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Players burned their cricket bails for a new version of the famous ?Ashes? urn ? the symbol of English and Australian cricket test match battles.
Read moreDetailsPlayers burned their cricket bails for a new version of the famous ?Ashes? urn ? the symbol of English and Australian cricket test match battles.
Read moreDetailsReading earned their first clean sheet of the season as Alen Halilovic netted to give the Royals three points against Middlesbrough.
Read moreDetailsReading kept their first clean sheet of the season as Alen Halilovic's goal fired the Royals to their third consecutive Championship win.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Kites women?s team at Reading Rugby Club have a new mother and daughter partnership in the heart of their side.
Read moreDetailsThe away end at Craven Cottage rose to their feet on Saturday afternoon to applaud the Ovie Ejaria show.
Read moreDetailsReading are looking to make it a run of three straight wins when they host Middlesbrough at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds said his Rams players should be really pleased with themselves after earning a third consecutive National One bonus-point win.
Read moreDetailsBINFIELD are up to fourth in the table as they earned three points and a clean sheet away at Chalfont St Peter.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Veljko Paunovi? wants full focus on the pitch amid rumours surrounding a possible points deduction from the EFL.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH BERKSHIRE 1s were beaten on the road in a friendly fixture against Slough with a 3-1 loss.
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