REPORT: London Irish 9-13 Sale Sharks – Exiles suffer 13th straight Premiership defeat
LONDON IRISH suffered their 13th straight Premiership defeat with an agonising 13-9 loss to Sale Sharks at Madejski Stadium. The ...
LONDON IRISH suffered their 13th straight Premiership defeat with an agonising 13-9 loss to Sale Sharks at Madejski Stadium. The ...
THEO BROPHY CLEWS' fine form has been capped by being named London Irish player of the month for January. The ...
ALEX LEWINGTON will leave London Irish to join Premiership rivals Saracens at the end of the season. The winger, who ...
ALEX LEWINGTON has been named London Irish player of the month for December, The Wokingham Paper can exclusively reveal. The ...
SAIA FAINGA'A will make his full London Irish debut for Friday night's huge bottom versus second-bottom clash at Worcester Warriors. ...
WILL LLOYD admits one eye is already on the crunch clash with Worcester Warriors later this month. London Irish are ...
MIKE COMAN admits the nature of recent defeats have been difficult for the London Irish players to take - but ...
FRANCO VAN DER MERWE insists dropping to the foot of the Aviva Premiership table has not affected the players at ...
EXILES star Petrus du Plessis is confident Saracens' winning run can be stopped when the two sides meet this weekend. ...
NICK KENNEDY expressed his pride at his London Irish side after they battled back to earn a bonus point against ...
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