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2001 London Broncos season

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Rugby league team season
2001 London Broncos season
Super League VI Rank6th
Challenge CupFifth round
2001 recordWins: 14; draws: 1; losses: 15
Points scoredFor: 708; against: 639
Team information
ChairmanRichard Branson
CoachTony Rea
Captain
StadiumThe Valley
Avg. attendance3,205
High attendance5,259
Top scorers
TriesNigel Roy - 12
GoalsTony Martin - 50
PointsTony Martin - 132
Home colours
Away colours
← 2000List of seasons2002 →

The2001 London Broncos season was the twenty-second in the club's history and their sixth season in theSuper League. The club was coached byTony Rea, competing inSuper League VI and finishing in 6th place. The club also got to the fifth round of theChallenge Cup.

2001 London Broncos squad

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Squad NumberNameRepresentative countryPositionAgePrevious clubAppearancesTriesGoalsDrop GoalsPoints
1Tulsen TollettEnglandStand-off28Parramatta Eels91004
2Nigel RoyAustraliaCentre27Northern Eagles30120048
3Tony MartinAustraliaCentre22Melbourne Storm228500132
4Greg FlemingAustraliaCentre26Canterbury Bulldogs1981034
5Brett WartonAustraliaWing26Western Suburbs Magpies19237084
6Jim DymockAustraliaLoose forward29Parramatta Eels2870028
7Dennis MoranAustraliaScrum-half24Parramatta Eels29110347
8Tony MestrovAustraliaProp31Wigan Warriors250000
9Jason HetheringtonAustraliaHooker27Canterbury Bulldogs1930012
10Scott CramScotlandProp24Illawarra Steelers2530012
11Shane MillardUnited StatesSecond-row26South Sydney Rabbitohs2970028
12Steele RetchlessUnited StatesSecond-row30South Queensland Crushers302008
13Mat ToshackAustraliaSecond-row28South Queensland Crushers2470028
14Olu IwenofuEnglandWing19 London Broncos Academy30000
15Andy JohnsonEnglandSecond-row27Huddersfield-Sheffield Giants1950020
16Darrell GriffinEnglandProp19 London Broncos Academy00000
17Glen AirAustraliaHooker25Illawarra Steelers18100040
18Justin DooleyAustraliaProp31Sydney Roosters302008
19Dom PetersEnglandWing22 London Broncos Academy60000
20Steffan HughesWalesSecond-row19 London Broncos Academy80000
21Jon ClarkeEnglandHooker22Wigan Warriors101004
22Yusef SoziUgandaProp19 London Broncos Academy50000
23Richie BarnettNew ZealandCentre29Sydney Roosters18100040
24Gareth HonorEnglandHooker19 London Broncos Academy00000
25Michael ForbesEnglandWing?? London Broncos Academy00000
26Peter LuptonEnglandLoose forward19 London Broncos Academy80000
27Michael GillettAustraliaStand-off28Wests Tigers2182036
28Marvin GoldenEnglandCentre24Halifax2130012
--Sylvain HoulesFranceCentre20Huddersfield-Sheffield Giants960024
--Rob ParkerEnglandSecond-row20Bradford Bulls91004
--Dan PotterEnglandCentre22Dewsbury Rams61004
--Iain MorrisonScotlandProp18 London Broncos Academy10000
--Paul SykesEnglandFullback20Bradford Bulls9123151
--Kris SmithEnglandSecond-row??Halifax10000

Sources:[1][2][3][4]

Super League VI table

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PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Bradford Bulls(L, C)2822151120474+64645Semi Final
2Wigan Warriors282215989494+49545Qualifying play-off
3Hull F.C.282026772630+14242
4St Helens281729924732+19236Elimination play-off
5Leeds Rhinos2816111774721+5333
6London Broncos2813114644603+4127
7Warrington Wolves2811215646860−21424
8Castleford Tigers2810117581777−19621
9Halifax Blue Sox289019630819−18918
10Salford City Reds288020587956−36916
11Wakefield Trinity Wildcats288020529817−28814[a]
12Huddersfield Giants(R)286121613926−31313Relegation toNorthern Ford Premiership
Source:Rugby League Project
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points difference; 3) Number of points scored;
(C) Champions;(L)League Leaders;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Wakefield deducted 2 points for salary cap breaches.[5]

Challenge Cup

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For the second consecutive year, theBroncos were knocked out of the cup at the fifth round stage.[6]

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
London Broncos44-6Batley Bulldogs11 February 2001Broadfield StadiumSteve Addy1,204
Hull F.C.30-20London Broncos25 February 2001The BoulevardStuart Cummings6,701

References

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  1. ^Gains & Losses
  2. ^ROUND 1-20 - 2001 TETLEYS SUPER LEAGUE
  3. ^London Broncos
  4. ^2001 BRONCOS SQUAD
  5. ^"Champions lose points".BBC Sport. 29 May 2003. Retrieved3 March 2024.
  6. ^"2001 Challenge Cup". Rugby League World. Archived fromthe original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved27 February 2014.

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