Wokingham racing star Bobby Trundley makes history in British GT Championship
Wokingham racing driver Bobby Trundley has made history by being part of the first ever all-disabled team to race in the British GT Championship.
Read moreDetailsWokingham racing driver Bobby Trundley has made history by being part of the first ever all-disabled team to race in the British GT Championship.
Read moreDetailsFC Bracknell were able to celebrate a weekend of success after the Under 10?s Girls? Wolves side claimed a trophy win in a regional tournament.
Read moreDetailsREADING Football Club are holding trials for new ball persons ahead of the 2022-23 season.
Read moreDetailsCONNOR Hayhow grabbed his second hat-trick of the season as Rams produced a magnificent end-of-season display to thump fourth-placed Cambridge.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women?s captain Natasha Harding will leave the Royals at the end of the season.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have been linked with a loan deal for young Arsenal prospect Omari Hutchinson.
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD took a big step towards the league title with an away win at Marlow United.
Read moreDetailsPANGBOURNE ensured that they took the silverware in a tight contest against READING YMCA RAPIDS.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women?s poor run of form continued with a scoreless draw away at relegation threatened Leicester City Women.
Read moreDetailsIt was a lacklustre display from the Royals that saw them go down to defeat to West Bromwich Albion.
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