Bracknell 33-28 Banbury: Unbeaten run continues with bonus point win
Bracknell are the front runners in South West 1 East after they earned a narrow victory over Banbury.
Read moreDetailsBracknell are the front runners in South West 1 East after they earned a narrow victory over Banbury.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are set to face a points deduction according to reports for breaking EFL financial rules. The Royals had been under a transfer embargo which limited their activity in...
Read moreDetailsWoodley United?s Sunday team ensured they picked up silverware as they defeated FC Showcase in the Bracknell & District Sultan Junior cup final.
Read moreDetailsA brace from Ovie Ejaria saw Reading shock former league leaders Fulham as they earned their first away win of the season.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne & Crown Wood CC celebrated women?s cricket with a softball festival at the weekend.
Read moreDetails?You?ve told us about the changes to the handball law, but what about any other changes,? a football fan asked me.
Read moreDetailsLatika Tennis Club, in Farley Wood Bracknell, unveiled their newly resurfaced courts to coincide with their milestone anniversary.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL?S FIRST TEAM continued their strong start to the season as they scored 34 points past Windsor without reply.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds paid tribute to his pack after they helped make it two National One bonus-point wins from two with a 24-13
Read moreDetailsIn a round of friendly fixtures, SONNING 1s were defeated 2-0 away at Bagsingstoke
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