Devizes 29-25 Reading: Late try sees Reading lose out
Reading lost this game, in which they were ahead for long periods, to a converted try with eight minutes to go.
Read moreDetailsReading lost this game, in which they were ahead for long periods, to a converted try with eight minutes to go.
Read moreDetailsRAMS made it a Magnificent Seven National One victories with a consummate 29-21 bonus-point success in their top-of-the-table clash at Rosslyn Park.
Read moreDetailsReading have fallen to an 0-2 start to the NBL season after losing 109-63 to the star filled Worthing team.
Read moreDetailsA skilful game of football resulted in visitors Langley taking the points that took them to the top of the league table as they extended their league
Read moreDetailsRookie player David Pitt fought against the odds to win Theale Golf Club's Masters Challenge.
Read moreDetailsREADING BOROUGH COUNCIL has a new chief executive after councillors voted to approve the appointment last week.
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL for a thinner bin lorry for some of Reading's narrow streets has been welcomed by councillors who say residents have missed collections.
Read moreDetailsSonning Common & Peppard B finally got their Division 1 campaign under way, but only Ed Lush could provide any real resistance to second
Read moreDetailsA few weeks ago, all referees operating what the FA term as grassroots football, and what we know as games in our local parks, received an email from
Read moreDetailsSunday 16 October was the United Nations' World Food Day. This year the theme was 'Leave NO ONE behind.'
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