London Broncos and North Wales Crusaders made history in the rugby league world on Saturday night, shattering the all-time record for points scored in a match in the top two divisions of the sport. Since 1895, no game in the top two divisions had ever seen more than 106 points, a record set by Castleford Tigers in 2007. But London Broncos and North Wales Crusaders combined to score an astonishing 124 points, surpassing that record by a wide margin. This feat marks the first time a team has scored 100 points in a single game in the 131-year history of rugby league. London Broncos ultimately won 106-18, but the real triumph was the 124 points they and the Crusaders combined to score. London's star players, including Morea Morea, Fin Glare, and Gairo Voro, contributed to an impressive 18 tries, showcasing their skill and determination. The Crusaders, led by former Super League star Greg Eden, put up a valiant effort, scoring three tries in defeat. While York holds the all-time record in any division with a 144-0 win, London and the Crusaders have now etched their names in rugby league history in the top two divisions, leaving a lasting legacy in the sport.