London Irish welcome Royal visitors in NHS volunteering scheme
Taking part in the #PoweringTheNHS volunteer initiative, which the Premiership Rugby club has been running for the last few months, ...
Taking part in the #PoweringTheNHS volunteer initiative, which the Premiership Rugby club has been running for the last few months, ...
CLUBS in the Gallagher Rugby Premiership have voted unanimousy to temporarily reduce the salary cap following the financial impact of ...
Premiership Rugby has confirmed that it is aiming to resume the Gallagher Premiership season on Saturday, August 15.
The top flight of English rugby was suspended in March due to the Covid-19 outbreak, with all levels below the ...
LONDON IRISH has taken the 'difficult' decision to reduce all players, staff and coaches salaries by 25% from April, 1 ...
The Rugby Football Union has confirmed that all leagues with the exception of the Gallagher Premiership have been ended with ...
London Irish co-captain Blair Cowan has released a video message to Exiles fans after the decision of Premiership Rugby to ...
FLANKER Sean O'Brien is in line to make his London Irish debut on Friday night as the Exiles travel to ...
LONDON IRISH have revealed the jersey that they will wear in their St Patrick's Party clash against Northampton Saints on ...
LONDON IRISH forward Adam Coleman says he is 'really enjoying' the challenge of Premiership rugby as the Exiles prepare to ...
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