This is a list of rugby league footballers who have played for Fulham RLFC (1980–91), London Crusaders (1991–94), London Broncos (1994–2005, 2012–present), and Harlequins RL (2006–11). Players are listed according to their heritage number as allocated by the London Broncos Supporters Society Ltd. (informally known by its original name of LBSA)[lower-alpha 1] in its "London Roll of Honour".
The LBSA list is separated by the season in which the players made their début with the organization.[2][3]
As of the Heritage Day 2019 ceremony, marking the anniversary of the original Fulham RLFC playing its inaugural game on September 14, 1980, the LBSA has inducted 11 players to its Hall of Fame (HOF).[4] These HOF inductees, complete with year of induction, are shown in bold on this list.
Men's Player List
Fulham 1980–81
- John Risman
- Adrian Cambriani
- Mal Aspey
- Derek Noonan
- Iain MacCorquodale
- David Eckersley
Reg Bowden – 2014 HOF inductee
- Ian Van Bellen
- Tony Karalius
Roy Lester – 2019 HOF inductee
Tony Gourley – 2016 HOF inductee
- Dave Allen
- David Hull
- Neil Tuffs
- John Wood
- Harry Beverley
- Tony Kinsey
- Chris Ganley
- Graham Worgan
- Peter Souto
- Carl Radbone
- Martin Herdman
- Graham Moss
- Joe Doherty
Fulham 1981–82
- Steve Diamond
- John Dalgreen
- John Crossley, Jr.
- Shaun Hoare
Hussein M'Barki – 2014 HOF inductee
- Harold Stringer
- Michael Walsh
- Chris Camilleri
Fulham 1982–83
- Frank Feighan
- Steven Bayliss
- Steve Mills
- Charlie Jones
Fulham 1983–84
- Trevor Stockley
- Alan Dearden
- Robert Jackson
- John Butler
- Mark Hodson
- Jimmy Ward
- Ray Tabern
Fulham 1984–85
- Andy Rippon
- Brian Parkes
- David Driver
- Chris Wilkinson
- Ken Green[lower-alpha 2]
- Brett Garside
- Steve Garner
- Lyn Evans
- Martin Smith
- Jeff Brown
- Des Armitage
- Ken Tolcher
- Mike Burke
- Steve Hulme
- Paul Prendergast
- Peter Cass
- Paul Rochford
- Mike Davis
- Harold Henney
- Dan Duffy
- George Bryan
- John Whittaker[lower-alpha 3]
- Frank Matthews
- Glen Townsend
- Takura Tawer
- Ivan Kete
- Andy Key
- Kevin Simpson
- Duncan Webster
- Darren Hogg
- Norman Barrow
Fulham 1985–86
- Glen Nissen
- Ken Green[lower-alpha 2]
- Alan Platt
- Billy Platt
- John Green
- Bob Mordell
- Tony O'Reilly
- Mick Glover
- Tony Noel
- David Bullough
- Gary Henley-Smith
- Colin Meachin
- Mal Yates
- Wayne Millington
- Russ Gibson
- Phil Briscoe
- Ian Rexson
- Tony Cooper
- Roger Hodson
- Tony Looker
- Nick Johnson
- Brian Hunter
- Eddie Tinsley
- Brian Flashman
Fulham 1986–87
- Martin Dean
- John Mayo
- Andy Collier
- Karl Bower
- Colin Fenn
- Greg Pratt
- Russ Bridge
- Gary O'Brien
- Mark Birmingham
- Glen Haggath
- Gary Scott
- Huw Rees
- Dave Gillan
- Kieron Murphy
- Simon Mitchell
- Bob Knight
- Neil Bibby
- Pat O'Doherty
- Geordie Lawrie
- Craig Taylor
- Darren Rampling
- Peter White
- "??" Reynolds[lower-alpha 4]
- Brian Rendell
- John Fisoh
- Nick Grimoldby
- Steve Goyer
- Craig Miller
- Mike Hutchinson
Fulham 1987–88
- Steve Guyett
- Santi Masa
- Adrian Alexander
- Dominic Cooper
- Paul O'Riley
- Lawrence Johannson
- Huw Francis
- Kevin Manning
- Shane Kelly
- David Aitkin
- Paul Cheetham
- Ian Chatterton
- Tony Bader
- Chris Hanson
- Ian Wightman
- Gerry McMullen
- Nick Elgar
- Justin Herbert
- Andrew Mighty
- Jason Wing
- Roy Leslie
- Noel Keating
Fulham 1988–89
- Brian Brown
- Gary Lane
- Ernie Garland
- Bob Boyce
- Jeff Coutts
- Albert Helg
- Steve Callow
- Glen Mansfield
- Scott Jennings
- Mick Taylor
- Joe Dutton
- Dave Rotherham
- Andrew Render
- Andrew Zillman
- David Baker
- Dennis Trembath
- Gary Braniff
Fulham 1989–90
- Greg Pearce
- Ian Mellors
- Wayne Sanchez
- Tony Best
- Mick Noble
- Karl Robertson
- Russell Browning
- Eric Kennedy
- Brett Williams
- Brett Daunt
- Tim Look
- Darryl Pitt
- Redvers McCabe
- Conrad Scott
- Rob Wright
- Steve Roberts
- Peter Reinsfeld
Fulham 1990–91
- Chris Winstanley
- David Cruickshank
- Doug Winborn
- Shaun Mohr
- Barry Peart
- Craig Grauf
- Mark Lee
- Andy Stevens
- Dazi Abdurahman
- Tim Dwyer
- Colin Corcoran
- Lachlan Churchill
- Greg Manthey
- Brent Wilkins
- Adam Sada
- Kevin Holderness
- Bernie Wilkinson
- Richard Scarlett
London Crusaders 1991–92
- Shane Buckley
- Colin Atkinson
- Ray Ovens
- Glen Workman
- Ben Olsen
- Gary Deaker
- Francis Rolls
- Ben Beevers
- Adrian Why
- Steve Rosolen
- Nick Halafihi
- Matt Dray
- Tim Wilby
- Johnny Plath
- Wayne Boyle
- Bernie Gilbert
- Ryan Shaw
- Gary Berney
- "??" Crompton[lower-alpha 4]
London Crusaders 1992–93
Scott Roskell – 2014 HOF inductee
- Danny Mulkerin
- Chris Whiteley
- Paul Fisher
- John Gould
- David King
- Richard Blackman
- Alan Burrows
- David Bishop
- Grant McKenzie
- Darryl Duncan
- Keith Durham
- Mark Riley
- Alan Kimiangatau
- Roger Draper
- Mike Graham
- Warren Mann
- Bola Aiyede
- Jason Kerapa
- Jason Pram
- Frank McGarran
- Andre Sokolov
Mark Johnson – 2014 HOF inductee
- Neville Ramsey
- Ady Spencer
London Crusaders 1993–94
- John Gallagher
- Abi Ekoku
- Ian Perryment
- Dixon McIver
- Sam Stewart
- Ben Matautia
- Darren Michalski
- Jason Walker
- Troy Rugless
- Scott Carter
- Paul Chambers
- Logan Campbell
- Victor Trimms
- Leo Dynevor
- Andre Stoop
- Geoff Luxon
London Broncos 1994–95
- Craig Green
- Peter Liddell
- Cavill Heugh
- Mark Croston
- Chris Smith
- Luke Massey
- "??" Molven[lower-alpha 4]
- Paul Stevens
- Ray McCarthy
- Bernard Carroll
- Justin Bryant
- Sid Domic
- Jon Scourfield
- Kevin Langer
Tony Rea – 2015 HOF inductee
- David Harvey
- Jason Roach
- Dave Evans
- Craig Booth
London Broncos 1995–96
- Ikram Butt
- Shane Vincent
- Russell Bawden
- Neil Felton
- Evan Cochrane
- David O'Donnell
- Chris McKenna
- Tony Mestrov
- Julian O'Neill
- Ben Walker
Peter Gill – 2014 HOF inductee
- Paul Mills
- Paul Hauff
- Keiran Meyer
- Terry Matterson
- Shaun Keating
- Craig Green
- Junior Paul
- Mick Francis
London Broncos 1996
- Greg Barwick
- Tulsen Tollett
- Gavin Allen
- Duncan McRae
- Danny Smith
- John Minto
- Leroy Leapai
- Graham Strutton
- Michael Brown
- Mark Maguire
- Ray Allen
- Tony Martin
- David Krause
- Martin Offiah
- Adam Ross
London Broncos 1997
- Paul Smith
- Josh White
- Matt Dunford
- Matt Nable
- Nick Mardon
- Robbie Beazley
- Roger Best
- Shaun Edwards
- Matt Salter
- Mick Seaby
- Andrew Duncan
- Kim Howard
- Andrew Hamilton
- Giles Thomas
- Iain Higgins
- Wes Cotton
- Kerrod Toby
- Butch Fatnowna
- Paul Terry
London Broncos 1998
London Broncos 1999
London Broncos 2000
London Broncos 2001
London Broncos 2002
London Broncos 2003
London Broncos 2004
London Broncos 2005
Quins RL 2006
Quins RL 2007
Quins RL 2008
Quins RL 2009
Quins RL 2010
Quins RL 2011
London Broncos 2012
London Broncos 2013
London Broncos 2014
Nesiasi Mataitonga
Jordan Atkins
Thomas Minns
Tony Gigot
Carl Forster
Scott Moore
Alex Foster
James Cunningham
George Griffin
James Duckworth
Ben Farrar
Josh Drinkwater
Nick Slyney
James Greenwood
Denny Solomona
Atelea Vea
Jonathan Magrin (né Wallace)
Maxime Herold
Joe Keyes
Oscar Thomas
Toby Everett
Alex Walker
London Broncos 2015
Richard Mathers
Rhys Williams
Wes Naiqama
Ben Hellewell
Ray Nasso
Josh Cordoba
Daniel Harrison
Rhys Lovegrove
Matt Garside
Brad Dwyer
Jarrod Sammut
Tom Gilmore
Jamie Thackray
Sean Morris
Harvey Burnett
Elliot Minchella
Elliot Kear
Chris Annakin
Andrew Henderson
Matt Davis
Jonny Walker
William Barthau
Glenn Riley
Jason Walton
Ben Gray
Ben Pointer
Sadiq Adebiyi
London Broncos 2016
London Broncos 2017
London Broncos 2018
London Broncos 2019
London Broncos 2020
Tuoyo Egodo
Cory Aston
Rhys Curran
Josh Walters
Dan Norman
Jordan Williams
Olly Ashall-Bott
Josh Hodson
Will Blakemore
Ed Chamberlain
Mitch Allgood
London Broncos 2021
Gideon Boafo
Chris Hankinson
Abbas Miski
Romain Navarette
Jacob Jones
Titus Gwaze
Paulos Latu
Oli Leyland
Rian Horsman
London Broncos 2022
Dalton Grant
Jude Ferreira
Lameck Juma
Dan Coates
Dean Parata
Mike Greenhalgh
Brad Foster
Ronny Palumbo
Rob Tuliatu
Sitiveni Moceidreke
Will Ramsey
Jacob Thomas
Adam Vrahnos
Paul Ulberg
Calum Gahan[lower-alpha 5]
Amir Bourouh[lower-alpha 5]
Dane Chisholm
Wellington Albert
Neil Thorman
Dan Hoyes
Brock Pelligra
Max Allen
Bill Leyland
Euan Parke
Sam Hall[lower-alpha 5]
London Broncos 2023
Jarred Bassett[lower-alpha 5]
Ethan Natoli
Ramon Silva
Marcus Stock
Zach Eckersley
Harvie Hill[lower-alpha 5]
Jensen Monk
Henry Raiwalui
Emmanuel Waine
Dean Whare
Kyle Evans
Harry Stevens
Kieran Tyrer
Jacob Gannon
Harvey Makin
Corey Norman
Women's Player List
London Broncos 2021
- Beth Pickernell
- Catherine Robinson
- Abi Gordon
- Rosie Cairns
- Shauna Mann
- Courtney Treco
- Vicki Jackson
- Jamie Blazejewski
- Jess Ingram
- Tracy Smith
- Kaye Selby
- Ruth Mottershead
- Ella Jade Twyman
- Ioana McCusker
- Caity Clifton
- Georgia Gray
- Emily Hughes
- Kathryn Salter
- Sharnie Pokai
- Hari McCormack
- Siobhan Longdon-Hughes
- Emily Hellgren
- Laura Cook
- Kirsty-Lee Griffiths
- Faye Hamp
- Helena Duggan
- Hannah Croucher
- Kirsty Long
- Sophie Messem
London Broncos 2022
- Sophie Tauchert
- Ellie Taylor
- Roisin Healy
- Sue Nuemann
- Lauren Mueller
- Rachel Humphreys
- Carys Evans
- Tatum Gabriel
- Beth McFarlane
- Katie Wallis
- Cassie Benyon
London Broncos 2023
- Nicole Kennedy
- Ellie Hunt-Pain
- Comfort Ilozobhie
- Joanna Sawyer
- Andrea Mena
Notes
- ↑ LBSA was originally the acronym of the London Broncos Supporters Association of 2014, which legally registered in 2018 – under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 – as the London Broncos Supporters Society Ltd.[1] It maintains the four-letter "LBSA", as well as "the Association", when referring to itself.
- 1 2 A player named Ken Green appears as player #48, having first played with Fullham in 1984–85. A player named Ken Green appears as player #76, having first played with Fullham in 1985–86. Rather suspicious, but the LBSA had this double entry on their official list when both Ken Greens were added to this article on 10 February 2017, and still had both Ken Greens showing as of 22 May 2023, so will keep both in this wiki article
- ↑ John Whittaker, who represented both New Zealand and Cook Island on their national teams, was an active player during this period, including his 1986 appearance with Cook Island. This John Whittaker did have a history of club play in England (Warrington Wolves, 1977–81). There is no mention of Fulham in his obituary, though it must be noted that his obituary was not written as an exhaustive list of clubs.[5] Thus, the John Whittaker who joined Fullham in 1984–85 may or may not be this linked New Zealander/Cook Islander.
- 1 2 3 Three players on the official list are missing their given names: player #121, surname Reynolds, who joined Fulham in 1986–87; player #220, surname Crompton, who joined London Crusaders in 1991–92; and player #268, surname Molven, who joined London Broncos in 1994–95.
- 1 2 3 4 5 As of 23 May 2023, the pdf list available at the LBSA website ends in February 2022 (...uploads/2022/02/London-Roll-of-Honour.pdf), ending with player #668 Calum Gahan. The LBSA html website is updated on a more consistent basis, and as of 23 May 2023 includes later 2022 additions #669 Amir Bourouh through #678 Sam Hall, as well as 2023 additions #679 Jarred Bassett through #684 Harvie Hill. Cut and paste from the pdf is much easier, so the ref to that LBSA link has been kept in this article.
References
- ↑ "About Us". London Broncos Supporters Society Ltd. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
- ↑ "London Players Roll of Honour (Men)". London Broncos Supporters Society Ltd. 2023-05-22. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
- ↑ "London Players Roll of Honour | 1980 to Now" (pdf). London Broncos Supporters Society Ltd. 2023-05-22. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
- ↑ "Hall Of Fame". London Broncos Supporters Society Ltd. 19 May 2023. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
- ↑ "Rugby league mourns 1970s Kiwis star John Whittaker, who has died of cancer". Stuff. 2020-09-30. Archived from the original on 2020-10-02. Retrieved 2023-05-22.