London Irish to open Premiership campaign against Harlequins at Twickenham
LONDON IRISH will begin their Aviva Premiership campaign against rivals Harlequins at Twickenham. It was announced last month that the ...
LONDON IRISH will begin their Aviva Premiership campaign against rivals Harlequins at Twickenham. It was announced last month that the ...
LONDON IRISH will face trips to Paris, Edinburgh and Russia in the group stage of the European Challenge Cup. After ...
NICK KENNEDY says London Irish are back where they belong after securing an immediate Premiership return after a hard-fought victory ...
LONDON IRISH have returned to the Premiership at the first time of asking after a high-scoring second leg win over ...
TOPSY OJO says nobody at London Irish has contemplated the impact of not securing promotion on Wednesday night. The Exiles ...
LONDON IRISH take an 11-point lead into next week's Championship play-off final second leg after a hard fought win over ...
NICK KENNEDY admits London Irish weren't at their best despite cruising into the Championship play-off final with a 39-22 win ...
LONDON IRISH cruised into the Championship play-off final by rounding off their clash with Doncaster Knights 74-25 on aggregate. While ...
JAMES MARSHALL says London Irish's focus is simply on winning the game rather than thinking about the aggregate score against ...
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