Wokingham boxer Felix Cash prepares for first title fight
WOKINGHAM boxer Felix Cash believes his "time has come" as he prepares for his first title fight this weekend. The ...
WOKINGHAM boxer Felix Cash believes his "time has come" as he prepares for his first title fight this weekend. The ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6fzkJO7zkQ Featured in the paper every Thursday, Bracknell Bees head coach Doug Sheppard gives his latest views on Bracknell's season ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0E5JCnLwZI Following the latest round of fixtures, Reading find themselves back in the Championship relegation zone. They appeared to have ...
BEN HENDERSON scored two tries as Rams picked up another bonus-point win after a fine first-half display against Tonbridge. A ...
BOHUNT WOKINGHAM'S Under-14s girls football team are British champions. The youngsters competed as part of the English Schools' FA Rod ...
Professional boxer ‘Sniper’ Sam Smith writes a weekly column, exclusive to The Wokingham Paper, as he prepares for the biggest ...
LES KISS has urged his London Irish side to learn from their away outing at Coventry last month when they ...
Professional boxer ‘Sniper’ Sam Smith writes a weekly column, exclusive to The Wokingham Paper, all about his life as a ...
Reading FC academy boss Ged Roddy says moving to the new training ground at Bearwood "will make a huge difference ...
THE SHOCKING manner of last week’s defeat at the Hawthorns, with Reading blowing a one- goal lead to be thrashed ...
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