REPORT: London Irish 33-12 Ealing Trailfinders- Irish victorious in Ojo’s home farewell
LONDON IRISH finished their league campaign with victory and were crowned as league champions against second placed Ealing Trailfinders as ...
LONDON IRISH finished their league campaign with victory and were crowned as league champions against second placed Ealing Trailfinders as ...
Jose Gomes claims he is very proud of what everyone at the club has managed to achieve during his four ...
London Irish winger Topsy Ojo has announced that he will retire from Rugby Union at the end of the 2018/19 ...
Jose Gomes says Reading cannot relax until they are mathematically safe after 0-0 draw against West Bromwich Albion. The Royals ...
A goalless draw at a sun-kissed Madejski Stadium all but confirmed Reading’s Championship status for another season. The Royals fans ...
Sitting four points above the relegation zone, Reading's Andy Rinomhota is confident that the Royals can survive the drop ahead ...
Jose Gomes said that Reading’s remaining four league matches in the Championship will be like ‘four finals’ as the Royals ...
Report by David Miller - TWO FANTASTIC goals from Pablo Hernandez inspired Leeds to a more than comfortable win at ...
Reading were outplayed by Championship table-topping Leeds, going down 3-0 at the Madejski Stadium. Marcelo Bielsa's side produced a dominant ...
Jose Gomes praised the fight of his players to battle back from behind to defeat Wigan in a thrilling clash ...
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