2004 London Broncos season
Super League IX Rank10th
Challenge CupFifth round
2004 recordWins: 8; draws: 1; losses: 22
Points scoredFor: 595; against: 1005
Team information
ChairmanDavid Hughes
CoachTony Rea
Captain
StadiumGriffin Park
Avg. attendance3,346
High attendance5,058
Top scorers
TriesDennis Moran - 19
GoalsPaul Sykes - 68
PointsPaul Sykes - 160
Home colours
Away colours
< 2003 List of seasons 2005 >

The 2004 London Broncos season was the twenty-fifth in the club's history and their ninth season in the Super League. The club was coached by Tony Rea, competing in Super League IX and finishing in 10th place. The club also got to the fifth round of the Challenge Cup.

2004 London Broncos squad

Squad NumberNameRepresentative countryPositionAgePrevious clubAppearancesTriesGoalsDrop GoalsPoints
1Paul SykesEnglandFullback23 Bradford Bulls277680160
2Jon WellsEnglandWing26 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats2280032
3Nigel RoyAustraliaCentre30 Northern Eagles2190036
4Mark O'HalloranUnited StatesCentre23 Wests Tigers2480032
5John KirkpatrickEnglandWing25 Halifax1530012
6Rob PurdhamEnglandLoose forward25 Whitehaven1040016
7Dennis MoranAustraliaScrum-half27 Parramatta Eels30191078
8Francis StephensonEnglandProp28 Wigan Warriors160000
9Neil BudworthWalesHooker22 Wigan Warriors2921010
10Steve TrindallAustraliaProp31 Wests Tigers301004
11Mat ToshackTongaSecond-row31 South Queensland Crushers40000
12Steele RetchlessUnited StatesSecond-row33 South Queensland Crushers2730012
13Jim DymockAustraliaLoose forward32 Parramatta Eels192019
14Andrew BrocklehurstEnglandSecond-row21 Halifax202008
15Mitch StringerScotlandProp21 London Broncos Academy290000
16Joe MbuZaireSecond-row21 London Broncos Academy2140016
17Tommy HaugheyIrelandSecond-row22 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats151004
18Andrew HartAustraliaSecond-row25 South Sydney Rabbitohs1530012
19Dave HightonWalesHooker25 Salford City Reds231004
20Radney BowkerEnglandStand-off25 Salford City Reds51004
21Rob JacksonAustraliaCentre23 Wigan Warriors1540016
22Lee SandersonEnglandScrum-half20 Leigh Centurions717018
23Lee GreenwoodEnglandWing24 Halifax26170068
24Andy McNallyEnglandFullback22 Featherstone Rovers90000
25Scott MurrellEnglandStand-off19 Leeds Rhinos62008
26Johnny WilliamsEnglandWing19 London Broncos Academy40000
27Dwayne BarkerEnglandSecond-row19 Leeds Rhinos31004
28Jason NethertonEnglandSecond-row21 Halifax30000
29Steve ThomasWalesCentre23 Warrington Wolves60000
30Liam BothamEnglandSecond-row21 Leeds Rhinos836024
31Richard MooreEnglandProp23 Bradford Bulls70000
32Russell BawdenAustraliaProp31 Brisbane Broncos20000
33Paul SampsonEnglandWing27 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats31004
34Zeb LuisiNiueFullback19 London Broncos Academy41004
35Mal KaufusiTongaWing25 Northern Eagles40000
36Ade AdebisiNigeriaWing18 London Broncos Academy10000

Super League table IX

Pos. Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qual.
1 Leeds Rhinos 2824221037443+59450Play-off semi-final
2 Bradford Bulls 282017918565+35341
3 Hull 281927843478+36540Play-off elimination final
4 Wigan Warriors 281747736558+17838
5 St. Helens 2817110821662+15935
6 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 2815013788662+12630
7 Huddersfield Giants 2812016518757−23924
8 Warrington Wolves 2810117700715−1521
9 Salford City Reds 288020507828−32116
10 London Broncos 287120561968−40715
11 Widnes Vikings 287021466850−38414
12 Castleford Tigers 286022515924−40912Relegated to National League 1

Source: Rugby League Project.
Classification: 1st on competition points; 2nd on match points difference.
Competition points: for win = 2; for draw = 1; for loss = 0.

2004 Challenge Cup

For the fifth consecutive year, the Broncos were knocked out of the cup at the fifth round stage.[7]

Round Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Attendance
Fourth round London Broncos 24-8 Salford City Reds 29 February 2004 Griffin Park 2,454
Fifth round Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 10-29 London Broncos 14 March 2004 Griffin Park 2,654

References

  1. Gains & Losses
  2. London Broncos
  3. LONDON BRONCOS 2004 SQUAD.
  4. THE 2004 PLAYERS
  5. "London Broncos announce 2004 playing squad". League Unlimited. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  6. "2004 Challenge Cup". Rugby League World. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
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