The London Broncos remain unbeaten in the Betfred Championship
Six from six in the Championship is impressive, one from one in the 1895 Cup, and one from two in the Challenge Cup, their only loss (8-26) was to the recently promoted Super League side Bradford Bulls on February 8th.
Their undefeated run early in the season in the Championship see them sit top of the table, and their recent wins have come with big margins too.
"We're unbeaten in the championship and we're defending really well and scoring alot of points so I can't be too disappointed, considering alot of our key players haven't played in this early part of the season," Demetriou said in the post match presser after their 66-6 win over Salford.
Having good depth in the new look Broncos outfit this season is a plus for Demetriou, and with the striking form on display at present, it's a very good place to be for a coach.
"It is starting to ramp up a little bit in terms of the depth of the squad and that internal pressure is what's keeping us on our toes," he added.
"We know teams in the north are getting a bit itchy, they want to see us tested more and they want to see us get beat but we will keep turning up."
Cohesions on and off the field is a dynamic developing within club-land and Demetriou is amazed considering the short amount of time spent in pre-season amongst the entire squad.
"It's impressive to be fair for a group that has only been together for three months, the way they're connected, the way they support each other and I get to see it every day at training," he added.
"They enjoy spending time together, it's very hard to manufacture that as a coach and the boys are doing a fantastic job at the moment."
Club owners, NRL legend Darren Lockyer and Australian businessman Grant Wechsel, were given mention in the post match presser as key figures behind the scenes, doing their part in providing a winning environment.
The London Broncos next Championship fixture is against the Batley Bulldogs at the Cherry Reds Records Stadium and that fixture will be broadcasted live on NBC Television on Monday March 30th, 1am (PNG time).
RESULTS:
Championship:
- January 18th - London Broncos 44 defeated Widnes Vikings 12
- February 1st - London Broncos 25 defeated Oldham 8
- February 22nd - London Broncos 84 defeated Swinton Lions 6
- February 28th - London Broncos 106 defeated North Wales Crusaders 18
- March 8th - London Broncos 42 defeated Halifax Panthers 4
- March 23rd London Broncos 66 defeated Salford 6
1895 Cup:
- March 15th- London Broncos 36 defeated Barrow Raiders 10
Challenge Cup
- January 25th - London Broncos 86 defeated West Warriors 0
- February 8th - Bradford Bulls 26 defeated London Broncos 8