London Irish suspended from Premiership rugby after missing takeover deadline
London Irish Rugby Club, former tenants at the Select Car Leasing Stadium, have been suspended from the Premiership after they ...
London Irish Rugby Club, former tenants at the Select Car Leasing Stadium, have been suspended from the Premiership after they ...
London Irish director of rugby Declan Kidney says the club is 'embarking a new chapter' as he gave an honest ...
Premiership Rugby's Project Rugby programme has introduced thousands of young people every year to rugby as a game for everyone, ...
London Irish have signed England 7's all time leading try scorer Dan Norton on a short term deal. Norton boasts ...
A project run by London Irish and Gallagher, the title partner of Premiership Rugby, has inspired a young man with ...
London Irish have played their final game at the Madejski Stadium after the club confirmed that they will play their ...
Nine first-team players have departed London Irish after the expiration of their contracts, including former club captain Franco van der ...
London Irish has said the club will 'consider all its options' after Gloucester announced the appointment of George Skivington as ...
DAVE PORECKI has confirmed that he will leave London Irish and play no further part in the season.
Taking part in the #PoweringTheNHS volunteer initiative, which the Premiership Rugby club has been running for the last few months, ...
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