Nick Kennedy delighted as youthful London Irish side thrash Connacht Eagles
By Isaac Farnworth - NICK KENNEDY expressed his delight at the "outstanding work rate and skill levels" from his young ...
By Isaac Farnworth - NICK KENNEDY expressed his delight at the "outstanding work rate and skill levels" from his young ...
SENITIKI NAYALO, Joe Cokanasiga and Tom Parton are all set to make their London Irish debuts in tomorrow's British and ...
"WE WANT the fans to expect us to win." That was the message from London Irish assistant coach Clark Laidlaw ...
DAVID PAICE'S special day was made all the more memorable as he scored a second half try in London Irish's ...
BRENTFORD FC say they "welcome" the news that London Irish are exploring the possibility of sharing their new stadium. Irish ...
LONDON IRISH say keeping hold of Ben Franks is a "real statement of intent" from the club. Franks, who won ...
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 ...
LONDON IRISH'S longest-serving player David Paice has pledged his commitment to the club, despite relegation from the Aviva Premiership. Exiles ...
London Irish prop Geoff Cross has announced his retirement from rugby following the Exiles relegation from the Aviva Premiership. Cross, ...
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