Woodley United 1-3 Sandhurst Town: Kestrels sunk by Combined Counties contest
WOODLEY UNITED?s disappointing form continued as they were picked off by Sandhurst Town in Combined Counties Division One
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED?s disappointing form continued as they were picked off by Sandhurst Town in Combined Counties Division One
Read moreDetailsReading Rockets came agonisingly close to breaking the unbeaten record of Nottingham Hoods but were narrowly beaten.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK?s journey in the FA Vase came to an end in the first-round after they were beaten away at Blackfield & Langley.
Read moreDetailsTOM Vooght?s second try of the afternoon with the final play of the game earned Rams two bonus-points.
Read moreDetailsIt took a late score from Bracknell to maintain their unbeaten start to the season with an away win at Chippenham.
Read moreDetailsLast week I wrote about some of the trials, past and present, that precede the introduction of most new laws.
Read moreDetailsReading FC A remain top of Division 2 following their 7-3 win over Kingfisher G.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Kings staged a remarkable comeback in their British Wheelchair Basketball Premier Division match to beat Exeter Otters.
Read moreDetailsLuke Southwood may have spent much of the last few years wondering whether he would ever get the chance to be Reading?s number one.
Read moreDetailsFORMER British & Irish Lion Mike Phillips was a superstar guest at Rams RFC as he ran a coaching masterclass for the club?s juniors.
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