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London Irish is proud to reveal the Club’s 2022/23 home playing kit, manufactured by BLK.
The jersey features the iconic green colour tones – engraved in London Irish culture and championing the Hiberno-English heritage of the Club.
The fresh design for the 22/23 season incorporates a subtle hooped styling with Gaelic symbology on a traditional green background, completed with red and white trim on the collar to fully incorporate elements of the Club crest into the kit.
For added contrast this year has introduced ‘cool grey’ under-arm and side panels.
Inspired by the grassroots of the Club, the representative players in the kit launch constitute the wide-ranging nature of the banner the Club proudly operates on – one, inclusive Exile Nation.
Home-grown talent Henry Arundell has risen through the ranks of the Academy to first-team Club and international rugby over the last year, Ben White too earning acclaim for his native Scotland with new signings Danilo Fischetti and So’otala Fa’aso’o two of many Exiles hailing from overseas.
With comfort prioritised for maximum results on the playing field, the kit is made from a four-way stretch, Exotek/Lycra material with TriCool technology.
Following the theme of recent seasons, the Home shorts are in contrast to the shirt with a ‘cool grey’ base colour with green side panels which are adorned with ‘Exile Nation’ flag motifs, the socks also marrying greens with a cool grey turnover.
With the Club bidding farewell to the iconic ‘Back in Town’ design that has seen Irish through their first two seasons in Brentford, new names are welcomed on board to the Irish family.
Critical Metals plc. become the Exiles’ front-of-shirt sponsor for the upcoming campaign after recently joining the Club’s extensive sponsorship portfolio.
The new Home kit will get its first run-out by the first team squad in the upcoming pre-season fixture away to Munster Rugby this Friday (2nd September).
London Irish Head Coach Les Kiss shared his delight in the launching of the new kit range.
“The team and I at London Irish are delighted with how the kit has turned out, and it’s a pleasure to be working with BLK for another year,” Kiss stated.
“The design embraces our culture and passion here as Exiles, I can’t wait to see the lads run out in the new kit this week.”
In addition to the standard shirt, various enhanced alternatives are also available from personalisation, player specific options and squad signed versions with sizes available from two-years-old to 7XL.
Supporters can now pre-order their own replica kit here, with delivery to the Club expected by mid-September.
Adult Shirts (2XS -7XL) – £59.99
Adult Shorts (2XS – 5XL) – £29.99
Adult Socks – £14.99
Kids Shirts (2yr-14yr) – £39.99
Kids Shorts (4yr-14yr) – £24.99
Kids Socks – £12.99
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Declan Kidney has today confirmed the squad that is set to travel to Ireland to take on Munster in London Irish’s final pre-season fixture before the 2022/23 campaign gets underway.
Last weekend saw Irish edge out Jersey Reds 29-31 in an enthralling contest, with tomorrow’s contest against Munster set to be their final preparations before Round 1 of the Gallagher Premiership.
“Heading to Munster is always a special occasion, it will be a great experience for our younger players to play at Musgrave Park,” said Declan Kidney, Director of Rugby.
“It’s a venue that is steeped in the tradition of Munster Rugby.
“Getting players minutes on the pitch is invaluable as we enter the final stages of our preparation for the season ahead. We managed to get 31 players some minutes under their belts last weekend in Jersey, and Friday night is another opportunity to do so again.”
London Irish traveling squad
Forwards:
Josh Basham, Josh Caulfield, Lovejoy Chawatama, Adam Coleman, Jack Cooke, Matt Cornish, Chandler Cunningham-South, Isaac Curtis-Harris, Ben Donnell, Facundo Gigena, Danilo Fischetti, Ollie Hoskins, Isaac Miller, Tom Pearson, Api Ratuniyarawa, Rob Simmons.
Backs:
Jacob Atkins, Caolan Englefield, Alex Harmes, Ollie Hassell-Collins, Tom Hitchcock, Paddy Jackson, Rory Jennings, Luca Morisi, Curtis Rona, James Stokes, Benhard van Rensburg, Matt Williams, Ben White.
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Due to this fixture uncertainty the planned pre-season fixture against Ampthill RUFC has moved from Saturday 3rd September to Friday 2nd September Kick-off 7pm (Gates Open 5pm).
This change will ensure our team has the best possible preparation for the start of the season should any Gallagher Premiership fixtures need to change (Saracens have no further knowledge of any changes at this time). Everyone at Saracens sincerely hopes this is not the case and our thoughts are with everyone at the Warriors.
We are also so sorry to cause our fans inconvenience and we really hope that you can still attend.
Previously communicated matchday entertainment, catering and activations may be subject to change as a result of the fixture change, further details will be provided shortly regarding entertainment and catering arrangements.
All existing match tickets and parking purchases will remain valid for the Friday night game.
These tickets will be issued for print at home by noon on Thursday 1st September. Your tickets will also be made available for digital download via Apple or Google wallet to display on a mobile device. Supporters who are unable to make the re-arranged fixture will have their tickets automatically refunded within 14 days (by Monday 19th September).
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Sale Sharks can confirm the club’s senior playing squad to compete in the 2022/23 Gallagher Premiership and Heineken Champions Cup.
The 62-man squad includes the club’s biggest ever intake of senior academy players as well as five new signings, among them England stars George Ford and Jonny Hill.
Alex Sanderson led his squad to a sixth-place finish in last year’s Premiership as well as a Champions Cup quarter-final.
And with the experience of Ford, Hill, and fellow new boys Joe Simpson, Tom O’Flaherty and Jason Woodward to add to a squad filled with international stars and young, northern talent, the Sharks Director of Rugby is targeting even more success in the upcoming campaign.
Alex will be without three of his first-team stars when the season kicks off against Northampton Saints on Friday, September 2. [Get your tickets here] George Ford, Connor Doherty (both achilles) will be sidelined until the new year, while Will Cliff (knee) is expected to be out until November/December.
But opportunity knocks for England under 18 stars Tristan Woodman, Charlie Wardle, Ellis Causey, Patreece Bell and Ben Motamed who are among 11 players to sign senior academy contracts ahead of the new season.
They’re joined by Aaron Pope, George Arnold, Yande Nkonge, Will Riley, Harry Thompson and Wales under 18 international Huw Davies.
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