WIN! Five pairs of tickets for London Irish v Bedford Blues on Sunday, September 23 at the Mad Stad
LONDON IRISH return to Madejski Stadium next weekend and we have some more FREE tickets to give away! There are ...
LONDON IRISH return to Madejski Stadium next weekend and we have some more FREE tickets to give away! There are ...
BEN HENDERSON scored two tries as Rams continued their winning start to the season with a convincing win at Hazelwood. ...
SAM TWOMEY says it is a dream to sign for the club he supported as a child. Second-row Twomey, 26, ...
SPRINGBOK prop Pat Cilliers has joined London Irish from Leicester Tigers. The 31-year-old, who has won six caps for South ...
YOUNGSTERS from the London Irish Under-12 Community team have returned victorious from their trip to France. The Exiles travelled to ...
London Irish's return to the Championship will begin away at Ealing Trailfinders. The Exiles are targeting promotion back to the ...
LONDON IRISH have announced their first signing of the summer with Stephen Myler arriving from Northampton Saints. The fly-half is ...
DAVID PAICE admits his London Irish career surpassed all expectations after announcing he will be retiring from rugby at the ...
FRANCO VAN DER MERWE insists London Irish are refusing to give up on surviving in the Premiership. The Exiles sit ...
Declan Kidney says London Irish need to learn how to finish games off after his first game in charge ended ...
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