WEEKEND PREVIEW: Six-pointer for Woodley, Rams on the road
WOODLEY UNITED face a six-pointer against Fairford Town in the Hellenic Premier Division on Saturday. The Kestrels sit 16th in ...
WOODLEY UNITED face a six-pointer against Fairford Town in the Hellenic Premier Division on Saturday. The Kestrels sit 16th in ...
FRANCO VAN DER MERWE insists dropping to the foot of the Aviva Premiership table has not affected the players at ...
JOSH McNALLY has been named London Irish player of the month for October. Director of rugby Nick Kennedy rotated his ...
Nick Kennedy has made 10 changes to his side for their Anglo-Welsh Cup trip to Gloucester tomorrow. With eyes on ...
THE RUGBY community are rallying around London Irish hooker Darren Dawidiuk. The 30-year-old has revealed that he has been receiving ...
Two Max Northcote-Green tries could not prevent defeat for London Irish in their Anglo-Welsh Cup opener against Bath at Madejski ...
JAMES MARSHALL says London Irish are relishing the weekly tag of being underdogs. The Exiles clinched their immediate return to ...
IT'S a busy weekend of sport with basketball and women's football rejoining the agenda. Reading Rockets had last weekend off ...
EXILES star Petrus du Plessis is confident Saracens' winning run can be stopped when the two sides meet this weekend. ...
Nick Kennedy feels his side are improving defensively despite Saturday's 37-14 reverse against Edinburgh. The Exiles have now lost six ...
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