London Irish coaching overhaul sees Kidney and Kiss reunite as Venter departs
London Irish have announced an overhaul to their coaching structure as they prepare to rebuild ahead of imminent relegation back ...
London Irish have announced an overhaul to their coaching structure as they prepare to rebuild ahead of imminent relegation back ...
"The dream is still alive." That was the reaction of Nick Kennedy after London Irish picked up their first league ...
LONDON IRISH kept their slim Premiership survival hopes alive with victory over Worcester at Madejski Stadium this afternoon, a first ...
FRANCO VAN DER MERWE insists London Irish are remaining positive despite falling 12 points adrift at the foot of 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 says London Irish are more confident than they have been all season as they prepare to host ...
LONDON IRISH made it three wins on the spin by thrashing Wasps in the Anglo-Welsh Cup at Madejski Stadium this ...
ALEX LEWINGTON will leave London Irish to join Premiership rivals Saracens at the end of the season. The winger, who ...
THEO BROPHY CLEWS scored four second half tries to keep London Irish's European Challenge Cup hopes alive with a bonus ...
FERGUS MULCHRONE says it is "humbling" to be named as London Irish's player of the month. The 30-year-old centre suffered ...
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