Exiles’ long wait for action frustrates Kidney

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RICHMOND, ENGLAND - APRIL 19: Declan Kidney, the London Irish director of rugby looks on during the Greene King IPA Championship match between Richmond and London Irish at the Athletic Ground on April 19, 2019 in Richmond, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

By GARY FITZGERALD

Declan Kidney admits it has been frustrating having to endure a long break between Premiership games while others have had the chance to retain that all important match sharpness.
Having been knocked out of Europe in the early stages, London Irish have had to sit and watch for the last two weeks rather than build on their momentum heading into the final stages.
Having been long-term outsiders to snatch a top four spot, Exiles’ play-off fate is now in their own hands following the win over Northampton in the last Premiership round plus slip ups for Exeter, Harlequins and B...

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