London Irish to open Premiership campaign against Harlequins at Twickenham
LONDON IRISH will begin their Aviva Premiership campaign against rivals Harlequins at Twickenham. It was announced last month that the ...
LONDON IRISH will begin their Aviva Premiership campaign against rivals Harlequins at Twickenham. It was announced last month that the ...
NICK KENNEDY says London Irish are back where they belong after securing an immediate Premiership return after a hard-fought victory ...
LONDON IRISH have returned to the Premiership at the first time of asking after a high-scoring second leg win over ...
ASSISTANT coach Grant Doorey and forward Matt Symons have become the latest names to leave London Irish. Doorey's departure seemed ...
TOM COVENTRY and London Irish have parted company after a "mutual agreement." Head coach Coventry, who only joined the Exiles ...
SEAN MAITLAND has left London Irish to join Saracens. The club confirmed the 27-year-old's departure earlier on Monday morning, with ...
TOM GUEST has joined London Irish team-mate Andrew Fenby in announcing his retirement from professional rugby. The back-row, 31, has ...
ANDREW FENBY has retired from professional rugby, his club London Irish have announced. The 30-year-old winger, whose 28 tries made ...
HALANI AULIKA has brought to an end his four-year stay at London Irish following the club's relegation from the Aviva ...
"WE KNOW what is riding on this game." That is the message from returning winger Alex Lewington ahead of this ...
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