Rick Jones
February 25, 2026

London Broncos Junior Training

Record Numbers at Broncos Juniors Training - Bookings Now Open for April Sessions!

Nearly 170 players signed up for the London Broncos Development Training Sessions for U12 to U16 Boys & Girls during February half-term, and the feedback from the sessions was very positive, as the players took their first steps on the London Broncos Talent Pathway.


The sessions were lead by Colin Baker, Head Coach of the London Broncos Talent Pathway and London Broncos Women, supported by a team of professional London Broncos Coaches. The players also had the benefit of top quality tips from London Broncos players James Meadows, Emarly Bitungane, Luke Smith and Ted Davidson.


Bookings are now open for the next sessions, during the Easter Holidays. These sessions will focus on core rugby skills so will be great for all rugby players, and will also will be a fantastic way of preparing for the new rugby league season.


All sessions are Open to All, and we expect them to sell out, so please book your place as soon as possible using the links below. The Boys sessions cost only £6 and the Girls Sessions are FREE!

South London - Thurs 2nd April at Brixton Bulls, CR7 7JW
U12 Boys - 10.30am-12.30pm
U13/14Boys - 10.30am-12.30pm
U15/16 Boys - 1.30pm-3.30pm
U12-U16 Girls - 1.30pm-3.30pm

North London - Thurs 9th April at St Albans Centurions, AL4 0HR
U12 Boys - 10.30am-12.30pm

U13/14 Boys - 10.30am-12.30pm
U15/16 Boys - 1.30-3.30pm

U12-U16 Girls - 1.30pm-3.30pm

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