London Irish 28-45 Exeter Chiefs: Exiles earn bonus point in thrilling defeat to Chiefs
LONDON IRISH earned a crucial bonus point in a remarkable game which saw 10 tries scored at the Madejski Stadium ...
LONDON IRISH earned a crucial bonus point in a remarkable game which saw 10 tries scored at the Madejski Stadium ...
THE EXILES are looking forward to a doubleheader against RC Toulon this weekend and next. Back row ace Matt Rogerson ...
LONDON Irish forward Ruan Botha says that the team are eager to show that they belong among the top clubs ...
LONDON Irish flanker Conor Gilsenan emphasised the importance of cup competitions as the Exiles prepare to host Bayonne in the ...
A fiercely contested match was won by Reading Blue Coat playing the defensive system and keeping possession to progress to ...
Irish travel to Wales this Saturday to take on Scarlets in their first European Challenge Cup fixture of the season. ...
A relentless performance from Sale Sharks condemned London Irish to defeat in their first home game of the Gallagher Premiership ...
London Irish suffered defeat in their final Premiership Rugby Cup game after an entertaining spectacle at the Madejski Stadium against ...
London Irish centre Matt Williams praised the ambitious recruitment of the club following their promotion to the top division last ...
London Irish will be co-captained by Franco van der Merwe, Blair Cowan, Stephen Myler and David Porecki for the 2019/20 ...
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