London Broncos have landed a major signing ahead of their proposed Super League comeback, bringing in Tongan international Siliva Havili to strengthen their 2026 squad.
The 31-year-old forward arrives in the capital with a wealth of NRL experience, having featured for both South Sydney Rabbitohs and Canberra Raiders.
Known for his rugged physicality and adaptability across hooker and lock, Havili’s addition signals the Broncos’ intent to blend top-level pedigree with homegrown continuity as they plan their next chapter.
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A leader for London’s new era
“Siliva is the type of player who makes everyone around him better,” said Broncos Director of Rugby, Mike Eccles. “He’s a competitor, a leader, and he’s experienced success at international level. Adding someone of his quality to our environment is a huge statement of intent.”
For London, the move is about far more than just recruitment. Havili’s signing fits into a broader strategy designed to deliver Super League-quality rugby back to the city while inspiring a new generation of supporters. His arrival underlines the club’s ambition to re-establish itself as a genuine destination for elite players and a force capable of competing at the highest level.
The Broncos’ off-season plans continue to gather pace, and with Havili leading from the front, optimism around their Super League return has never looked stronger.