
Prost RL – 2024 Betfred Super League Predictions
With just a day to go until the season gets underway, the Prost RL team have predicted what the table will look like after the final games of the 2024 campaign.
With just a day to go until the season gets underway, the Prost RL team have predicted what the table will look like after the final games of the 2024 campaign.
Jermaine Coleman and his London Broncos side set up to try and find solace in the Challenge Cup Fourth Round as they welcome an underperforming Bradford Bulls side.
Simon Grix’s Halifax Panthers bounced back from their opening day defeat with a 28-0 victory over the London Broncos, who see their early-season woes continue.
Halifax Panthers will look to make the play-offs again this season and will see their next game against the now part-time London Broncos as a golden opportunity to kickstart their campaign.
The new era for the London Broncos got off to a difficult start following a 34-12 opening day defeat to the Widnes Vikings.
A new stadium, new manager, and newly part-time. There have been some serious changes at the London Broncos, but they will hope a move to the Cherry Red Records Stadium will inspire progression on and off the field.
Former Wigan Warriors halfback Jarrod Sammut has signed for Championship side Barrow Raiders for the 2022 season.
Tom Tsang suffered his first defeat as head coach of the London Broncos as his side were mauled 6-66 by French league leaders of the Betfred Championship, Toulouse.
For the first time in their history, the London Broncos Ladies played at the home of the men’s team, in what was a double-header of matches. The Ladies were successful in their final preparation for the play-offs, beating bottom team Bedford Tigers by 42-30.
Off the back of their momentous victory away at Featherstone at the play-off bound London Broncos.
Oldham are on a run of nine consecutive defeats, and stopping the rot will be no small task against a rejuvenated London Broncos team now under the leadership of Tom Tsang.
London Broncos made an excellent impression on their new senior head coach Tom Tsang as they earned a 50-22 win over at home to the Wembley-bound York City Knights.
Danny Ward’s London Broncos were put through their paces by a lowly but valiant Swinton side, but ultimately the Broncos’ quality shone through and they were able to keep up the pressure on faultering Bradford Bulls and Batley Bulldogs.
The Broncos will look to make it four wins in a row against Stuart Littler’s winless Swinton Lions.
Danny Ward’s London Broncos were behind for over 70 minutes of the encounter before Titus Gwaze went over for the…