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London Irish Ladies - THE EMERALDS

“WHILE WE MAY BE INDIVIDUALLY STRONG, WE ARE COLLECTIVELY POWERFUL”

Season 2023/24

  • 1st XV Championship 1 South - THE EMERALDS
  • London Irish La...

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    About the team

    “WHILE WE MAY BE INDIVIDUALLY STRONG, WE ARE COLLECTIVELY POWERFUL”

    Season 2023/24

  • 1st XV Championship 1 South - THE EMERALDS
  • London Irish Ladies continue to build on successive league promotions in 2018, 2019 ,2020 and 2021/22. LONDON IRISH LADIES- THE EMERALDS awarded as an England Rugby "Team of the Season" following their 16 from 16 league game wins in 2021/22.

    A vibrant, progressive and ambitious club, London Irish Ladies continue to develop talent and invite new recruits to join us for the season ahead. If you are interested in joining or would like more information please contact:
    Mary Fyfe; Chair of Women's Rugby
    LILadiesDOR@gmail.com
    Follow us on: Twitter @LIEmeraldsRFC Insta: li_emeraldsofficial Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/LondonIrishLadiesRFC
    Training days:
    TUESDAY 7.30 – 9.00 PM
    THURSDAY 7.30 – 9.00 PM

    Table

    League Position

    Pos
    Team
    Pts
    4
    Henley Women
    59
    5
    Bath Ladies
    37
    6
    London Irish Ladies
    36
    7
    Sutton & Epsom Women
    30
    8
    Beckenham Ladies
    28
    Pl
    18
    18
    18
    18
    18
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    Contact
    Officials
    Aoife Evans
    Womens Vice Chair
    Aoife Evans
    Hannah Owen
    Womens Strength and Conditioning Coach
    Hannah Owen
    Catherine Walker
    Womens Captain 2023/24
    Catherine Walker
    Ali  Mortimore
    Womens Interim Head Coach
    Ali Mortimore
    Ali  Mortimore
    Womens Assistant Head Coach
    Ali Mortimore
    Abi Chamberlain
    Womens Assistant Head Coach
    Abi Chamberlain
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    Team Sponsors

    Sponsor - PHD Group
    Principle Club Sponsor - Connaught Care
    Shirt Sponsor  - Sheen Lane Development
    Player Sponsor  - Scott Robinson