Wokingham racing driver returns to Team BRIT as part of autistic ‘super team’
25-year-old racing driver, Bobby Trundley from Wokingham, one of the world's top autistic racing drivers, has confirmed his return to Team BRIT
Read moreDetails25-year-old racing driver, Bobby Trundley from Wokingham, one of the world's top autistic racing drivers, has confirmed his return to Team BRIT
Read moreDetailsBohunt School in Arborfield is keen to encourage a wide range of sports, with Girls' Rugby being the latest focus of attention.
Read moreDetailsThe sweet science. The fight game. The noble art. The greatest sport of all time? Let's explore that notion.
Read moreDetailsDetails of how the current shortfall of eight artificial pitches will be filled.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Sam Smith has opened up on his exit from the club after he made the switch to join Wrexham in the January transfer window.
Read moreDetailsORATORY School pair Archie Watson and Max Schuetz claimed a significant victory in the National Under 18s Real Tennis Doubles Championships
Read moreDetailsRotherham United manager Steve Evans described the referee's performance as 'atrocious' after his side lost to a 94th minute penalty at Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading claimed a dramatic home win at the death as Harvey Knibbs netted a 94th minute penalty to see them beat Steve Evans' Rotherham United side.
Read moreDetailsReading FC defender Harlee Dean is expected to miss around six weeks of action after suffering a calf injury.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds admitted Rams must learn quickly after they suffered a second consecutive National One reverse
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