Championship side London Broncos travelling support

London Broncos have confirmed their squad numbers for 2026, highlighting just what a stacked and talented roster they have.

The side now owned by Darren Lockyer and Grant Wechsel will undoubtedly be the favourites going into the reformed second tier structure, with the squad comprising of a mix of ex-NRL, Super League men, current internationals and some homegrown products in there too.

Their three biggest signings – Dean Hawkins, Reagan Campbell-Gillard and Siliva Havili – will wear 7, 8 and 13 respectively, after joining straight from the NRL.

Havili is known for being a hooker, but the 9 jersey has been given to Sam Davies, who returns to the club following his exit from Salford Red Devils.

Known for their influx of Papua New Guinean recruits, only three of them take numbers in the starting 13, but there is a total of seven in the squad.

Morea Morea (1), Robert Mathias (3), Alex Max (4), Finley Glare (14), Epel Kapinias (16), Gairo Voro (23) and Jeremiah Simbiken (25) will all be looking to impress during their time in the capital, particularly with new NRL side PNG Chiefs entering the competition in 2028.

The Perth Bears-bound duo of Emarly Bitungane and Luke Smith, who will join Mal Meninga’s side after one season, take numbers 10 and 11 respectively.

Ex-Leeds and Hull FC winger Liam Tindall and half-back Connor O’Beirne retain their numbers in the starting squad, despite other signings coming in that could have been a potential replacement.

London kick off their 2026 season at home to Widnes Vikings on January 18. They will also enter the Challenge Cup one week later, as they take on the winners of the clash between the British Army and Wests Warriors.

London Broncos 2026 squad in full: 1. Morea Morea, 2. Elliot Wallis, 3. Robert Mathias, 4. Alex Max, 5. Liam Tindall, 6. Connor O’Beirne, 7. Dean Hawkins, 8. Reagan Campbell-Gillard, 9. Sam Davis, 10. Emarly Bitungane, 11. Luke Smith, 12. Jack Croft, 13. Siliva Havili, 14. Finley Glare, 15. Sadiq Adebiyi, 16. Epel Kapinias, 17. Marcus Stock, 18. James Meadows, 19. Ben Hursey-Hord, 20. Brandon Webster-Mansfield, 21. Will Lovell, 22. Alex Walker, 23. Gairo Voro, 24. Lewis Bienek, 25. Jeremiah Simbiken, 26. Neil Tchamambe, 27. Ted Davidson, 28. Bobby Hartley, 29. Jake Ramsden

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