Cricket round-up: Wargrave start quest to claw back points with win over Finchampstead
WARGRAVE got off to a winning start as they started their quest to earn back the points they were docked.
Read moreDetailsWARGRAVE got off to a winning start as they started their quest to earn back the points they were docked.
Read moreDetailsREADING YMCA held their nerve from the penalty spot to progress past FINCHAMPSTEAD in the semi-finals.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC have confirmed that six first-team players will depart the club when their contracts expire this summer.
Read moreDetailsBOWLERS and batters will celebrate the launch of a new sports facility by attending its opening ceremony.
Read moreDetailsRumoured Reading FC managerial candidate Chris Wilder has spoken on his troubled spell at Watford ahead of his next managerial venture.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC have increased season ticket prices despite suffering relegation from the Championship to League One.
Read moreDetailsLast week I wrote that May signified the end of the footballing season, which is how we see it in the country. At the other side of the world
Read moreDetailsThe 2022/23 season proved to be a disastrous campaign for Reading FC and one that ended in relegation from the Championship.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball teams had a triumphant weekend as they won all three matches played during the Coronation weekend.
Read moreDetailsRAMS' Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds believes his squad are heading in the right direction as he looked back on a successful National One campaign
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