Witney 38-22 Reading: Defeat for Reading despite late fightback
Reading lost to third in the league Witney in a match in which they had plenty of territory and possession but lacked the penetrative running
Read moreDetailsReading lost to third in the league Witney in a match in which they had plenty of territory and possession but lacked the penetrative running
Read moreDetailsReading eventually ran out comfortable winners of this vital clash between two teams vying to avoid the nerve-jangling dogfight against relegation
Read moreDetailsRAMS set a new club record with an 11th consecutive National One win to start the season as they repelled a late Taunton Titans comeback
Read moreDetailsOn a murky afternoon and soft pitch, Woodley United brought to an end Penn & Tylers Green's unbeaten league record and in doing so leapt
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Read moreDetailsIn division 1 clear favourites Kingfisher A further increased their lead with a 10-0 win over Our Lady of Peace A.
Read moreDetailsRAMS' strength and conditioning coach Joe Southwell has hailed an incredible effort from the players as they get set to return to National One action
Read moreDetailsGreens condemn the Chancellor's Austerity 2.0 budget after he announced spending cuts of £30 billion which will impact the poorest the hardest.
Read moreDetailsIt probably won't come as a shock to hear that a tidy, clean, and well-organised kitchen can make healthy eating easier.
Read moreDetailsASCOT UNITED are the new leaders in the Combined Counties Premier North after they smacked seven past Hilltop on Tuesday night.
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