2015 London Broncos season

The 2015 London Broncos season is the London Broncos rugby league football club's 2015 season. It was the first season out of the Super League and their second since moving to the Hive Stadium. The Broncos competed in both Kingstone Press Championship and the 2015 Challenge Cup. They exited the Challenge Cup with a defeat by the Leigh Centurions.[1]

2015 London Broncos season
Challenge CupFourth Round
2015 recordWins: 0; Losses: 1
Team information
ChairmanDavid Hughes
Head CoachJoey Grima
(until 2 March 2015)
Andrew Henderson
(from 2 March 2015)
Captain
StadiumThe Hive Stadium
Top scorers
TriesRhys Williams - 19
GoalsWes Naiqama - 89
PointsWes Naiqama - 214
< 2014 List of seasons 2016 >

2015 milestones

Tables

Regular season

Table

Position Club Played Won Drawn Lost Pts for Pts agst Points
1 Leigh Centurions (C) 23 21 1 1 972 343 43
2 Bradford Bulls 23 18 1 4 828 387 37
3 Sheffield Eagles 23 17 0 6 586 451 34
4 Halifax 23 16 0 7 646 377 32
5 Featherstone Rovers 23 13 0 10 633 565 26
6 Dewsbury Rams 23 12 1 10 490 461 25
7 London Broncos 23 12 0 11 538 510 24
8 Workington Town 23 7 1 15 379 671 15
9 Batley Bulldogs 23 7 0 16 421 539 14
10 Whitehaven 23 7 0 16 418 671 14
11 Hunslet Hawks 23 5 0 18 362 769 10
12 Doncaster 23 1 0 22 282 851 2
  Teams qualifying for "The Qualifiers".
  Teams qualifying for "The Championship Shield".
  • Championship Shield

The third of the three "Super 8" groups saw teams finishing 5th to 12th in the regular Championship table. Like the Super League 8's, these teams retained their original points and played 7 extra games, with the teams finishing in the top 4 places after these extra games contesting play offs similar to Super League, with 1st v 4th and 2nd vs 3rd, with the winners contesting the Championship Shield Grand Final. The two teams finishing at the bottom of this Super 8s group (7th and 8th) were relegated to the League 1 2016 season, and replaced by the two 2015 League One promoted sides.

Position Club Played Won Drawn Lost Pts for Pts agst Points
1 Featherstone Rovers (Q) 30 19 0 11 809 701 38
2 Dewsbury Rams (Q) 30 17 1 12 686 624 35
3 London Broncos (Q) 30 15 0 15 756 674 30
4 Workington Town (Q) 30 11 1 18 587 782 23
5 Batley Bulldogs 30 10 0 20 645 707 20
6 Whitehaven 30 10 0 20 618 921 20
7 Hunslet Hawks (R) 30 8 0 22 518 957 16
8 Doncaster (R) 30 2 0 28 401 1128 4

(Q) Qualified for the Semi Final (R) Relegated to League 1

  Teams qualifying for the Championship Shield 2015 Semi-Finals.
  Teams relegated to 2016 League One.
# Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Attendance
CHAMPIONSHIP SHIELD SEMI-FINALS
SF1 Featherstone Rovers 52 14 Workington Town 27 September, 15:00 Post Office Road, Featherstone 1,233
SF1 Dewsbury Rams 18 34 London Broncos 27 September, 15:00. Tetley's Stadium, Dewsbury 940
CHAMPIONSHIP SHIELD GRAND FINAL
F Featherstone Rovers 34 6 London Broncos Sunday 4 October, 4:30pm Select Security Stadium Chris Campbell 4,179

Squad

London Broncos 2015 Squad
First team squad Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


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

Updated: 2015
Source(s): London Broncos squad 2015

References

  1. "Challenge Cup match review: Leigh Centurions 64-12 London Broncos". Nothing But League. 24 March 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
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