TONY Smith hopes a move to London will help continue Brad Dwyer and Glenn Riley’s development.
Riley joins Broncos on a permanent deal for 2015, while Dwyer heads to the capital on a season-long loan.
“We want them to play some rugby,” said Smith. “Bothare under the constraints of the current system we have. It’s hard for them to get a lot of game time and hard for us to develop them.
“They’re both quality young men, they just need to play some rugby league on a consistent basis.
“Glenn was probably number five prop with us and he needs to go somewhere where he can be number two and hopefully work himself into number one prop.
“For Brad, he’ll get a lot more game time than what we are able to give him.”
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