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1996 London Broncos season

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Rugby league team season
1996 London Broncos season
Super League I Rank4th
Play-off resultPremiership Trophy semi final
Challenge CupFourth round
1996 recordWins: 13; draws: 1; losses: 11
Points scoredFor: 635; against: 499
Team information
CoachTony Currie
StadiumThe Valley
Avg. attendance5,699
High attendance10,014
Top scorers
TriesGreg Barwick - 16
GoalsGreg Barwick - 53
PointsGreg Barwick - 16
Home colours
Away colours
← 1995–96List of seasons1997 →

The1996 London Broncos season was the seventeenth in the club's history and their first season in theSuper League. Coached byTony Currie, the Broncos competed inSuper League I and finished in 4th place. The club also reached the fourth round of theChallenge Cup.

Super League table

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Super League I
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification or relegation
1St Helens(C)222002950455+49540Qualified forPremiership semi final
2Wigan221912902326+57639Qualified forPremiership semi final
3Bradford Bulls221705767409+35834
4London Broncos221219611462+14925
5Warrington Wolves2212010569565+424
6Halifax Blue Sox2210111667576+9121
7Sheffield Eagles2210012599730−13120
8Oldham Bears229112473681−20819
9Castleford Tigers229013548599−5118
10Leeds226016555745−19012
11Paris Saint-Germain223118398795−3977
12Workington Town(R)2221193251021−6965Relegated toDivision One
Source:Rugby League Project
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points difference; 3) Number of points scored;
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated

Super League Play Offs

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SemifinalsFinal
      
1St Helens
4London Broncos
St Helens14
Wigan44
2Wigan
3Bradford Bulls

Squad

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Statistics include appearances and points in theSuper League,Challenge Cup andPremiership Trophy.[1][2]

PlayerAppsTriesGoalsDGsPoints
Gavin Allen100000
Ray Allen830012
Greg Barwick1616532172
Russell Bawden2130012
Michael Brown20000
Justin Bryant161004
Ikram Butt60000
Bernard Carroll42008
Evan Cochrane61004
Leo Dynevor2157034
Dave Evans10000
Peter Gill1770028
Darren Hogg10000
Shaun Keating50000
David Krause62008
Kevin Langer182008
Leroy Leapai20000
Duncan MacRae1430113
Mark Maguire14712052
Tony Martin92019
Terry Matterson14525070
Tony Mestrov2330012
Keiran Meyer41004
John Minto1340016
Martin Offiah430012
Junior Paul41004
Darryl Pitt2040117
Tony Rea2440016
Mark Riley10000
Scott Roskell1370028
Steve Rosolen1850020
Adam Ross10000
Darren Shaw2330012
Chris Smith10000
Danny Smith31004
Adrian Spencer10000
Paul Stevens10000
Graham Strutton1140016
Tulsen Tollett23100040

References

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  1. ^Fletcher, Raymond (1997).Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1997. Headline Book Publishing. p. 95.ISBN 978-0-7472-7764-4.
  2. ^Gains & Losses

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