London Broncos' Richard Mathers has been suspended from rugby league for six months after breaching the sport's betting rules.

An independent tribunal found Mathers, 31, guilty of providing inside information on London's playing strengths and pre-match preparations, as well as encouraging others to bet on the outcome of a Broncos' match via WhatsApp.

The breaches relate to the fixture against Leigh Centurions, a game Andrew Henderson's side lost 25-12.

Mathers was deemed to be in breach of three RFL Operational Rules as follows:

3.1.3.1 Using in relation to betting, or providing to any other person for use in relation to Betting, any information relating to any match, competition or event(s) that the person has in his possession by virtue of his position within the sport and that is not in the public domain or readily accessible by the public without unreasonable restriction, save in the proper performance of that Person’s duties including but not limited to providing information to the RFL Compliance Manager;

3.1.3.3 Soliciting, inducing, enticing, persuading, encouraging or facilitating any person to breach any of the foregoing provisions of this clause 3.1.3;

3.3 Each person shall be held directly and personally responsible for any acts or omissions of the type described in clauses 3.1 and 3.2, above, committed by his coach, trainer, manager, agent, family member or other affiliate or associate of his, provided that the person had knowledge of, or assisted, encouraged, aided, abetted, or was otherwise complicit in, such acts or omissions. In that event, the person shall be treated as having committed such acts or omissions himself and shall be liable accordingly under this Betting Code.

The suspension runs from July 28, 2015 until January 28, 2016.

London Broncos will be making no further comment on this matter at the current time.