TOPSY OJO
Topsy Ojo is a former England International Rugby player, club legend for London Irish and now fast becoming one of the most in demand names in sports broadcasting.
Topsy played rugby professionally for London Irish for 16 years, retiring in 2019 having scored the most tries (85) and highest number of appearances in the clubs history (301).
An established commentator, presenter and analyst, Topsy has worked for ITV, C4, BT Sport and Amazon Prime Video. He is the co-host for the weekly Gallagher Premiership highlights show on ITV, as well as covering Live games as a pundit for both ITV and BT Sports coverage.
His broadcasting work also extends to the Heineken Champions cup on Channel 4 and the Autumn Nations series on Amazon Prime Video. Topsy also is a regular radio commentator for 5 Live and TalkSport.
This Autumn will see Topsy working on the Women’s rugby world cup coverage for ITV.
Due to his legendary status with the club, Topsy is an ambassador for London Irish alongside being a trustee for the London Irish Foundation. He is also passionate and committed coach at St John’s School in Leatherhead and works as a mentor for children in partnership with Irwin Mitchell Solicitors.
An accomplished corporate host, Topsy has partnered with many brands and companies including Charles Tyrwhitt, Guinness, and Irwin Mitchell.
Away from Rugby, Topsy is the proud co-owner of The 301 Bar which is a converted Land Rover Defender that serves as a mobile bar that can often can be seen at London Irish on match days as well as at various festivals and events.
