2013 London Broncos season

2013 London Broncos season
Super League XVIII Rank N/A
Play-off result N/A
Challenge Cup N/A
2013 record Wins: 0; Draws: 0; Losses: 0
Points scored For: 0; Against: 0
Team information
Chairman David Hughes
Head Coach Tony Rea
Stadium Twickenham Stoop
Avg. Attend. 0
High. Attend. 0
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The 2013 London Broncos season was the London Broncos rugby league football club's 2013 season. It was the 18th season of the Super League era and their second since returning to the London Broncos name. The Broncos competed in both Super League XVIII and the 2013 Challenge Cup. They came within one match of the Challenge Cup final but finished the Super League season in last place.

2013 milestones

  • In August 2012 Tony Rea was named the Bronco's coach for the 2013 season, after serving in a caretaker capacity in the second half of the 2012 season.[1]

Table

As of 8 September 2013
Pos. Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Huddersfield Giants 272106851507+34442
2 Warrington Wolves 272016836461+37541
3 Leeds Rhinos 271818712507+20537
4 Wigan Warriors 271719816460+35635
5 St. Helens 2715111678536+14231
6 Hull F.C. 2713212652563+8928
7 Catalans Dragons 2713212619604+1528
8 Hull Kingston Rovers 2713014642760-11826
9 Bradford Bulls 2710215640658-1822
10 Widnes Vikings 2710215695841-14622
11 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 2710116660749-8921
12 Castleford Tigers 279216702881-17920
13 London Broncos 275220487946-45912
14 Salford City Reds 276120436953-51711*

* - Salford deducted 2 points on 14 June 2013 for fielding 14 players during home game against Castleford[2]

Source: superleague.co.uk and BBC Sport.
Classification: 1st on competition points; 2nd on match points difference.
Competition points: for win = 2; for draw = 1; for loss = 0.

2013 fixtures and results

Super League XVIII

DateCompetitionRndVrsVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttLive on TVReport
3 February 2013Super League XVIII1 Widnes VikingsTwickenham Stoop
0/0/13Super League XVIII2 GiantsGalpharm Stadium
0/0/13Super League XVIII3Salford City RedsTwickenham Stoop
0/0/13Super League XVIII4Warrington WolvesHalliwell Jones Stadium
0/0/13Super League XVIII5Wakefield Trinity WildcatsRapid Solicitors Stadium
0/0/13Super League XVIII6Bradford BullsTwickenham Stoop
0/0/13Super League XVIII7Leeds RhinosHeadingley Carnegie Stadium
0/0/13Super League XVIII8Castleford TigersTwickenham Stoop
0/0/13Super League XVIII9Catalans DragonsStade Gilbert Brutus
0/0/13Super League XVIII10Huddersfield GiantsTwickenham Stoop
0/0/13Super League XVIII11Hull KRMS3 Craven Park
0/0/13Super League XVIII12Wigan WarriorsTwickenham Stoop
0/0/13Super League XVIII13Widnes VikingsStobart Stadium
0/0/13Super League XVIII14St HelensLangtree Park
0/0/13Super League XVIII15Hull FCTwickenham Stoop
0/0/13Super League XVIII16Salford City RedsCity of Salford Stadium
0/0/13Super League XVIII17Warrington WolvesTwickenham Stoop
0/0/13Super League XVIII18Wakefield Trinity WildcatsTwickenham Stoop
0/0/13Super League XVIII19Bradford BullsGrattan Stadium
0/0/13Super League XVIII20Leeds RhinosTwickenham Stoop
0/0/13Super League XVIII21Castleford TigersProbiz Coliseum
0/0/13Super League XVIII22Catalan DragonsTwickenham Stoop
0/0/13Super League XVIII23Huddersfield GiantsGalpharm Stadium
31 August 2013Super League XVIII24Hull KRTwickenham Stoop
7 September 2013Super League XVIII25Wigan WarriorsDW Stadium

Squad

2013 London Broncos Squad
First team squad Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coach


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

2013 transfers in/out

In

Name Position Signed from Date
Shane Grady Centre Thirroul Butchers July 2012
Tommy Lee Hooker Huddersfield Giants September 2012

Out

Name Position Club Signed Date
Karl Temata Prop Limoux Grizzlies September 2012
Lamont Bryan Centre Featherstone Rovers September 2012
Rob Thomas Prop Released September 2012
Jason Golden Second Row York City Knights September 2012
Julien Rinaldi Hooker Retirement September 2012

References

  1. Tony Rea named permanent London coach Archived 1 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine. rleague.com, 21 August 2012
  2. "Salford City Reds deducted two points for fielding 14 players". BBC Sport. 14 June 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
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