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  2. London Irish Amateur - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Hazelwood (rugby ground) - Wikipedia

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    The Hazelwood Centre is a rugby union ground and sports facility in Sunbury-on-Thames in the English county of Surrey. The facility served as the home of London Irish with the clubs' administrative offices being based here. The professional side used the facility for training, Premiership Rugby Shield matches and pre-season friendlies.

  4. London Irish - Wikipedia

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    London Irish RFC is a professional rugby union club, currently in administration, which competed in the Premiership, the top division of English rugby union. The club had also competed in the Anglo-Welsh Cup , the European Champions Cup and European Challenge Cup .

  5. London Irish suspended from Gallagher Premiership after ...

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    The Rugby Football Union had given London Irish a final deadline of 4pm BST on Tuesday to show conclusive proof of a proposed takeover by an American-led consortium, or a commitment from Mick ...

  6. Regional 1 South East - Wikipedia

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    Regional 1 South East (formerly known as London & South East Premier and National League 3 London & South East) is a level five league in the English rugby union system. [1] It is one of six leagues at this level.

  7. The Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The ground then began to be used by the London Irish Amateur side. [2] [3] [4] It was also used as a training venue for London Irish and venue for London Irish England Rugby Academy. [5] At its peak, The Avenue could hold up to 6,600 spectators. [6] London Irish played their last senior league game at The Avenue on 1 May 1999 against Saracens. [7]

  8. Izaiha Moore-Aiono - Wikipedia

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    While a student at Wellington College, Moore-Aiono switched to rugby union, representing both Bracknell and the Berkshire county team, before he was recruited into the London Irish junior academy in 2015. [5] During his time in the club's senior academy, he spent the 2018–19 season dual-registered the National League 1 side Esher.

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