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.
Former Formula 1 team owner and broadcaster Eddie Jordan OBE has died aged 76, after being diagnosed with cancer last year.
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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 ...
We're on track to return to competitive rugby by September ... and to establish a women's team and academy, before handing over to fan ownership. "London Irish was never about one person.
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