Women's Replica Kit Available to Pre-Order
Jake Watson • 9 June 2025
NEW PRE-ORDER STORE NOW ONLINE!
London Broncos are delighted to announce a new pre-order shop from Paladin Sports is now live and includes the 2025 Women's Replica Shirts.
For the first time you can now order the Women's playing kits in Mens, Women's and Kids sizings.
Also added to the pre-order store is the return of the Bomber Jacket and also the Basketball singlet in Men's, Women's and Kids options.
Browse the pre-order store HERE!!
Please note the above items are currently only available to pre-order however the online club shop remains open with the following items available to order now and receive in 2-5 days.
Mens Home, Away and Third kits
London Broncos hoodie
Beanie
Scarf
Bag
And 'Fans' training top
Browse the online club shop and order NOW - from this LINK!

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