London Broncos' Jonathan Wallace says the side will work and improve ahead of the visit to Hunslet Hawks in the Championship on Sunday.

Andrew Henderson's side lost their 100 per cent home record at The Hive on Sunday as they were beaten 20-16 by Dewsbury Rams.

“It’s tough to take but we need to go back to training and work on the things that didn’t go well so we can improve,” said Wallace. “We had a good run at home and we’ve got to work hard again to get another run going.

“There’s no easy games in this league so we’ve just got to go straight back to it, see where we went wrong and do our best to improve it and come back firing against Hunslet Hawks on Sunday.”

Wallace returned to the side for the first time since the win over Halifax having played on dual registration with London Skolars and hopes to retain his place in the side in the coming weeks.

“My aim is to play every week and get some consistency,” he said. “It’s a bit tough not getting picked for the first team but I just have to get on with it and hopefully I’ll be there next week and in weeks to come.

“In a game like that you can’t really take in your own personal performance, it’s a team game. There are areas I done okay in and there’s areas I need to improve. As a team we just need to get together a bit more and improve collectively.”

The Broncos face Hunslet Hawks on Sunday 3rd May (kick-off 3pm) before they are back at home at The Hive on Sunday, May 10 for the visit of Featherstone Rovers.