[https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/broncos-leave-too-much-to-do/ Report]
05/04/2019Round 9{{leagueicon|Warrington|12px}} Warrington WolvesAway - KO 7.45pmHalliwell Jones Stadium-
18/04/2019Round 11{{leagueicon|Catalans|12px}} Catalans DragonsHome - KO 7.45pmTrailfinders Sports Ground-
22/04/2019Round 12{{leagueicon|Huddersfield|12px}} Huddersfield GiantsAway - KO 3pmJohn Smiths Stadium-
27/04/2019Round 13{{leagueicon|Salford City Reds|12px}} Salford Red DevilsHome - KO 3pmTrailfinders Sports Ground-
02/05/2019Round 14{{leagueicon|Wigan|12px}} Wigan WarriorsAway - KO 7.45pmDW StadiumSky Sports
18/05/2019Round 15{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12px}}Wakefield TrinityHome - KO 3pmTrailfinders Sports Ground-
26/05/2019Round 16{{leagueicon|Leeds|12px}} Leeds RhinosDacia Magic Weekend - Neutral - KO 3.30pmAnfieldSky Sports
09/06/2019Round 17{{leagueicon|st helens|12}} St. HelensHome - KO 3pmTrailfinders Sports Ground-
15/06/2019Round 18{{leagueicon|Catalans|12px}} Catalans DragonsAway - 6pm (Local) / 5pm (UK)Stade Gilbert BrutusSky Sports
20/06/2019Round 19{{leagueicon|Hull KR|12px}} Hull Kingston RoversHome - KO 7.45pmTrailfinders Sports GroundSky Sports
30/06/2019Round 20{{leagueicon|Castleford|12px}} Castleford TigersAway - KO 3pmThe Mend-A-Hose Jungle-
06/07/2019Round 21{{leagueicon|Warrington|12px}} Warrington WolvesHome - KO 3pmTrailfinders Sports Ground-
11/07/2019Round 22{{leagueicon|Hull FC|12px}} Hull F.C.Away - KO 7.45pmKCOM StadiumSky Sports
21/07/2019Round 23{{leagueicon|st helens|12}} St. HelensHome - KO 3pmTrailfinders Sports Ground-
04/08/2019Round 24{{leagueicon|Salford City Reds|12px}} Salford Red DevilsHome - KO 3pmTrailfinders Sports Ground-
10/08/2019Round 25{{leagueicon|Castleford|12px}} Castleford TigersAway - KO 7.30pmThe Mend-A-Hose Jungle-
17/08/2019Round 26{{leagueicon|Catalans|12px}} Catalans DragonsAway - KO 6pm (Local) / 5pm (UK)Stade Gilbert BrutusSky Sports
01/09/2019Round 27{{leagueicon|Leeds|12px}} Leeds RhinosHome - KO 3pmTrailfinders Sports Ground-
08/09/2019Round 28{{leagueicon|Hull KR|12px}} Hull Kingston RoversAway - KO 3pmKCOM Craven Park-
15/09/2019Round 29{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12px}} Wakefield TrinityAway - KO 3pmMobile Rocket Stadium-

Coral Challenge Cup

DateCompetitionVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttLive on TVReport
12-14/04/2019Round 5Halifax R.L.F.C.AShay Stadium-
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Player Appearances

Betfred Super League

FB=Fullback (1)W=Winger (2 & 5) C=Centre (3 & 4)SO=Stand Off (6)SH=Scrum Half (7)P=Prop (8)H=Hooker (9)FR=Front Row (10)SR=Second Row (11 & 12)LF=Loose Forward (13)I=Interchange (14-17)
Squad NoPlayerR1R2R10 R3R4R5R6 R7 R8 R9 R11 R12R13R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20R21 R22 R23R24R25R26R27R28R29
1Alex WalkerFBFBFBxFBFBFBFBFB
2Rhys WilliamsWWWWWWWWW
3Ben Hellewellxxxxxxxxx
4Elliot KearCCCCCWCCC
5Kieran DixonWWWWWxWWW
6Jordan AbdullSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSO
7James CunnninghamSHSHSHSHSHxSHxx
8Eddie BattyeIIIIPPPPI
9Éloi PélissierIIIIxHHHH
10Mark IoaneIIIFRxIxxx
11Will LovellIIISRSRSRIIx
12Jay PittsSRSRSRSRSRxSRSRSR
13Sadiq AdebiyixxxPxIxxx
14Matty FozardHHHHHIIII
15Greg RichardsPFRFRIIxIII
16Matty GeeSRSRSRxIIxxSR
17Matty FlemingCxxFBxCxxC
18Nathan MasonFRPPIFRxIII
19Ryan MorganxCCCCxCCx
20Luke YatesLFLFLFLFLFSRSRSRFR
21Dan Hindmarshxxxxxxxxx
22James Meadowsxxxxxxxxx
23Rob ButlerxxxxIFRFRFRP
24Jacob OgdenxxxxxCxxx
25Matt Daviesxxxxxxxxx
26Sam Davisxxxxxxxxx
27Gideon Boafaxxxxxxxxx
28Morgan SmithxxxxISHxSHSH
29Matt Davisxxxxx-{{Efn|Joined on a month's loan from Warrington Wolves}}LFLFLFLF-{{Efn|Ended loan period and returned to Warrington Wolves}}
Notes
{{notelist}}

Coral Challenge Cup

FB=Fullback (1)W=Winger (2 & 5) C=Centre (3 & 4)SO=Stand Off (6)SH=Scrum Half (7)P=Prop (8)H=Hooker (9)FR=Front Row (10)SR=Second Row (11 & 12)LF=Loose Forward (13)I=Interchange (14-17)
Squad NoPlayerR5R6
1Alex Walker
2Rhys Williams
3Ben Hellewell
4Elliot Kear
5Kieran Dixon
6Jordan Abdull
7James Cunningham
8Eddie Battye
9Éloi Pélissier
10Mark Ioane
11Will Lovell
12Jay Pitts
13Sadiq Adebiyi
14Matty Fozard
15Greg Richards
16Matty Gee
17Matty Fleming
18Nathan Mason
19Ryan Morgan
20Luke Yates
21Dan Hindmarsh
22James Meadows
23Rob Butler
24Jacob Ogden
25Matt Davies
26Sam Davis
27Gideon Boafa
28Morgan Smith
Notes
{{notelist}}

Squad Statistics

{{Details|London Broncos}}
  • Appearances and points include (Betfred Super League and Coral Challenge Cup) as of 1 April 2019.
Squad NoPlayerRep.
Country
PositionAgePrevious ClubAppsTriesGoalsDGPoints
1Alex Walker{{flagicon|SCO}}Full Back23{{leagueicon|London Broncos|size=12}} London Broncos Academy81004
2Rhys Williams{{flagicon|WAL}}Wing29{{leagueicon|Queensland|size=12}} Central Queensland Capras950020
3Ben Hellewell{{flagicon|SCO}}Centre27{{leagueicon|Featherstone|size=12}}Featherstone Rovers00000
4Elliot Kear{{flagicon|WAL}}Centre30London Welsh RFC92008
5Kieran Dixon{{flagicon|ENG}}Wing26{{leagueicon|Hull KR|size=12}} Hull KR8420056
6Jordan Abdull{{flagicon|ENG|rugby league}}Stand Off23{{leagueicon|Hull FC|size=12}} Hull F.C.91106
7James Cunningham{{flagicon|ENG}}Hooker24{{leagueicon|Hull FC|size=12}} Hull F.C.60000
8Eddie Battye{{flagicon|ENG}}Prop27{{leagueicon|Sheffield|size=12}} Sheffield Eagles930012
9Éloi Pélissier{{flagicon|FRA}}Hooker27{{leagueicon|Lézignan Sangliers|12}} Lézignan Sangliers81004
10Mark Ioane{{flagicon|NZL}}Prop28{{leagueicon|St George Illawarra|size=12}} St George Illawarra Dragons50000
11Will Lovell{{flagicon|ENG}}Second Row25{{leagueicon|London Skolars|size=12}} London Skolars81004
12Jay Pitts{{flagicon|ENG}}Second Row29{{leagueicon|Bradford|size=12}} Bradford Bulls830012
13Sadiq Adebiyi{{flagicon|ENG}}Loose Forward22{{leagueicon|London Broncos|size=12}} London Broncos Academy20000
14Matty Fozard{{flagicon|WAL}}Hooker24{{leagueicon|Sheffield|size=12}} Sheffield Eagles92008
15Greg Richards{{flagicon|ENG}}Prop23{{leagueicon|Leigh|size=12}} Leigh Centurions80000
16Matty Gee{{flagicon|ENG}}Second Row24{{leagueicon|Salford City Reds|size=12}} Salford Red Devils62008
17Matty Fleming{{flagicon|ENG}}Centre23{{leagueicon|St Helens|size=12}} St Helens41004
18Nathan Mason{{flagicon|ENG}}Prop25{{leagueicon|Huddersfield|size=12}} Huddersfield Giants80000
19Ryan Morgan{{flagicon|AUS}}Centre28{{leagueicon|St Helens|size=12}} St Helens60000
20Luke Yates{{flagicon|AUS}}Prop24{{leagueicon|Newcastle Knights|size=12}} Newcastle Knights90000
21Daniel Hindmarsh{{flagicon|ENG}}Second Row20{{leagueicon|London Broncos|size=12}} London Broncos Academy00000
22James Meadows{{flagicon|ENG}}Stand Off19{{leagueicon|London Broncos|size=12}} London Broncos Academy00000
23Rob Butler{{flagicon|ENG}}Second Row20{{leagueicon|London Broncos|size=12}} London Broncos Academy50000
24Jacob Ogden{{flagicon|JAM}}Centre20{{leagueicon|London Broncos|size=12}} London Broncos Academy10000
25Matt Davies{{flagicon|ENG}}Loose Forward20{{leagueicon|London Broncos|size=12}} London Broncos Academy00000
26Sam Davis{{flagicon|ENG}}Hooker20{{leagueicon|London Broncos|size=12}} London Broncos Academy00000
27Gideon Boafa{{flagicon|ENG}}Winger19{{leagueicon|London Broncos|size=12}} London Broncos Academy00000
28Morgan Smith{{flagicon|ENG}}Hooker20{{leagueicon|Warrington Wolves|size=12}} Warrington Wolves40000
29Matt Davis {{Efn|No longer at the club}}{{flagicon|ENG}}Loose Forward22{{leagueicon|Warrington Wolves|size=12}} Warrington Wolves (Loan)40000
Notes
{{notelist}}

Tale of the Tape

Most Points in a Game
  • 14, Round 8: Kieran Dixon vs. Huddersfield Giants (2 tries and 3 goals)
Most tries in a Game
  • 2, Round 1: Rhys Williams, Eddie Battye vs. Wakefield Trinity; Round 8: Kieran Dixon vs. Huddersfield Giants
Highest score in a winning game
  • 42, Round 1: vs. Wakefield Trinity
Lowest score in a winning game
  • 18, Round 4: vs. Wigan Warriors and Round 6: vs. Leeds Rhinos
Greatest winning margin
  • 18, Round 1: vs. Wakefield Trinity
Greatest number of games won consecutively
  • 1, Round 1, Round 4, Round 6
Highest score in a losing game
  • 26, Round 8: vs. Huddersfield Giants
Lowest score in a losing game
  • 0, Round 2: vs. Salford Red Devils, Round 5: vs. St. Helens
Greatest losing margin
  • 34, Round 3: vs. Castleford Tigers
Greatest number of games lost consecutively
  • 3, Round 2 to Round 3 (Round 10 fixture away at Hull Kingston Rovers brought forward, and played after Round 2)

Transfers

In

CountryNamePositionSigned fromDate
{{flagicon|Wales|rugby league}}Matty FozardHooker{{leagueicon|Sheffield Eagles|12}}Sheffield EaglesOctober 2018
{{flagicon|ENG|rugby league}}Nathan MasonProp{{leagueicon|Huddersfield|12}}Huddersfield GiantsOctober 2018
{{flagicon|ENG|rugby league}}Greg RichardsProp{{leagueicon|Leigh|12}}Leigh CenturionsOctober 2018
{{flagicon|ENG|rugby league}}Jordan AbdullLoose Forward{{leagueicon|Hull|12}}Hull F.C.November 2018
{{flagicon|AUS|rugby league}}Ryan Morgan [17]Centre{{leagueicon|st helens|12}} St. Helens (On loan for the 2019 season)November 2018
{{flagicon|AUS|rugby league}}Luke Yates [18]Prop{{leagueicon|Newcastle Knights|12}} Newcastle KnightsDecember 2018
{{flagicon|ENG|rugby league}}Morgan Smith [19]Hooker{{leagueicon|Warrington|12px}} Warrington WolvesJanuary 2019

Out

CountryNamePositionSigned fromDate
{{flagicon|Wales}}Ben EvansProp{{leagueicon|Toulouse Olympique|12}}Toulouse OlympiqueNovember 2018
{{flagicon|ENG}}Tom SpencerProp{{leagueicon|Leigh|12}}Leigh CenturionsNovember 2018
{{flagicon|ENG}}Kameron Pearce-PaulWing{{leagueicon|Coventry Bears|12}}Coventry BearsNovember 2018
{{flagicon|MLT}}Jarrod SammutScrum-half{{leagueicon|Wigan Warriors|12}}Wigan WarriorsNovember 2018

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7. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/47134154|title=Salford dominate promoted Broncos|work=BBC Sport|date=10 February 2019|accessdate=11 February 2019}}
8. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.skysports.com/rugby-league/hull-k-r-vs-london/50380/|title=KR bounce back to beat Broncos |work=Sky Sports|date=17 February 2019|accessdate=18 February 2019}}
9. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/47293991|title=Super League: London Broncos 6-40 Castleford Tigers|work=BBC Sport|date=23 February 2019|accessdate=26 February 2019}}
10. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/47373589|title=Super Leaguers : Spirited London hold on to beat Wigan|work=BBC Sport|date=3 March 2019|accessdate=4 March 2019}}
11. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.skysports.com/rugby-league/london-vs-wigan/50393|title=Broncos claim surprise win over ailing Wigan|work=Sky Sports|date=3 March 2019|accessdate=4 March 2019}}
12. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/47456295|title=Super League: Saints beat London to go back to top|work=BBC Sport|date=8 March 2019|accessdate=9 March 2019}}
13. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/mar/15/leeds-rhinos-london-broncos-super-league-match-report|title=London Broncos produce late turnaround to deepen gloom for Leeds |work=The Guardian|date=16 March 2019|accessdate=16 March 2019}}
14. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.skysports.com/rugby-league/london-vs-hull/50410|title=Super League: Josh Griffin scores double as Hull edge Broncos|work=Sky Sports|date=24 March 2019|accessdate=25 March 2019}}
15. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.skysports.com/rugby-league/london-vs-huddersfield/50416|title=Super League: Akuila Uate scores twice in Giants win |work=Sky Sports|date=31 March 2019|accessdate=1 April 2019}}
16. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/47470051|title=Matt Davis: London Broncos re-sign Warrington Wolves forward on loan|work=BBC Sport|date=6 March 2019|accessdate=6 March 2019}}
17. ^{{cite news|url= https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/new-signing-announcement-5/|title=Ryan Morgan joins on season long loan|work=London Broncos|date=21 November 2018|accessdate=21 November 2018}}
18. ^{{cite news|url= https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/new-signing-announcement-6/|title=Broncos secure Luke Yates signature|work=London Broncos|date=5 December 2018|accessdate=5 December 2018}}
19. ^{{cite news|url= https://londonbroncosrl.com/news/new-signing-announcement-7/|title=Broncos capture half back Smith|work=London Broncos|date=4 January 2019|accessdate=7 January 2019}}
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External links

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