Reading RFC 33-26 Salisbury: Hosts complete spirited comeback in bonus point win
A superb comeback by Reading gave them a hard-fought victory over a Salisbury side which scored four early tries to rack up a 21 point lead half
Read moreDetailsA superb comeback by Reading gave them a hard-fought victory over a Salisbury side which scored four early tries to rack up a 21 point lead half
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds admitted Plymouth Albion were worthy winners after Rams' second-half fightback fell just short in a 27-24.
Read moreDetailsIt was a derby day encounter that met every expectation of the Friday night crowd, with Henley Hawks Women pushing Abbey Women all the way.
Read moreDetailsReading went down to their fourth defeat in a row as Witney ran in nine tries six of them in the second half and three of which were in the...
Read moreDetailsRAMS Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds hailed his side's evolution after they scored another eight tries in a 52-24 National One home success
Read moreDetails"IT wasn't the prettiest fixture, but we came through it very well," was Seb Reynolds' verdict following the 24-21 bonus-point success at Birmingham
Read moreDetailsReading lost for the second time this season to a well drilled and skilful Newbury team who have now moved up to third in the league.
Read moreDetailsDELIGHTED Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds saluted his Rams players as they overcame a tough opening quarter to eventually overrun Rosslyn Park's
Read moreDetailsAbbey Women produced arguably the best display of their season so far to seal a bonus-point win over second-placed Thurrock
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds believes RAMS played some of their best rugby of the season in the 43-21 National One victory at Darlington Mowden Park
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