REACTION: Les Kiss eyes further London Irish improvement despite 12-try rout of Yorkshire
London Irish head coach Les Kiss insists there is still room for improvement despite six wins from six so far ...
London Irish head coach Les Kiss insists there is still room for improvement despite six wins from six so far ...
JON LAUGHARNE admits the rebuilding job required at Woodley United this season has been bigger than he anticipated. The former ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1JMGe713VA The Wokingham Paper is delighted to team up with new Bracknell Bees head coach Doug Sheppard for an exclusive ...
IT'S ANOTHER double header for the Berkshire Cycles Bracknell Bees this weekend with league games against Milton Keynes and Swindon ...
ACADEMY boss Ged Roddy believes there are numerous youngsters ready to make an impact for Reading's first team, but he ...
LONDON IRISH return to Madejski Stadium this weekend and we have some more FREE tickets to give away! There are ...
LUCIE COLEBECK has announced her retirement from professional competition in an emotional online blog post. The Pinewood Gymnastics Club tumbler, ...
Professional boxer ‘Sniper’ Sam Smith writes a weekly column, exclusive to The Wokingham Paper, all about his life as a ...
Reading may be struggling to pick up any points at Madejski Stadium this season, but they have lost just once ...
DOUG SHEPPARD says his side must improve defensively if they are to stay near the top of the table. Bracknell ...
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