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Danny Ward takes charge at London Broncos

Ealing - SEPTEMBER 10:  Jarrod Sammut of London Broncos prepares to kick a conversion during the Kingstone Press Championship match London v Halifax
Image: The Broncos finished second in the 2017 Championship season

London Broncos have promoted Danny Ward to the role of head coach.

The former Leeds forward was assistant to Andrew Henderson, who left the club at the end of the 2017 season to become right-hand man to Steve Price at Warrington.

Ward, 37, has been in the capital since joining as a player in 2008 and has been on the backroom staff of the Championship club for the last four years, coaching the U19s in 2014 and 2015 before stepping up to the first team.

London chairman David Hughes said: "Danny has been a fantastic servant to the club here in London under its many guises.

"London Broncos prides itself on having the ability to bring players through the system and now we are bringing through someone who we think has the ability to become a great head coach."

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The Broncos finished second in the Championship table in the last campaign under Henderson, before losing out on promotion in the Super 8s qualifiers.

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