London Broncos have announced yet another signing for their 2026 Championship campaign, and he comes with top flight experience at Wakefield Trinity.
The club, who are now run by Australian legend Darren Lockyer have come in and completely transformed the current squad, and have turned them from second tier strugglers to title contenders in just one off-season.
Papua New Guinea has been their main recruitment target, with boss Jason Demetriou also being head coach of the Kumuls international side.
A plethora of PNG internationals will be joining the club, as will established NRL stars Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Siliva Havili and Dean Hawkins.
Prop forward Epel Kapinias was the latest recruit, having been announced just this morning. However, the club have made a second addition today, as a recently departed Wakefield Trinity man joins the club.
Jack Croft was one of many players to exit the DIY Kitchens Stadium this off-season, with many of them already having new clubs confirmed.
Having made his senior debut in 2019, in which he scored a try in defeat to St Helens, the centre/second row has now had his future announced, and will make the move to the capital ahead of next year.
Croft made 61 appearances for Wakefield in two stints at the club, and has also spent time at Salford Red Devils, Barrow Raiders, Newcastle Thunder and Oldham.
His move to the Broncos means that, of the departed Trinity players this off-season, only Matty Russell remains without a confirmed deal for 2026.
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Centre Jack Croft joins the London Broncos for 2026, fresh off a Super League season with Wakefield and Salford.
Jack arrives with a wealth of Super League and Championship experience. He’s powerful and versatile, equally at home in the back row or… pic.twitter.com/f4ugkn5SMr
— London Broncos (@LondonBroncosRL) November 20, 2025
