London Irish 7-41 Sale Sharks: Exiles dominated by clinical Sale Sharks
A relentless performance from Sale Sharks condemned London Irish to defeat in their first home game of the Gallagher Premiership ...
A relentless performance from Sale Sharks condemned London Irish to defeat in their first home game of the Gallagher Premiership ...
London Irish centre Matt Williams praised the ambitious recruitment of the club following their promotion to the top division last ...
London Irish forward Barney Maddison believes that there are exciting times ahead for the club as they prepare for their ...
London Irish has named its squad that is set to travel to Gloucester in the opening round of the Premiership ...
LONDON IRISH fullback Tom Parton is raring to go in this weekend's cup clash against Gloucester. Returning from injury after ...
Richmond 7 London Irish 46 IRISH eyes really are smiling tonight after the Exiles’ impressive victory against Richmond means they’ll ...
LES KISS believes Ben Loader will keep on improving after nailing down a regular spot in the London Irish side. ...
Dave Porecki says London Irish used their shock defeat at Yorkshire Carnegie as a catalyst for change for the title ...
Ben Loader scored the pick of the tries as London Irish stormed to victory in their annual St Patrick's Party ...
Mike Coman has been forced to retire from rugby with immediate effect. The 31-year-old made a big impact at London ...
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