
Former Wigan centre Phil Bailey has joined the London Broncos' backroom staff as head of recruitment and player logistics.
The Londoners say 31-year-old Bailey, who is the older brother of Broncos loose forward Chris Bailey, will work alongside head coach Rob Powell, chairman David Hughes and chief executive Gus Mackay to identify new players, both locally and internationally.
The appointment comes as the Broncos conduct a review into playing performances following a disappointing first half of their Stobart Super League campaign.
Bailey made 127 NRL appearances for Manly and Cronulla and won three Test caps before joining Wigan in 2007.
He made more than 100 appearances for the Warriors and joined Salford on a two-year contract in 2010 but never played for the Reds after failing to recover from an Achilles injury.
"I'm happy to be helping out in the recruitment process with the club," said Bailey.
"I'll be using my contacts to help build for the future of the London Broncos."







