2002 London Broncos season

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2002 London Broncos season
Super League VII Rank8th
Challenge Cup Fifth round
2002 recordWins: 14; draws: 1; losses: 15
Points scoredFor: 693; against: 660
Team information
ChairmanDavid Hughes
Coach Tony Rea
Captain
Stadium Griffin Park
Avg. attendance3,763
High attendance5,540
Top scorers
Tries Dennis Moran - 23
Goals Tony Martin - 95
PointsTony Martin - 226
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The 2002 London Broncos season was the twenty-third in the club's history and their seventh season in the Super League. The club was coached by Tony Rea, competing in Super League VII and finishing in 8th place. The club also got to the fifth round of the Challenge Cup.

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2002 London Broncos squad

Squad NumberNameRepresentative countryPositionAgePrevious clubAppearancesTriesGoalsDrop GoalsPoints
1 Michael Gillett Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stand-off 29 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 2770028
2 Nigel Roy Flag of Australia (converted).svg Centre 28 Northern Eagles colours.svg Northern Eagles 27130052
3 Tony Martin Flag of Australia (converted).svg Centre 23 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 309950226
4 Sylvain Houles Flag of France.svg Centre 21 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield-Sheffield Giants 2060024
5 Steve Hall Flag of England.svg Wing 23 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 2160024
6 Jim Dymock Flag of Australia (converted).svg Loose forward 30 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 2740016
7 Dennis Moran Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scrum-half 25 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 29231296
8 Francis Stephenson Flag of England.svg Prop 26 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 2230012
9 Jason Hetherington Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hooker 28 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury Bulldogs 2160024
10 Scott Cram Flag of Scotland.svg Prop 25 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra Steelers 141004
11 Wayne Evans Flag of Australia (converted).svg Second-row 27 Northern Eagles colours.svg Northern Eagles 192008
12 Steele Retchless Flag of the United States.svg Second-row 31 South Queensland colours.svg South Queensland Crushers 2830012
13 Mat Toshack Flag of Australia (converted).svg Second-row 29 South Queensland colours.svg South Queensland Crushers 3090036
14 Richard Marshall Four Provinces Flag.svg Prop 26 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants 301004
17 Neil Budworth Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Hooker 20 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 121004
18 Peter Lupton Flag of England.svg Loose forward 20 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos Academy20000
19 Dom Peters Flag of England.svg Wing 23 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos Academy162008
20 Rob Purdham Flag of England.svg Stand-off 22 Haven colours.svg Whitehaven 151117
21 Rob Jackson Flag of England.svg Centre 21 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 1030012
23 Richie Barnett Flag of New Zealand.svg Centre 30 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 2030012
24 Russell Bawden Flag of Australia (converted).svg Prop 29 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 2970028
25 Richard Moore Flag of England.svg Prop 21 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 72008
26 Alex Wilkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Centre 19 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 60000
27 Jonny Hepworth Flag of England.svg Scrum-half 19 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos Academy20000
28 Darren Shaw Flag of Scotland.svg Second-row 30 Redscolours.svg Salford City Reds 90000
29 Gareth Price Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Prop 22 Leigh colours.svg Leigh Centurions 430012
30 Paul Sykes Flag of England.svg Fullback 21 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 16214036
31 Gareth Dean Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Prop 21 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos Academy40000

Sources: [1] [2] [3]

Super League VII table

Pos.TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQual.
1 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens 282305927522+40546Play-off semi-final
2 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 282305910519+39146
3 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 281918817475+34239Play-off elimination final
4 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos 2817011865700+16534
5 Hullcolours.svg Hull 2816012742674+6832
6 Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 2814212736615+12130
7 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings 2814113590716−12629
8 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos 2813114661635+2627
9 Faxcolours.svg Halifax Blue Sox 288020558856−29816
10 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves 287021483878−39514
11 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 285221566899−33312
12 Redscolours.svg Salford City Reds 285122490856−36611Relegated 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.

2002 Challenge Cup

For the third consecutive year, the Broncos were knocked out of the cup at the fifth round stage. [4]

RoundHomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueAttendance
Fourth round Batley Bulldogs 6-26 London Broncos 10 February 2002 Mount Pleasant 769
Fifth round London Broncos 6-19 Castleford Tigers 24 February 2002 Griffin Park 2,436

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References

  1. Gains & Losses
  2. London Broncos
  3. SLstats - 2002 Summary
  4. "2002 Challenge Cup". Rugby League World. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2014.