
In the final pre-season friendly of 2024, newly promoted Super League club London Broncos made the trip up to League One outfit Oldham. It was a largely similar squad that made the trip up to Huddersfield just 7 days earlier, minus Bill Leyland who picked up an ACL injury and will now miss the rest of the season.
It wasn’t long after the 5th minute that the deadlock was broken with Meadows racing onto a grubber from Oli Leyland to just get his hands on it and apply the downward pressure. The try was under the posts and made Leyland’s conversion a formality and the 6 points were secured.
It was a really bright start to the game from London which was in stark contrast to the previous two friendlies where it had taken a while to warm into it. The Broncos were soon to be over the line again, this time a sweeping move to the left and a perfectly timed pass from Rourke saw Iliess Macani score the try. The kick was missed by Rourke from a very difficult angle out on the touchline.
Oldham began to battle back. It was no real surprise when a kick through was met by the impressive Cian Tyrer who scored the try. Jamie Ellis then successfully kicked a difficult conversion from the far right touchline.
Five minutes into the second half and Oldham took the lead. Jordan Paga broke through the line and evaded a couple of tackles before managing to turn his body to get the ball down. An impressive try for Paga but one which would have left the Broncos players wondering how they’d not stopped him sooner. Tyrer kicked to put Oldham 12-10 in front.
It was just after the hour mark when the first try of the second half was scored through Sadiq Adebiyi. With the ball making its way out to the left, Adebiyi timed his run from deep perfectly as he flew through the gap and was able to run over unnaposed. Leyland’s conversion went wide but Broncos were back in front 12-14.
Lee Kershaw had seen limited opportunities so far but had his first sight of the try line in the 69th minute but was stopped just short. Although he wasn’t to be made to wait too long before he got his try. In the 71st minute the ball was moved quickly out to the right and Lovell found Kershaw who was too quick and finished the move. Oli wasn’t having much luck with the boot and his kick went across the posts and the score was 12-18.
Oldham weren’t to be disheartened knowing they were only a converted try away from levelling the game back up and in the 75th minute they had an opportunity to do so. Emerson Whittle with the try and Ellis had the chance to bring the game level with the kick but his attempt crashed off the post and stayed out. 16-18 with just a couple of minutes to go.
With the home side’s tails up and pushing for a win London conceded a penalty around 20 metres out and not far off from the centre. Understandably Oldham opted to kick for goal and take the draw. It was Tyrer who had the responsibility and he made no mistake as he levelled the game with almost the last action of the afternoon.
Super League club set to make decision on signing

Leigh Leopards v Wakefield Trinity Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com – 15/09/2023 – Rugby League – Betfred Super League – Leigh Leopards v Wakefield Trinity – Leigh Sports Village, Leigh, England – Wakefields Lee Kershaw runs in for a try.
Former reported Leeds Rhinos target and Wakefield Trinity winger Lee Kershaw has now been at London Broncos on trial for the better part of a month.
With the Super League season looming, it would seem that the club would soon have to decide whether to sign him permanently.
Based on his performances and his try against Oldham as well as his experience, the expectation is they will sign him especially with Kershaw seemingly open to the move.
