2019 London Skolars season

The 2019 London Skolars season is the 25th in the club's history, and seventeenth as a professional rugby league outfit. Competing in Betfred League 1, the third tier of British Rugby League and playing at the New River Stadium, London N22, the team is coached by Jermaine Coleman for the fifth consecutive season.

2019 London Skolars season
2019 RFL League 1 Rank4th
Play-off resultN/A
Challenge Cup"Exempt until Round 3"
2019 recordWins: 1; Draws: 0; Losses: 0
Points scoredFor: 28; Against: 18
Team information
ChairmanTerry Browne
Head CoachJermaine Coleman
Captain
  • Louis Robinson
StadiumNew River Stadium
Avg. Attend.0
High. Attend.0
Top scorers
TriesSam Grant - 3
GoalsJames Barran -3
PointsSam Grant -12
< 2018 List of seasons 2020 >

Year Review

January

Just prior to Christmas the London Skolars announce that Betfred Championship club, Toronto Wolfpack are to invest in the London club as part of a ground-breaking transatlantic deal.[1][2]

The 2019 Betfred League 1 fixtures, released in November 2018, schedule the London Skolars to travel to West Wales Raiders on the second weekend of the season on 23 February. The first home match will see Jermaine Coleman's team play host to Newcastle Thunder on 2 March in a Round 3 fixture.

On the field London Skolars preparations for the new season begin with a now traditional friendly contest against current Super League champions, Wigan Warriors at the Honourable Artillery Company Grounds on the third Friday of the month. A battling display from Jermaine Coleman's men ensures an absorbing contest and a respectable 6-34 reversal against a team containing a number of first teamers.[3]

The following Friday sees the London Skolars complete their pre-season preparations as they entertain London Broncos at the New River Stadium. A disappointing first half has the home side trailing by 26 points at the break, but a stirring second half performance yields four tries for the North Londoners, courtesy of Harrison Brough, Jordan Williams, Mike Greenhalgh and Neil Thorman, although these prove insufficient as the hosts lose 22-36.[4]

February

The London Skolars announce their Round 6 fixture against Leon Pryce's Workington Town on Saturday 6 April will be played as part of an exciting double-header, which will also see Betfred Championship club, Toronto Wolfpack entertain Sheffield Eagles at the New River Stadium.[5]

The north londoners begin their Betfred League 1 campaign with a hard-fought (28-18) away success against West Wales Raiders. A hat-trick of tries from Wigan Warriors dual-registration centre, Sam Grant inspires Jermaine Coleman’s team to return to the capital with the two competition points despite a plucky performance from the Welsh outfit.

March

Milestones

February

March

Tables

Betfred League 1

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Whitehaven 20 15 2 3 582 283 +299 32 Champions
2 Oldham 20 15 0 5 655 341 +314 30 Play-off semi-final
3 Newcastle Thunder 20 14 1 5 741 364 +377 29 Play-off qualifying final
4 Doncaster 20 12 0 8 564 309 +255 24
5 Hunslet 20 12 0 8 596 379 +217 24 Play-off elimination final
6 Workington Town 20 10 1 9 592 478 +114 21
7 North Wales Crusaders 20 9 0 11 489 501 12 18
8 London Skolars 20 7 1 12 440 542 102 15
9 Coventry Bears 20 4 0 16 365 829 464 8
10 Keighley Cougars 20 8 1 11 447 576 129 5[lower-alpha 1]
11 West Wales Raiders 20 1 0 19 222 1091 869 2
Source:
Notes:
  1. Keighley deducted 12 points for transfer of RFL membership during the close season.[6]

Fixtures and Results (Skolars Score First)

LEGEND
  Win
  Draw
  Loss

Pre-Season

DateCompetitionVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttLive on TVReport
18/01/2019 CAPITAL CHALLENGE - Friendly Wigan Warriors Home Honourable Artillery Company Grounds L 6-34 Williams Barran 712 - Report
25/01/2019 Friendly London Broncos Home New River Stadium L 22-36 Brough, Williams, Greenhalgh (M), Thorman Thorman 3/4 400 - Report

Betfred League 1

DateCompetitionVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttLive on TVReport
23/02/2019 Round 2 West Wales Raiders Away Stebonheath Park W 28-18 Grant 3, Caro, Williams Thorman 1/1, Barran 3/4 250 - Report
02/03/2019 Round 3 Newcastle Thunder Home New River Stadium L 12-48 Meadows, Greenhalgh M Thorman 2/2 -
16/03/2019 Round 4 Keighley Cougars Home - KO 3pm New River Stadium -
24/03/2019 Round 5 Oldham R.L.F.C. Away - KO 3pm Vestacare Stadium -
06/04/2019 Round 6 Workington Town Home - KO 12.15pm New River Stadium -
19/04/2019 Round 7 Coventry Bears Away - KO 3pm Butts Park Arena -
28/04/2019 Round 8 Hunslet R.L.F.C. Away - KO 3pm South Leeds Stadium -
11/05/2019 Round 1 North Wales Crusaders Home - KO 3pm New River Stadium -
18/05/2019 Round 9 Doncaster R.L.F.C. Home - KO 4.30pm New River Stadium -
25/05/2019 Round 10 Whitehaven Away - KO 3pm Recreation Ground (Whitehaven) -
15/06/2019 Round 12 West Wales Raiders Home - KO 3pm New River Stadium -
22/06/2019 Round 13 Keighley Cougars Away - KO 3pm Cougar Park -
29/06/2019 Round 14 Whitehaven Home - KO 3pm New River Stadium -
06/07/2109 Round 15 Coventry Bears Home - KO 3pm New River Stadium -
14/07/2019 Round 16 Workington Town Away - KO 3pm Derwent Park -
20/07/2019 Round 17 Newcastle Thunder Away - KO 3pm Kingston Park Stadium -
03/08/2019 Round 18 Oldham R.L.F.C. Home - KO 3pm New River Stadium -
11/08/2019 Round 19 Doncaster R.L.F.C. Away - KO 3pm Keepmoat Stadium -
23/08/2019 Round 20 Hunslet R.L.F.C. Home - KO 7pm New River Stadium -
07/09/2019 Round 22 North Wales Crusaders Away - KO 3pm Queensway Stadium -

Coral Challenge Cup

DateCompetitionRndVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttLive on TVReport
10/03/2019 Challenge Cup Round 3 North Wales Crusaders Home - KO 2pm New River Stadium -
Challenge Cup -

Player Appearances

Betfred League 1

FB=Fullback (1)W=Winger (2 & 5)C=Centre (3 & 4)SO=Stand Off (6)SH=Scrum Half (7)P=Prop (8)H=Hooker (9)FR=Front Row (10)SR=Second Row (11 & 12)LF=Loose Forward (13)I=Interchange (14-17)
Squad No Player R1R2R3R4R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R5R14R15R16R17R18R19R20
1 Iliess Macani C C
2 Gideon Boafa -[lower-alpha 1] W W
3 Sam Grant-[lower-alpha 2] C C
4 TBC x x
5 Lameck Juma x W
6 James Barran -[lower-alpha 3] SO SO
7 James Meadows x SH
8 Judd Greenhalgh FR P
9 Neil Thorman H H
10 Liam Scott I FR
11 Jordan Williams SR SR
12 Michael Greenhalgh SR SR
13 Daniel Hindmarsh -[lower-alpha 4] LF LF
14 Richard Wilkinson FB FB
15 Isaac Ah-Kuoi-Atmore I I
16 Matt Ross I I
17 Lamont Bryan P I
18 Xavier Rice I x
19 Omari Caro W x
20 Mike Bishay SH I
Notes
  1. London Broncos dual-registration
  2. Wigan Warriors dual-registration
  3. Wigan Warriors dual-registration
  4. London Broncos dual-registration

Coral Challenge Cup

FB=Fullback (1)W=Winger (2 & 5)C=Centre (3 & 4)SO=Stand Off (6)SH=Scrum Half (7)P=Prop (8)H=Hooker (9)FR=Front Row (10)SR=Second Row (11 & 12)LF=Loose Forward (13)I=Interchange (14-17)
Squad No Player R3R4
1 Iliess Macani
2 Gideon Boafa -[lower-alpha 1]
3 Sam Grant -[lower-alpha 2]
4 TBC
5 Lameck Juma
6 James Barran -[lower-alpha 3]
7 James Meadows
8 Louis Robinson
9 Neil Thorman
10 Liam Scott
11 Jordan Williams
12 Michael Greenhalgh
13 Daniel Hindmarsh -[lower-alpha 4]
14 Richard Wilkinson
15 Isaac Ah-Kuoi-Atmore
16 Matt Ross
17 Lamont Bryan
18 Xavier Rice
19 Omari Caro
20 Mike Bishay
Notes
  1. London Broncos dual-registration
  2. Wigan Warriors dual-registration
  3. Wigan Warriors dual-registration
  4. London Broncos dual-registration

Squad Statistics

  • Appearances and Points include (Betfred League 1 and Coral Challenge Cup) as of 26 February 2019.
Squad No Player Position Previous Club Apps Tries Goals DG Points
1 Iliess Macani Centre Sheffield Eagles 1 0 0 0 0
2 Gideon Boafa-[lower-alpha 1] Wing London Broncos 1 0 0 0 0
3 Sam Grant -[lower-alpha 2] Centre Wigan Warriors 1 3 0 0 12
4 Jake Melling Centre Unknown 0 0 0 0 0
5 Omari Caro Wing Bradford Bulls 1 1 0 0 4
6 James Barran -[lower-alpha 3] Stand Off Wigan Warriors 1 0 3 0 6
7 Mike Bishay Scrum Half London Broncos 1 0 0 0 0
8 Louis Robinson Prop London Broncos Academy 0 0 0 0 0
9 Neil Thorman Hooker Coogee Dolphins 1 0 1 0 2
10 Judd Greenhalgh Front Row Unknown 1 0 0 0 0
11 Jordan Williams Second Row London Broncos Academy 1 1 0 0 4
12 Michael Greenhalgh Second Row Unknown 1 0 0 0 0
13 Daniel Hindmarsh -[lower-alpha 4] Loose Forward London Broncos 1 0 0 0 0
14 Richard Wilkinson Full Back Doncaster R.L.F.C. 1 0 0 0 0
15 Xavier Rice Hooker Northcote Tigers 1 0 0 0 0
16 Liam Scott Prop Newcastle Thunder 1 0 0 0 0
17 Isaac Ah-Kuoi-Atmore Second Row Unknown 1 0 0 0 0
19 Matt Ross Prop Hemel Stags 1 0 0 0 0
20 Lamont Bryan Prop Gloucestershire All Golds 1 0 0 0 0
Notes
  1. London Broncos dual-registration
  2. Wigan Warriors dual-registration
  3. Wigan Warriors dual-registration
  4. London Broncos dual-registration

Tale of the Tape

Most Points in a Game

Most tries in a Game

Highest score in a winning game

Lowest score in a winning game

Greatest winning margin

Greatest number of games won consecutively

Highest score in a losing game

Lowest score in a losing game

Greatest losing margin

Greatest number of games lost consecutively

  • 1, Round 3

Transfers

In

Name Position Signed from Date
Liam Scott [7] Prop Newcastle Thunder November 2018
Clinton Hughes [8] Hooker Beerwah Bulldogs November 2018
Iliess Macani [9] Full Back Sheffield Eagles November 2018
Malikhi Lloyd-Jones[10] Centre Coventry Bears November 2018
Joseph Burchill[11] Prop Souths Logan Magpies November 2018
Richard Wilkinson [12] Full Back Doncaster R.L.F.C. December 2018
Xavier Rice [13] Hooker Northcote Tigers February 2019

Out

Name Position Club Signed Date
Jy-Mel Coleman Stand Off Newcastle Thunder December 2018
Ollie Purslow Second Row Coventry Bears December 2018
gollark: Unicode should be the default, and something should not be named `char` if it cannot actually hold a character.
gollark: Just because many old languages do the char-is-byte thing doesn't make it not stupid and harmful in this era of unicode.
gollark: Wrong and bad. A char should be a !!CODEPOINT!!.
gollark: Yes. This is what I am complaining about.
gollark: And not have a special `iterator` keyword to declare them?

References

  1. "Toronto Wolfpack invest in London Skolars as part of ground-breaking transatlantic deal/". London Skolars. 19 December 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  2. "Toronto Wolfpack buying rugby league club London Skolars/". The Guardian. 15 January 2019. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  3. "Skolars enjoy run-out against Super League champions Wigan/". Ham & High. 22 January 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  4. "Skolars push Broncos hard in pre-season friendly/". Ham & High. 29 January 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  5. "London Skolars to host Toronto Wolfpack as part of Capital double-header/". London Skolars. 15 February 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  6. "RFL statement: Keighley Cougars". RFL. 24 January 2019. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  7. "Liam Scott joins London Skolars". London Skolars. 7 November 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  8. "Clinton Hughes makes London Skolars switch". London Skolars. 12 November 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  9. "London Skolars secure Iliess Macani's signature for 2019 season". London Skolars. 1 November 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  10. "Malikhi Lloyd-Jones joins London Skolars". London Skolars. 14 November 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  11. "Joseph Burchell is a Skolar after signing for 2019 season". London Skolars. 9 November 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  12. "Richard Wilkinson becomes a Skolar". London Skolars. 18 December 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  13. "Xavier Rice is a Skolar after signing for 2019". London Skolars. 22 February 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
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