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List of London Broncos players

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of rugby league footballers who have played for Fulham RLFC (1980–91), London Crusaders (1991–94), London Broncos (1994–2005, 2012–present), and Harlequins RL (2006–11). Players are listed according to their heritage number as allocated by the London Broncos Supporters Society Ltd. (informally known by its original name of LBSA)[a] in its "London Roll of Honour".

The LBSA list is separated by the season in which the players made their début with the organization.[2][3]

As of the Heritage Day 2019 ceremony, marking the anniversary of the original Fulham RLFC playing its inaugural game on September 14, 1980, the LBSA has inducted 11 players to its Hall of Fame (HOF).[4] These HOF inductees, complete with year of induction, are shown in bold on this list.

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Men's Player List

Fulham 1980–81

  1. John Risman
  2. Adrian Cambriani
  3. Mal Aspey
  4. Derek Noonan
  5. Iain MacCorquodale
  6. David Eckersley
  7. England Reg Bowden – 2014 HOF inductee
  8. Ian Van Bellen
  9. Tony Karalius
  10. England Roy Lester – 2019 HOF inductee
  11. England Tony Gourley – 2016 HOF inductee
  12. Dave Allen
  13. David Hull
  14. Neil Tuffs
  15. John Wood
  16. Harry Beverley
  17. Tony Kinsey
  18. Chris Ganley
  19. Graham Worgan
  20. Peter Souto
  21. Carl Radbone
  22. Martin Herdman
  23. Graham Moss
  24. Joe Doherty

Fulham 1981–82

  1. Steve Diamond
  2. John Dalgreen
  3. John Crossley, Jr.
  4. Shaun Hoare
  5. Morocco Hussein M'Barki – 2014 HOF inductee
  6. Harold Stringer
  7. Michael Walsh
  8. Chris Camilleri

Fulham 1982–83

  1. Frank Feighan
  2. Steven Bayliss
  3. Steve Mills
  4. Charlie Jones

Fulham 1983–84

  1. Trevor Stockley
  2. Alan Dearden
  3. Robert Jackson
  4. John Butler
  5. Mark Hodson
  6. Jimmy Ward
  7. Ray Tabern

Fulham 1984–85

  1. Andy Rippon
  2. Brian Parkes
  3. David Driver
  4. Chris Wilkinson
  5. Ken Green[b]
  6. Brett Garside
  7. Steve Garner
  8. Lyn Evans
  9. Martin Smith
  10. Jeff Brown
  11. Des Armitage
  12. Ken Tolcher
  13. Mike Burke
  14. Steve Hulme
  15. Paul Prendergast
  16. Peter Cass
  17. Paul Rochford
  18. Mike Davis
  19. Harold Henney
  20. Dan Duffy
  21. George Bryan
  22. John Whittaker[c]
  23. Frank Matthews
  24. Glen Townsend
  25. Takura Tawer
  26. Ivan Kete
  27. Andy Key
  28. Kevin Simpson
  29. Duncan Webster
  30. Darren Hogg
  31. Norman Barrow

Fulham 1985–86

  1. Glen Nissen
  2. Ken Green[b]
  3. Alan Platt
  4. Billy Platt
  5. John Green
  6. Bob Mordell
  7. Tony O'Reilly
  8. Mick Glover
  9. Tony Noel
  10. David Bullough
  11. Gary Henley-Smith
  12. Colin Meachin
  13. Mal Yates
  14. Wayne Millington
  15. Russ Gibson
  16. Phil Briscoe
  17. Ian Rexson
  18. Tony Cooper
  19. Roger Hodson
  20. Tony Looker
  21. Nick Johnson
  22. Brian Hunter
  23. Eddie Tinsley
  24. Brian Flashman

Fulham 1986–87

  1. Martin Dean
  2. John Mayo
  3. Andy Collier
  4. Karl Bower
  5. Colin Fenn
  6. Greg Pratt
  7. Russ Bridge
  8. Gary O'Brien
  9. Mark Birmingham
  10. Glen Haggath
  11. Gary Scott
  12. Huw Rees
  13. Dave Gillan
  14. Kieron Murphy
  15. Simon Mitchell
  16. Bob Knight
  17. Neil Bibby
  18. Pat O'Doherty
  19. Geordie Lawrie
  20. Craig Taylor
  21. Darren Rampling
  22. Peter White
  23. "??" Reynolds[d]
  24. Brian Rendell
  25. John Fisoh
  26. Nick Grimoldby
  27. Steve Goyer
  28. Craig Miller
  29. Mike Hutchinson

Fulham 1987–88

  1. Steve Guyett
  2. Santi Masa
  3. Adrian Alexander
  4. Dominic Cooper
  5. Paul O'Riley
  6. Lawrence Johannson
  7. Huw Francis
  8. Kevin Manning
  9. Shane Kelly
  10. David Aitkin
  11. Paul Cheetham
  12. Ian Chatterton
  13. Tony Bader
  14. Chris Hanson
  15. Ian Wightman
  16. Gerry McMullen
  17. Nick Elgar
  18. Justin Herbert
  19. Andrew Mighty
  20. Jason Wing
  21. Roy Leslie
  22. Noel Keating

Fulham 1988–89

  1. Brian Brown
  2. Gary Lane
  3. Ernie Garland
  4. Bob Boyce
  5. Jeff Coutts
  6. Albert Helg
  7. Steve Callow
  8. Glen Mansfield
  9. Scott Jennings
  10. Mick Taylor
  11. Joe Dutton
  12. Dave Rotherham
  13. Andrew Render
  14. Andrew Zillman
  15. David Baker
  16. Dennis Trembath
  17. Gary Braniff

Fulham 1989–90

  1. Greg Pearce
  2. Ian Mellors
  3. Wayne Sanchez
  4. Tony Best
  5. Mick Noble
  6. Karl Robertson
  7. Russell Browning
  8. Eric Kennedy
  9. Brett Williams
  10. Brett Daunt
  11. Tim Look
  12. Darryl Pitt
  13. Redvers McCabe
  14. Conrad Scott
  15. Rob Wright
  16. Steve Roberts
  17. Peter Reinsfeld

Fulham 1990–91

  1. Chris Winstanley
  2. David Cruickshank
  3. Doug Winborn
  4. Shaun Mohr
  5. Barry Peart
  6. Craig Grauf
  7. Mark Lee
  8. Andy Stevens
  9. Dazi Abdurahman
  10. Tim Dwyer
  11. Colin Corcoran
  12. Lachlan Churchill
  13. Greg Manthey
  14. Brent Wilkins
  15. Adam Sada
  16. Kevin Holderness
  17. Bernie Wilkinson
  18. Richard Scarlett

London Crusaders 1991–92

  1. Shane Buckley
  2. Colin Atkinson
  3. Ray Ovens
  4. Glen Workman
  5. Ben Olsen
  6. Gary Deaker
  7. Francis Rolls
  8. Ben Beevers
  9. Adrian Why
  10. Steve Rosolen
  11. Nick Halafihi
  12. Matt Dray
  13. Tim Wilby
  14. Johnny Plath
  15. Wayne Boyle
  16. Bernie Gilbert
  17. Ryan Shaw
  18. Gary Berney
  19. Keiran Crompton

London Crusaders 1992–93

  1. Australia Scott Roskell – 2014 HOF inductee
  2. Danny Mulkerin
  3. Chris Whiteley
  4. Paul Fisher
  5. John Gould
  6. David King
  7. Richard Blackman
  8. Alan Burrows
  9. David Bishop
  10. Grant McKenzie
  11. Darryl Duncan
  12. Keith Durham
  13. Mark Riley
  14. Alan Kimiangatau
  15. Roger Draper
  16. Mike Graham
  17. Warren Mann
  18. Bola Aiyede
  19. Jason Kerapa
  20. Jason Pram
  21. Frank McGarran
  22. Andre Sokolov
  23. South Africa Mark Johnson – 2014 HOF inductee
  24. Neville Ramsey
  25. Ady Spencer

London Crusaders 1993–94

  1. John Gallagher
  2. Abi Ekoku
  3. Ian Perryment
  4. Dixon McIver
  5. Sam Stewart
  6. Ben Matautia
  7. Darren Michalski
  8. Jason Walker
  9. Troy Rugless
  10. Scott Carter
  11. Paul Chambers
  12. Logan Campbell
  13. Victor Trimms
  14. Leo Dynevor
  15. Andre Stoop
  16. Geoff Luxon

London Broncos 1994–95

  1. Craig Green
  2. Peter Liddell
  3. Cavill Heugh
  4. Mark Croston
  5. Chris Smith
  6. Luke Massey
  7. "??" Molven[d]
  8. Paul Stevens
  9. Ray McCarthy
  10. Bernard Carroll
  11. Justin Bryant
  12. Sid Domic
  13. Jon Scourfield
  14. Kevin Langer
  15. Australia Tony Rea – 2015 HOF inductee
  16. David Harvey
  17. Jason Roach
  18. Dave Evans
  19. Craig Booth

London Broncos 1995–96

London Broncos 1996

  1. Greg Barwick
  2. Tulsen Tollett
  3. Gavin Allen
  4. Duncan McRae
  5. Danny Smith
  6. John Minto
  7. Leroy Leapai
  8. Graham Strutton
  9. Michael Brown
  10. Mark Maguire
  11. Ray Allen
  12. Tony Martin
  13. David Krause
  14. Martin Offiah
  15. Adam Ross

London Broncos 1997

London Broncos 1998

London Broncos 1999

London Broncos 2000

London Broncos 2001

London Broncos 2002

London Broncos 2003

London Broncos 2004

London Broncos 2005

Quins RL 2006

Quins RL 2007

Quins RL 2008

Quins RL 2009

Quins RL 2010

Quins RL 2011

London Broncos 2012

London Broncos 2013

London Broncos 2014

London Broncos 2015

London Broncos 2016

London Broncos 2017

London Broncos 2018

London Broncos 2019

London Broncos 2020

London Broncos 2021

  1. England Gideon Boafo
  2. England Chris Hankinson
  3. Lebanon Abbas Miski
  4. France Romain Navarette
  5. England Jacob Jones
  6. Zimbabwe Titus Gwaze
  7. Tonga Paulos Latu
  8. England Oli Leyland
  9. England Rian Horsman

London Broncos 2022

  1. Wales Dalton Grant
  2. Wales Jude Ferreira
  3. England Lameck Juma
  4. England Dan Coates
  5. Italy Dean Parata
  6. Philippines Mike Greenhalgh
  7. England Brad Foster
  8. Italy Ronny Palumbo
  9. Greece Rob Tuliatu
  10. Fiji Sitiveni Moceidreke
  11. Australia Will Ramsey
  12. Australia Jacob Thomas
  13. Greece Adam Vrahnos
  14. Cook Islands Paul Ulberg
  15. Scotland Calum Gahan[e]
  16. England Amir Bourouh[e]
  17. France Dane Chisholm
  18. Papua New Guinea Wellington Albert
  19. England Neil Thorman
  20. England Dan Hoyes
  21. Italy Brock Pelligra
  22. England Max Allen
  23. England Bill Leyland
  24. England Euan Parke
  25. England Sam Hall[e]

London Broncos 2023

  1. Australia Jarred Bassett[e]
  2. Italy Ethan Natoli
  3. Brazil Ramon Silva
  4. England Marcus Stock
  5. England Zach Eckersley
  6. England Harvie Hill[e]
  7. England Jensen Monk
  8. Fiji Henry Raiwalui
  9. Papua New Guinea Emmanuel Waine
  10. New Zealand Dean Whare
  11. Wales Kyle Evans
  12. England Harry Stevens
  13. England Kieran Tyrer
  14. England Jacob Gannon
  15. England Harvey Makin
  16. Australia Corey Norman

Women's Player List

London Broncos 2021

  1. Beth Pickernell
  2. Catherine Robinson
  3. Abi Gordon
  4. Rosie Cairns
  5. Shauna Mann
  6. Courtney Treco
  7. Vicki Jackson
  8. Jamie Blazejewski
  9. Jess Ingram
  10. Tracy Smith
  11. Kaye Selby
  12. Ruth Mottershead
  13. Ella Jade Twyman
  14. Ioana McCusker
  15. Caity Clifton
  16. Georgia Gray
  17. Emily Hughes
  18. Kathryn Salter
  19. Sharnie Pokai
  20. Hari McCormack
  21. Siobhan Longdon-Hughes
  22. Emily Hellgren
  23. Laura Cook
  24. Kirsty-Lee Griffiths
  25. Faye Hamp
  26. Helena Duggan
  27. Hannah Croucher
  28. Kirsty Long
  29. Sophie Messem

London Broncos 2022

  1. Sophie Tauchert
  2. Ellie Taylor
  3. Roisin Healy
  4. Sue Nuemann
  5. Lauren Mueller
  6. Rachel Humphreys
  7. Carys Evans
  8. Tatum Gabriel
  9. Beth McFarlane
  10. Katie Wallis
  11. Cassie Benyon

London Broncos 2023

  1. Nicole Kennedy
  2. Ellie Hunt-Pain
  3. Comfort Ilozobhie
  4. Joanna Sawyer
  5. Andrea Mena

Notes

  1. ^ LBSA was originally the acronym of the London Broncos Supporters Association of 2014, which legally registered in 2018 – under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 – as the London Broncos Supporters Society Ltd.[1] It maintains the four-letter "LBSA", as well as "the Association", when referring to itself.
  2. ^ a b A player named Ken Green appears as player #48, having first played with Fullham in 1984–85. A player named Ken Green appears as player #76, having first played with Fullham in 1985–86. Rather suspicious, but the LBSA had this double entry on their official list when both Ken Greens were added to this article on 10 February 2017, and still had both Ken Greens showing as of 22 May 2023, so will keep both in this wiki article
  3. ^ John Whittaker, who represented both New Zealand and Cook Island on their national teams, was an active player during this period, including his 1986 appearance with Cook Island. This John Whittaker did have a history of club play in England (Warrington Wolves, 1977–81). There is no mention of Fulham in his obituary, though it must be noted that his obituary was not written as an exhaustive list of clubs.[5] Thus, the John Whittaker who joined Fullham in 1984–85 may or may not be this linked New Zealander/Cook Islander.
  4. ^ a b Three players on the official list are missing their given names: player #121, surname Reynolds, who joined Fulham in 1986–87; player #220, surname Crompton, who joined London Crusaders in 1991–92; and player #268, surname Molven, who joined London Broncos in 1994–95.
  5. ^ a b c d e As of 23 May 2023, the pdf list available at the LBSA website ends in February 2022 (...uploads/2022/02/London-Roll-of-Honour.pdf), ending with player #668 Calum Gahan. The LBSA html website is updated on a more consistent basis, and as of 23 May 2023 includes later 2022 additions #669 Amir Bourouh through #678 Sam Hall, as well as 2023 additions #679 Jarred Bassett through #684 Harvie Hill. Cut and paste from the pdf is much easier, so the ref to that LBSA link has been kept in this article.

References

  1. ^ "About Us". London Broncos Supporters Society Ltd. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  2. ^ "London Players Roll of Honour (Men)". London Broncos Supporters Society Ltd. 2023-05-22. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  3. ^ "London Players Roll of Honour | 1980 to Now" (pdf). London Broncos Supporters Society Ltd. 2023-05-22. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  4. ^ "Hall Of Fame". London Broncos Supporters Society Ltd. 19 May 2023. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  5. ^ "Rugby league mourns 1970s Kiwis star John Whittaker, who has died of cancer". Stuff. 2020-09-30. Archived from the original on 2020-10-02. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
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