REPORT: London Irish 52-22 Coventry – Exiles ease to sixth straight league win
London Irish took another step towards the Championship title with a resounding eight-try 52-22 victory over Coventry at Madejski Stadium. ...
London Irish took another step towards the Championship title with a resounding eight-try 52-22 victory over Coventry at Madejski Stadium. ...
London Irish return to league action at Madejski Stadium on Saturday with Coventry the visitors (2.45pm) and The Wokingham Paper have five ...
London Irish progressed into the semi-finals of the Championship Cup with a 27-17 win over Coventry. A much-changed Exiles side ...
London Irish enacted revenge on Jersey with a bonus-point win at Madejski Stadium. The Reds remain the only team to ...
London Irish return to Madejski Stadium this weekend to welcome Jersey and we have five pairs of tickets to give away! The ...
DECLAN KIDNEY says the target on London Irish's back is growing every week as the Exiles moved nine points clear ...
London Irish will officially return home for the start of the 2020/21 campaign. The Exiles have played their rugby at ...
LONDON IRISH return to Madejski Stadium this weekend and we have some more FREE tickets to give away! There are ...
Josh McNally says London Irish have a point to prove when they head to Jersey on Saturday. The Exiles moved ...
London Irish survived a big second-half Cornish Pirates fightback to clinch the win which moves them top of Championship table. ...
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