Nick Kennedy hints at continued London Irish captaincy role for Mike Coman
Nick Kennedy has hinted that Mike Coman could keep hold of the London Irish captaincy. Exiles stalwart David Paice began ...
Nick Kennedy has hinted that Mike Coman could keep hold of the London Irish captaincy. Exiles stalwart David Paice began ...
NICK KENNEDY says confidence is slowly starting to build again after London Irish made it three wins in a row ...
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 ...
ALEX LEWINGTON has been named London Irish player of the month for December, The Wokingham Paper can exclusively reveal. The ...
London Irish have named an unchanged side for their trip to Leicester Tigers tomorrow. The Exiles came agonisingly close to ...
London Irish have signed up two South Africa internationals in a bid to stave off Aviva Premiership relegation. Scrum-half Piet ...
While a number of leagues wind down over the festive season, it is a busy time for the football calendar. ...
SAIA FAINGA'A will make his full London Irish debut for Friday night's huge bottom versus second-bottom clash at Worcester Warriors. ...
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