REPORT: London Irish 27-28 Leicester Tigers – Last-gasp Lewington try snatches a bonus point
ALEX LEWINGTON scored a last-minute try to earn London Irish a hard fought losing bonus point against Leicester Tigers. It ...
ALEX LEWINGTON scored a last-minute try to earn London Irish a hard fought losing bonus point against Leicester Tigers. It ...
THAT WINNING feeling is not far away, according to Franco van der Merwe. Since the opening day win over Harlequins, ...
London Irish's late fightback came in vain as they narrowly missed out on a bonus point at Newcastle Falcons. The ...
BEN FRANKS feels the quick turnaround to Friday night's clash at Newcastle will benefit London Irish. The Exiles have just ...
NICK KENNEDY says London Irish must improve defensively. The Exiles conceded 45 points in defeat to Northampton Saints at Madejski ...
LONDON IRISH had an unhappy homecoming with a 40-25 defeat to Northampton Saints. The Exiles, playing their first game at ...
SEBASTIAN DE CHAVES has called on London Irish to make Madejski Stadium a fortress again ahead of the club’s first ...
MIKE COMAN insists London Irish will not get carried away despite Saturday's thrilling victory at Twickenham. The Exiles marked their ...
NEW SIGNING Petrus Du Plessis feels London Irish can surprise pundits and fans alike throughout the upcoming Premiership campaign, which ...
TOPSY OJO says facing rivals Harlequins at Twickenham on the opening day of the season is "like a great welcome ...
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