London Irish duo Blair Cowan and Sean Maitland call for calm after Exiles romp to victory over Edinburgh
'WE'RE not getting carried away' was the message from London Irish duo Blair Cowan and Sean Maitland following Saturday's thrashing ...
'WE'RE not getting carried away' was the message from London Irish duo Blair Cowan and Sean Maitland following Saturday's thrashing ...
London Irish 38 Edinburgh 6 ANDREW FENBY marked his return to the London Irish starting line-up with a hat-trick of ...
London Irish have drafted in Will Lloyd to bolster their options in the second row. The 25-year-old lock arrives from ...
London Irish 48 Agen 10 JOHNNY WILLIAMS and Joe Trayfoot both celebrated debut tries for a London Irish side which ...
RUGBY fans heading to Madejski Stadium this afternoon are paying their respects to the victims of the Paris terror attacks. ...
BLAIR COWAN is calling on London Irish to make Madejski Stadium a fortress as they look to kick-start their Aviva ...
THE AVIVA Premiership fixture between London Irish and Saracens will take place in the United States of America next year, ...
HANDLING errors proved costly as London Irish lost their Aviva Premiership opener 16-28 against Leicester Tigers. Just two tries were ...
London Irish face a rematch with Edinburgh after both being drawn in Pool 5 of this season's European Challenge Cup. ...
Glenn Delaney has been appointed head of rugby operations and Bob Casey chief executive in a management reshuffle at London ...
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