London Irish ready for European Challenge Cup test against Scarlets
Irish travel to Wales this Saturday to take on Scarlets in their first European Challenge Cup fixture of the season. ...
Irish travel to Wales this Saturday to take on Scarlets in their first European Challenge Cup fixture of the season. ...
A relentless performance from Sale Sharks condemned London Irish to defeat in their first home game of the Gallagher Premiership ...
London Irish suffered defeat in their final Premiership Rugby Cup game after an entertaining spectacle at the Madejski Stadium against ...
London Irish centre Matt Williams praised the ambitious recruitment of the club following their promotion to the top division last ...
London Irish will be co-captained by Franco van der Merwe, Blair Cowan, Stephen Myler and David Porecki for the 2019/20 ...
London Irish forward Barney Maddison believes that there are exciting times ahead for the club as they prepare for their ...
London Irish has named its squad that is set to travel to Gloucester in the opening round of the Premiership ...
London Irish will travel to play Munster at Irish Independent Park in the club’s only pre-season game ahead of the ...
LONDON Irish begin their 2019/20 Premiership Rugby season with a trip to Coventry to face Wasps on Sunday, October 20. ...
LONDON Irish have confirmed a new long-term kit sponsorship deal with Australian sportswear company BLK. BLK will be the kit provider ...
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