London Broncos Commit to Continued Growth and Future Super League Ambitions

17 October 2025
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The London Broncos acknowledge the Rugby Football League’s (‘RFL’) decision following its competition structure review process. The Club will continue its journey in the Betfred Championship (‘Championship’) for the 2026 season.


Although the Broncos have not been selected for promotion to the Betfred Super League (‘Super League’), the Club remains confident in its vision and long-term ambitions, with the review process only strengthening our commitment to once more reaching the top level of the English game.


Supported by new investment, a refreshed leadership group, and guidance from leading sports and rugby league consultants, the Broncos are delivering a clear plan for long-term success on and off the pitch.


Incoming club owner Grant Wechsel said the outcome would only strengthen the Broncos’ resolve.


"While we are naturally disappointed not to have been promoted and respect the process the RFL ran, our belief in this project and our direction as a club will not waiver. The game of Rugby League needs a strong London team, and we will not stop until we return our club to the top level of the game. Darren Lockyer and I are determined people, and today’s decision will serve as strong motivation to drive our success in 2026 and prove people wrong,” said Wechsel.


"Our goal is to win the Championship, strengthen every area of the organisation, increase our grading points across the board, and ensure that when we do reach Super League, we are ready to compete from day one,” said Wechsel.


The Club’s new ownership group, features National Rugby League Hall of Famer Darren Lockyer who will play a key role in shaping the Broncos’ growth and vision.


“This remains an exciting period for the Club. The Broncos are building with purpose and clarity, and there is real belief in what can be achieved. Our coach and many of our significant player signings for 2026 were committed to this regardless of the Super League decision and we will work hard together to achieve a new goal of winning the championship in 2026,” said Lockyer.


“Congratulations to the clubs promoted for 2026, but London deserves a strong and competitive Super League presence, and we are committed to making that a reality,” Wechsel added. 

“We believe in London, as a city and as a key location for the game globally. We call upon all the fans in London as well as new supporters and members to join us on the ride back to the Super League as soon as possible.”


As custodians of rugby league in England’s south, the Broncos remain dedicated to expanding the game’s reach, reputation, and pathways.


Enhanced community programs, player development initiatives, and a renewed focus on high performance under new Head Coach Jason Demetriou will guide the next chapter.


"The future of the London Broncos is bright,” said club owner and Co-Chair Mr Gary Hetherington.


"We know where we’re going, and we believe in the path we are on. London will be back at the top in no time.”


ENDS


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