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The London Broncos, a new Super League team, have recently received some negative press.

In addition to losing Bill Leyland to an ACL injury against the Castleford Tigers, their injury problems have become worse.

In addition, prominent players like Dean Whare and Corey Norman have departed the team. The team has done a great job of adding elite players to bolster its rosters, but with recent injuries, they could have to go back to the market to get some emergency reinforcements.

After his trial, they’ll probably sign Lee Kershaw to a long-term deal.

Super League target Lee Kershaw lands trial with shock team - Rugby League  News

Josh Rourke’s tragic leg break was the most recent blow on the London Broncos’ injury list.

Rourke’s journey to the Super League has been a fairytale. He signed a scholarship with the Widnes Vikings at the age of 14, originally seeing action as a half-back or hooker. After working at the club for two years, Rourke was let go, which caused even more heartache. Rourke then went back to playing with Chorley, but this time it was more for pleasure “with friends.” At this stage, he started playing full-back and started watching more Super League rugby, where players like Sam Tomkins were idols to him.

There was still a lot of interest in Rourke’s abilities even though he continued to play amateur rugby for Chorley in 2019. Ultimately, Salford emerged victorious in the competition to recruit the 19-year-old Rourke. Rourke made an impression during his tryout and went on to play four games for the reserve team before the COVID-19 epidemic occurred, which severely hampered the progress of other players. As the highest level of amateur rugby available to him at the time, Rourke continued to maintain his fitness by playing for Leigh Minors after the reserve team was dissolved. Rourke successfully re-trialled for Salford and finished his first full season of rugby for the club reserves side once it was judged safe to return to professional rugby. His form

Unfortunately, though, he will have to wait to play in Super League again.

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