Woodley United 7-0 Caversham United: Hamblin hat-trick sees Kestrels go top
May Hamblin struck a perfect hat-trick to help Woodley United move into top spot with a thumping win over Caversham United.
Read moreDetailsMay Hamblin struck a perfect hat-trick to help Woodley United move into top spot with a thumping win over Caversham United.
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Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC head to Cambridge this Saturday for a mouth-watering National One encounter at Volac Park (2pm).
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Read moreDetailsTo watch the Twyford & Ruscombe Theatre Group perform The Pied Piper of Hamelin was an absolute joy.
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