Leeds Tykes 25-22 Rams: Second-half comeback sees Tykes take honours
RAMS slipped to an agonising 25-22 defeat as Leeds Tykes produced a rollicking second-half comeback to take the honours at The Sycamores.
Read moreDetailsRAMS slipped to an agonising 25-22 defeat as Leeds Tykes produced a rollicking second-half comeback to take the honours at The Sycamores.
Read moreDetailsAbbey Women?s secured an away victory over Blackheath Women with prop Jess Potter and winger Olivia Grane spearheading an impressive performance.
Read moreDetailsAbbey Women continued their winning streak in an excellent victory over Richmond Women in testing conditions on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsA VALIANT defensive effort from a much-changed and youthful Rams side ultimately proved in vain as Caldy ran out 20-3 winners
Read moreDetailsBLACKHEATH repelled a ferocious late assault to inflict a 17-13 National One defeat on Rams at Old Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsBracknell braved difficult conditions to take an away victory at Marlborough.
Read moreDetailsRAMS edged out National One table-toppers Cinderford 22-20 in a pulsating clash at Old Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsRAMS Titans produced a composed team performance to earn a four-try 24-7 success at Blackheath 2nd XV, writes Richard Ashton. The hosts started strongly, but the Titans defence held up...
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds took the positives from Rams 29-23 reverse at Darlington Mowden Park after the away side snatched two bonus-points with the final play of the game. Skipper Tom Vooght...
Read moreDetailsTOM Vooght’s second try of the afternoon with the final play of the game earned Rams two bonus-points from a helter-skelter 29-23 defeat at Darlington Mowden Park. It was...
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