The Road to Rome: Reading Renegades set sights on summer showdown
Reading Renegades Rugby Football Club is setting its sights on International Gay Rugby's worldwide tournament and raising funds
Read moreDetailsReading Renegades Rugby Football Club is setting its sights on International Gay Rugby's worldwide tournament and raising funds
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds couldn't hide his delight after 'one of the most resilient performances ever' saw Rams hit back from 17 points down to snatch a last-gasp
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds lauded man-of-the-match Mike Hoyt after the flanker's virtuoso display ? including a sublime try ? helped Rams
Read moreDetailsRAMS slipped to a first National One defeat in five games as Chinnor deservedly won their top-of-the-table clash 21-7 at Kingsey Road.
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC came out on top in an astonishing 13-try match at Richmond to maintain their place at the top of the National One table.
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC came from behind to snatch a thrilling National One against Plymouth Albion which Seb Reynolds lauded as 'the best atmosphere ever'.
Read moreDetailsReading RFC showed good spirit against a slick Winchester outfit whose better finishing ability ultimately gave them a comfortable victory
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC made it back-to-back league wins in NAtional One with a spectacular six-try victory in a clinical second-half display to claim a bonus point
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC returned to winning ways in style to end a run of three defeats on the bounce as Stevie Bryant's last gasp try earned a bonus point victory
Read moreDetailsReading RFC came off second best in a closely fought game against old rivals Salisbury.
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