London Irish remain on course for a 2026 return despite the death of former Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan, his son says.
Not even an airport closure could stop the London Irish Amateurs RFC from making it on their annual tour to Dublin last weekend.
Eddie Jordan "brought an abundance of charisma, energy, and Irish charm everywhere he went," his family said following his ...
A group of young rugby players and their parents were not going to let the Heathrow travel chaos ruin their weekend trip to ...
Former Formula 1 boss and London Irish owner Eddie Jordan has passed away due to prostate cancer in South Africa.
"He was working until the last, having communicated on St Patrick’s Day, about his ambitions for London Irish Rugby Football Club, of which he had recently become Patron." Born in Dublin ...
However, the London Irish amateur rugby club have a group of 120 children travelling to Dublin to play in a number of rugby matches this weekend, and they weren't going to allow their flight being ...
A stalwart of the game in Scotland, Dalziel has been rewarded for his work with the national team and has been selected by ...
Sir Clive Woodward wants exiled England star Jack Willis to be included in the squad for the British and Irish Lions tour of ...
We're on track to return to competitive rugby by September 2026 and nothing has changed in that pursuit," said interim London Irish chief executive ... a league for the club to compete in, as ...