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2026 Championship Discussion

Perth Red

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London Broncos 66-6 Salford

When the competition loses three of its better sides in York, Bradford and Toulouse and then loses Featherstone and replaces all of those with a Salford side that are just lucky to be around, the standard inevitably drops. That’s without them factoring in Halifax going bust and Oldham significantly stripping back what they’re paying players. London are a Super League side in all but fixture list and it shows every week. The Broncos are another side who have had a long list of injuries and ordinarily, they’d be decimated but they have that much strength in depth, it doesn’t show. When you can stick 60 points on a side without Morea Morea, Gairo Voro, Jack Croft, Sid Adebiyi, Dean Hawkins, Emarly Bitungane, Robert Mathias, Alex Max and Finley Glare, it does make you wonder that if London can get a full team out in the drier months of June and July, that 106 points they scored the other week could well be beaten.

I do wonder about the Championship and do feel it’s heading towards a permanent feeder league. You’ve got York who own Newcastle now, there was rumour that Wigan had bought North Wales, but that has died down and you look across the league and it’s littered with young Super League players on one week loans, Salford had 3 from Wigan and 1 from Saints today, Halifax have players from Wigan, Saints and Wakefield and there’s young Lukas Mason, a Wigan player, who has played week to week at Rochdale, Oldham, Salford and London. Something more formal feels like it’s coming and if the £250m comes in, I wonder if some of that money will go on clubs buying feeder clubs and you’ll essentially see Hunslet become Leeds reserves, Swinton become Saints reserves and the like?

Anyway, Salford were decent for 40 minutes. They battled well and started really well, forcing a few London errors in the opening 10. London were too fit, strong and talented and ran away with it in the second half, scoring some nice tries.
Stadium was virtually empty, atmosphere was dead, didn’t look a SL club. Yeh they are hammering teams but with three times the salary cap spend and an nrl coach so they should be.

SL really needs to decide of it Is going to run a proper reserve grade or let clubs use the championship for that purpose. If the latter id like to see my club buy Goole and invest in developing pathways in lincolnshire.
 

Taking The Two

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Stadium was virtually empty, atmosphere was dead, didn’t look a SL club. Yeh they are hammering teams but with three times the salary cap spend and an nrl coach so they should be.

SL really needs to decide of it Is going to run a proper reserve grade or let clubs use the championship for that purpose. If the latter id like to see my club buy Goole and invest in developing pathways in lincolnshire.

Attendance was always going to be given the state of the competition. It was a surprise to nobody that they’ve closed a stand after three league games. They’re no different to Huddersfield in that regard, it’s a small fanbase.

They’ve a SL standard training ground, their own TV deal in PNG and a squad that is SL standard. They’re very confident they are in SL in 2027.
 

jason taylor

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Stadium was virtually empty, atmosphere was dead, didn’t look a SL club. Yeh they are hammering teams but with three times the salary cap spend and an nrl coach so they should be.

SL really needs to decide of it Is going to run a proper reserve grade or let clubs use the championship for that purpose. If the latter id like to see my club buy Goole and invest in developing pathways in lincolnshire.
I think the bright spots for me so far this Championship season are:
- Newcastle showing a viable path forward. Yes, they're a glorified feeder team for York, but that model works for Queensland Cup. I think it can work for Championship. Newcastle were virtually on the cusp of disappearing for good a couple of years ago, now they're competitive.
- Midland Hurricanes and Doncaster being competitive. Neither are huge spenders, so it's good to see both viable on the field.

London were always going to struggle with crowds in the short term, particularly being in Championship. If they can get into SL next season, I can see Wechsel and Lockyer going all out trying to actively build the fanbase, which they were doing during the Ashes test when there was still a chance they'd be playing SL this year. It's clear they stepped off the gas a little to focus on other areas which makes sense. It's hard to build a large fanbase in the current Championship environment when you are effectively trying to convert people to a new sport/soak up support from ex-pats living in London. Only the diehards will enjoy seeing London put 50+ on their opponents every round.
 

Taking The Two

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London attendances are about what they were for much of 2025. Their ‘problem’ is they’ve had all of this year’s best supported clubs - Oldham, Widnes and Salford - early in the season and away followings will be fewer than 50 now for most games. They’ve also lost Bradford and Featherstone, who were two of the bigger followings in the past too. They have pushed some marketing towards Aussies in London and there were definitely a lot more in the opening games compared to the last two. The closure of a stand isn’t a surprise either.

I can’t see it getting much better for the rest of the season. That said, there was an increase in crowds when London were last in Super League despite being relegated before a game had been played. It’ll improve if they are in Super League in 2027 and doing well.
 

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