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London Irish RFC is a professional rugby union club that most recently competed in the Premiership, the top division of rugby union in England. The club also participated in the European Champions Cup , and the European Challenge Cup .
A consortium fronted by former Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan has sealed a deal to buy the rugby club London Irish out of administration.. The former Premiership Rugby club was suspended in ...
London Irish Amateur Rugby Football Club, also known as London Irish Wild Geese, is an amateur English rugby union club based in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, who play their rugby in Regional 2 Thames [5] – a league at tier 6 of the English rugby union system – following their relegation from London & South East Premier at the end of the 2019–20 season. [6]
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Mooney began his rugby career with London Irish in 1992, making his debut as a prop against Bath aged 20 years old. [4] [5] He represented London Irish in both premiership and European competitions. [6] Mooney played in the club's biggest premiership win, beating Harlequin F.C. 62–14 in April 1998. [7]
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The Avenue was a rugby union stadium and training pitches in Sunbury-on-Thames that belonged to the English club London Irish since 1931 when the team bought its 11 acres (4.5 ha). The team moved one season to the Stoop Memorial Ground thereafter to Madjeski Stadium, from 2000.
In the 2022–23 season Pearson was named as both Premiership Rugby's Breakthrough player of the year and as the Rugby Players' Association's young player of the season. [11] In June 2023 London Irish encountered financial issues and it was announced that Pearson would join Northampton Saints for the 2023–24 season. [11]