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1. Mapusua, Hewat and Rautenbach back for London Irish
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 August 2009Seilala Mapusua, Peter Hewat and Faan Rautenbach are all set to return to action in London Irish's final pre-season match at European champions Leinster on Friday (7pm kick-off).
2. Seilala Mapusua calls on London Irish to let him play
Get Bracknell, Friday 21 August 2009Seilala Mapusua claims being overlooked for London Irish’s early pre-season games has left him ready to explode into action.
3. Booth: This is the best London Irish squad ever
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 August 2009Toby Booth believes he will go into the new season with the best London Irish squad in the club’s history.
4. London Irish release De Vedia
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 August 2009Tomas de Vedia has been released by London Irish and gone back home to Argentina.
5. Perry wants to finish at the top with London Irish
Get Bracknell, Friday 21 August 2009Andy Perry is hoping to finish his career at London Irish following his arrival from Newcastle Falcons.
6. Armitage trio help London Irish win Middlesex Sevens
Get Bracknell, Saturday 15 August 2009The Armitage brothers created history as London Irish won the Middlesex Sevens for the first time.
7. London Irish star Delon Armitage injures shoulder training with England
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 August 2009Delon Armitage has returned early to London Irish after hurting his right shoulder on a week-long England training camp.
8. Declan Danaher: We can handle the pressure
Get Bracknell, Friday 07 August 2009Declan Danaher insists that London Irish have no qualms about being second favourites for the Guinness Premiership.
The club’s longest-serving player believes many teams failed to take Irish seriously last season.
9. Hickey leaves London Irish for Wasps
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 August 2009Eoghan Hickey has left London Irish and joined Guinness Premiership rivals Wasps.
10. Toby Booth is no fan of maul
Get Bracknell, Friday 14 August 2009Toby Booth believes he may be alone in regretting the scrapping of the Experimental Law Variation that allowed mauls to be pulled down.
