Jersey 48-7 Reading RFC: Visitors beaten on trip to league leaders
Reading lost out to top of the league Jersey in windy conditions in front of a big crowd including up to 40 of their own supporters who had
Read moreDetailsReading lost out to top of the league Jersey in windy conditions in front of a big crowd including up to 40 of their own supporters who had
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Read moreDetailsWith key matches being played at both the top and bottom of Division One, Kingfisher A extended their lead over Kingfisher B in a clash between
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