Fergus Mulchrone named London Irish player of the month
FERGUS MULCHRONE says it is "humbling" to be named as London Irish's player of the month. The 30-year-old centre suffered ...
FERGUS MULCHRONE says it is "humbling" to be named as London Irish's player of the month. The 30-year-old centre suffered ...
JOSH McNALLY has been named London Irish player of the month for October. Director of rugby Nick Kennedy rotated his ...
Two Max Northcote-Green tries could not prevent defeat for London Irish in their Anglo-Welsh Cup opener against Bath at Madejski ...
Nick Kennedy feels his side are improving defensively despite Saturday's 37-14 reverse against Edinburgh. The Exiles have now lost six ...
London Irish's European return ended in defeat after a late flurry from Edinburgh at Madejski Stadium. The Exiles battled well ...
Nick Kennedy has made 12 changes to his side for tomorrow's European Challenge Cup opener with Edinburgh at Madejski Stadium ...
BLAIR COWAN has been named London Irish's first player of the month of the 2017/18 campaign, The Wokingham Paper can ...
NICK KENNEDY expressed his pride at his London Irish side after they battled back to earn a bonus point against ...
London Irish's late fightback came in vain as they narrowly missed out on a bonus point at Newcastle Falcons. The ...
NICK KENNEDY says London Irish must improve defensively. The Exiles conceded 45 points in defeat to Northampton Saints at Madejski ...
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