London Irish prop Geoff Cross retires to take up career in medicine
London Irish prop Geoff Cross has announced his retirement from rugby following the Exiles relegation from the Aviva Premiership. Cross, ...
London Irish prop Geoff Cross has announced his retirement from rugby following the Exiles relegation from the Aviva Premiership. Cross, ...
TOM GUEST has joined London Irish team-mate Andrew Fenby in announcing his retirement from professional rugby. The back-row, 31, has ...
ANDREW FENBY has retired from professional rugby, his club London Irish have announced. The 30-year-old winger, whose 28 tries made ...
LONDON IRISH head coach Tom Coventry has rung the changes for Saturday's European Challenge Cup quarter-final clash with Harlequins at ...
LONDON IRISH will line up for Saturday's 'huge game' against Sale Sharks at Madejski Stadium with three changes made to ...
TOM COVENTRY has made two changes to the London Irish side which will line up against Gloucester on Sunday (3pm ...
HOWEVER ugly they may come, London Irish need to start picking up wins and points quickly, David Paice has said. ...
THE RETURN of Alex Lewington is one of five changes made by London Irish for Saturday's trip to Bath (3.15pm). ...
SCOTT STEELE and Will Lloyd have signed two-year contract extensions with London Irish, the club has announced. "I am pleased ...
LONDON IRISH have completed the signing of Scotland fly-half Greig Tonks. The 26-year-old has joined the club from RaboDirect Pro ...
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