LONDON BRONCOS have signed Bradford Bulls halfback James Meadows.
A product of the London academy, Meadows has returned to the club where he made his name after registering over 100 combined Championship and Super League appearances for the Broncos, Bradford and Batley Bulldogs.
The 26-year-old will link up new Broncos boss Jason Demetriou as the capital club plan to take the Championship by storm following an impressive recruitment campaign that has seen the likes of Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Dean Hawkins and Siliva Havili make the move to the Cherry Red Records Stadium.
Following Meadows’ exit from Odsal, Bradford chief executive Jason Hirst said: “After signing for us ahead of the 2025 season, James became one of our two first choice halfbacks in the first half of the season.
“Sadly, for James, he found regular playing opportunities harder to come by in the second half of the campaign.
“Since then, we have obviously signed several halfbacks from Super League, meaning we have mutually agreed to release him from the final year of his contract in order to take up a playing opportunity at another club.
“Both personally and on behalf of Bradford Bulls, I would like to thank James, for his wholehearted contribution to Bradford Bulls in 2025 and wish him nothing, but the best at his new club.”