The London Broncos have their eighth Super League away game of the 2024 season on Saturday as we face off against Leeds Rhinos for the second time this season at the AMT Headingly Stadium When the Broncos and Rhinos met earlier this season (Round 10) in Leeds, the Rhinos finished the game 46-8 victors. Check out the video below to see the highlights of our earlier matchup in March. The Broncos have taken on Leeds at the AMT Headingly stadium on 33 occasions, with London picking up 5 wins and scoring 472 total points. Click here to read the full in-depth history of the Leeds Rhinos vs London Broncos fixture.
The Broncos have had a difficult 2024 Super League campaign so far, winning 1 game vs Hull FC (34-18, click here to read the full match report) & losing 14 games to St Helens (40-4, click here to read the full match report), Catalans Dragons (0-34, click here to read the full match report) Hull FC (28-24, click here to read the full match report), Wigan Warriors (22-60, click here to read the full match report), Warrington Wolves (4-58, click here to read the full match report), Huddersfield Giants (6-26, click here to read the full match report), Hull KR (50-10, click here to read the full match report), Salford Red Devils (4-12, click here to read the full match report), Castleford Tigers (40-0, click here to read the full match report), Leeds Rhinos (46-8, click here to read the full match report), Hull KR (14-64, click here to read the full match report), Salford Red Devils (34-4, click here to read the full match report), St Helens (6-52, click here to read the full match report) & Wigan Warriors (36-0, click here to read the full match report). The Broncos currently sit 12th in the Super League with a points difference of -458.
Leeds Rhinos have also played fifteen games so far this season and are currently sat in 7th place after winning 8 (22-16 vs Salford Red Devils, 18-10 vs Catalans Dragons, 16-22 vs Leigh Leopards, 6-26 vs Castleford Tigers, 12-18 vs Hull FC, 46-8 vs London Broncos, 32-4 vs Castleford Tigers & 18-10 vs Leigh Leopards) and losing 7 (22-12 vs Hull KR, 8-18 vs St Helens, 8-34 vs Warrington Wolves, 24-30 vs Huddersfield Giants, 26-0 vs Catalans Dragons, 40-10 vs St Helens & 18-10 vs Hull FC) games so far this season.
Speaking ahead of tomorrow’s fixture, Broncos assistant coach Jordie Hedges says “We’ve had a good week of training done. We’ve got a few bodies back in training now which has been really good for us. It creates competition for places and the boys have more pressure to perform week in and week out.
“Hopefully we can get our best team out on the field on the weekend and push for another win.
“We look back on the game (last time out at Leeds) and understand that the damage was done in the first 15 minutes. We’ve had a big focus this week on making sure that it doesn’t happen again and making sure that we’re connected as a defensive unit”.
See the full interview with Jordie here:
Please see below the Broncos 21-man squad ahead of Saturday’s game:
Please see below the Rhinos 21-man squad ahead of Saturday’s game:
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