ETHAN NATOLI REJOINS LONDON BRONCOS
Jake Watson • 16 May 2025
ETHAN NATOLI REJOINS LONDON BRONCOS
London Broncos are delighted to announce Ethan Natoli has rejoined the club on a deal until the end of the season.
The Italian international was a hugely popular figure at the club in his two seasons prior to joining Pia in France’s top division.

Speaking to London Broncos media, Natoli said;
"Hey Broncos fans! I'm really happy to be getting back to London "my home away from home" with the squad in the coming weeks."
During his two seasons at the club the 30-year-old made 48 appearances scoring 5 tries which included a try against Leeds Rhinos just minutes into his Super League debut.
Ethan will join up with the squad next week and be available for selection for the weekend’s trip to Doncaster.
Please join us in welcoming Ethan back to London!
#WeAreLondon

THROWBACK HIGHLIGHTS: Dean Whare Two years ago today we completed the signing of Dean Whare for the remainder of the 2023 Championship season. The New Zealand international had enjoyed a stellar career playing for Manly and the Penrith Panthers for a number of years before joining Catalans Dragons. In just 13 London Broncos appearances, Whare would score 12 tries and rack up a number of try assists making a spectacular impact on the team on the way to promotion. What was your favourite Whare moment in a Broncos jersey? Watch his highlights on the video below. video credit: JBP Sports Edits. #WeAreLondon

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