Woodley Pensioners walking football team win promotion
Woodley Pensioners over 50s walking football squad conclucded their campaign by winning promotion to the first division.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Pensioners over 50s walking football squad conclucded their campaign by winning promotion to the first division.
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Read moreDetailsREADING MEN returned to action with a narrow defeat in the Premier Division at home to Old Georgians.
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Read moreDetailsDELIGHTED Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds saluted his Rams players as they overcame a tough opening quarter to eventually overrun Rosslyn Park's
Read moreDetailsAbbey Women produced arguably the best display of their season so far to seal a bonus-point win over second-placed Thurrock
Read moreDetailsReading Athletics Ladies competed last weekend in the Hampshire League Race at Popham.
Read moreDetailsKingfisher A all but confirmed the division 1 title with a 10-0 whitewash of their B side, while two of the leading local players
Read moreDetailsOne thing that intrigues me about each New Year's Honour List, is that you learn for instance, that a singer has received an award for service to mus
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