London Irish return on course despite death of Jordan
Briefly

Following the recent passing of Eddie Jordan, the interim chief executive of London Irish, Kyle Jordan, reassured fans that the club's plans to return to competitive rugby by September 2026 remain intact. The club was acquired by a consortium led by Jordan shortly before his death, and they aim to secure a league, a venue in west London, and establish women's team and academy under a fan ownership model. Kyle emphasized that the vision for London Irish is about building a lasting legacy rooted in community and Irish identity.
"Our strategy remains firmly in place. We're on track to return to competitive rugby by September 2026 and nothing has changed in that pursuit."
"London Irish was never about one person. Our mission is, and will always be, to build something lasting - something rooted in Irish identity, global ambition and community."
"His passing leaves a huge void in my life and in the spirit of the sporting world we both loved."
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