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London Broncos have raided the Super League for an experienced centre as the rugby league club looks to build for the top flight.
The club – which was purchased last year by a consortium of Australians led by Brisbane Broncos legend Darren Lockyer – have signed Toby King from Warrington Wolves on a two-year deal, starting next season.
It comes as the club – one of the few rugby league clubs south of Warrington – looks to build a roster for a potential return to the Super League at the end of this season.
London Broncos owner Grant Wechsel said: “We are delighted to welcome Toby to London. When we look at the type of players we want at this club, Toby fits the profile perfectly. He brings proven Super League quality, leadership, professionalism and a winning mentality developed over more than a decade at the top level.”
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Many expect London Broncos to be granted a place in Super League, whether that’s through an expansion of the top flight or by beating one of the current clubs in the annual IMG grading process, which ranks clubs based on a number of metrics including on-field performance, attendances and digital footprint.
King has over 200 Super League appearances having made his debut in 2014, and has scored 75 tries in over a decade in the top flight across a number of clubs including Wigan Warriors.
Added Wechsel: “As we continue building for the future, attracting players of Toby’s calibre demonstrates the ambition of this club. We believe London Broncos belongs in Super League and Toby’s decision to join us is another strong endorsement of the direction we are heading.
“There is a huge opportunity ahead of us and we are excited that Toby has chosen to be part of that journey.”
Head coach Jason Demetriou said the signing will have a major influence on the younger London Broncos players.

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