London Irish: 2026 return on course despite death of Eddie Jordan

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“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,” Kyle Jordan said in a statement, external on LinkedIn.

“While Dad was a huge inspiration behind this journey, our plans were always built to move with him in the background.”

Jordan’s Formula 1 team won four grands prix in its 15 years and gave seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher his debut in 1991.

Tributes came in from across the motor racing world in the wake of the Irishman’s death and his son described his “huge” loss.

“He was my mentor, my hero, and the person who helped shape how I see the world – through competition, culture and relentless belief,” Kyle Jordan added.

“His passing leaves a huge void in my life and in the spirit of the sporting world we both loved.”

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