London Irish head coach Toby Booth has denied that there is a witch hunt at London Irish and says that they will recover soon. The Exiles’ latest setback was a 28-18 loss at Harlequins on Monday. Booth told BBC Berkshire: “This is not about pointing the finger. I’ll always back my players and defend my […]
Continue ReadingLAMB LOOKING FORWARD TO WILKINSON CLASH
Ryan Lamb has said that he is very much looking forward to the clash with Wilkinson. I Irish host Wilkinson’s Toulon on Sunday in the Heineken Cup, a game Lamb describes as a “massive test”. He told BBC Berkshire: “Jonny’s a legend of the game and there are no superlatives left to say about him. […]
Continue ReadingLONDON IRISH LOSE TO NORTHAMPTON
A good London Irish side that defeated by Northampton in a closely fought match. Ryan Lamb struck two early drop-goals before Saints hit back with tries from Jamie Elliott and Paul Diggin.
Jon Clarke then crossed on the stroke of half-time as the Exiles crumbled.
Diggin’s second try after the interval ensured the bonus point for Saints before Chris Hala’ufia went over for Irish and Topsy Ojo also touched down.
This was a hugely impressive performance by the home side, who were without six of their internationals, over their nearest rivals.
Continue ReadingEXILES SHOW INTEREST IN HENSON
London Irish have revealed their interest in signing Gavin Henson. Henson is looking for a move to the London area to be near his children, but Saracens, Wasps and Harlequins have all ruled out recruiting him. However, Exiles director of rugby Toby Booth said: “Of course we’re interested in good players that become available. “Someone’s […]
Continue ReadingIRISH’S HODGSON IN FOR ENGLAND
England have been forced to make a late change to their squad before departing on Monday for their five-match tour of Australia and New Zealand. It should have no effect on the demand for England Rugby Hospitality Tickets.
Wasps scrum-half Joe Simpson, one of nine uncapped players in the party, sustained a hamstring injury as a late replacement against the Barbarians.
His withdrawal sees a call-up for Paul Hodgson of London Irish.
Continue ReadingCATT RETIRES FROM IRISH
World Cup winner Mike Catt has announced that he will end his playing career after London Irish’s match against Northampton on Saturday.
The 38-year-old, who played 75 times for England before his international retirement in October 2007, will continue as the club’s attack coach.
“The time is right for me to focus full time on that role,” said Catt.
South African-born Catt moved to London Irish in 2004 after spending 12 years with Bath.
The highlight of Catt’s international career was his appearance in England’s World Cup victory in 2003.
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