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Tony Rea not planning London Broncos stay

London Broncos interim coach Tony Rea insists that he is not looking to take charge of the side full time again following Saturday's defeat to Wigan Warriors.

London Broncos interim coach Tony Rea has insisted that he is not looking to take charge of the side full time again following Saturday's 44-6 defeat to Wigan Warriors.

Rae, who departed the Broncos in 2006, returned earlier this week after Rob Powell stepped down at the club.

"I am not interested in the job full time," said Rea. "That was part of the agreement of me coming back.

"But I am fully committed to these next six or seven weeks and I aim to put my stamp on things quickly.

"I am not here to make soft calls or soft decisions and I have to put my ideas across quickly."

Bottom-placed Broncos continue their Super League season with a trip to Catalan Dragons next Saturday.

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