London Irish director of rugby says his player's scintillating first half display was down to the record-breaking crowd at Madejski Stadium. The largest ever Championship attendance of 11,671 packed in...
Read moreDetailsSIX TRIES in the first half an hour gave the bumper London Irish crowd a St Patrick's Party to remember at Madejski Stadium with victory over Cornish Pirates. A record-breaking...
Read moreDetailsIRISH star Jerry Sexton is relishing the chance to play in front of the biggest crowd of the season as part of the traditional St Patrick's Party this weekend. London...
Read moreDetailsJaap Stam insists he is still confident of Reading making the play-offs despite a difficult run of form. Royals, who sit fifth in the Championship table, put their top six...
Read moreDetailsMICHAEL HERBERT says promotion is now the aim for Woodley United as they approach the season run-in. The United boss has played down the chance of taking his side up...
Read moreDetailsRACHEL ROWE insists "there is no reason" why Reading Women cannot upset Manchester City Women and move into the FA Cup quarter-finals this weekend. Royals are set to return to...
Read moreDetailsLUKAS SMITAL insists he will fight on with Bracknell Bees despite increasing concerns over British ice hockey. Smital's charges saw their play-off hopes officially ended last week and the Bees...
Read moreDetailsLUKAS SMITAL believes Bracknell Bees are making progress, despite their hopes of a play-off spot being extinguished after back-to-back weekend defeats. A 7-0 thrashing at the hands of Swindon Wildcats...
Read moreDetailsGolf Matters with Bearwood Lakes’ JON DRY One area which many golfers often struggle to achieve success and consistency is bunker play. Yet when you watch the world’s best players...
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