Bishop’s Stortford 19-21 Rams: Late drama sees Rams seal dramatic victory
DIRECTOR of rugby Seb Reynolds reiterated the strength of the league after Rams? latest nail-biting National One victory in a 21-19 triumph.
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of rugby Seb Reynolds reiterated the strength of the league after Rams? latest nail-biting National One victory in a 21-19 triumph.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK earned a hard-earned point as they held league leaders Hanworth Villa to a goalless draw at Lowther Road.
Read moreDetailsFrank Lambert has become the latest player to receive a scholarship from the Sand Martins Feel Inspired Golf Academy.
Read moreDetailsHolme Grange School have won the U16 Hockey Berkshire County Championships beating tough competition from around the county.
Read moreDetailsEReading FC manager Veljko Paunovic praised his team's 'mature' performance as they earned three points against Barnsley.
Read moreDetailsThere were several impressive performances as John Swift scored a magnificent solo goal to see Reading beat Barnsley.
Read moreDetailsJOHN SWIFT guided Reading to three points with a superb solo goal to see the Royals beat Barnsley at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire's bold-hitting batter Dan Lincoln led the National Counties Cricket Association to glory in the inaugural Dream11 European Championship
Read moreDetailsWhat is little-known is there is a trial going on for a radical change to the duration of a football match: 30 minutes per half
Read moreDetailsHat tricks from Jason Roberts and Neil Hurford saw Sonning Common & Peppard A 9-1 winners at Kingfisher B in Division One.
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