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Rugby round-up: Bracknell beaten at home, Rams Titans continue strong start

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, September 14, 2022 6:11 am
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London & SE Division Regional 1 South Central

BRACKNELL suffered their first league loss of the season at the hands of Maidenhead.

Bracknell scored two tries but lost out 29-14 at home to Maidenhead.

Bracknell sit in sixth place in the table on five points after the opening two matches.

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Bracknell are on the road this weekend when they face Banbury.

South West Division Regional 2 South Central

READING RUGBY CLUB earned their first victory of the new campaign with a handsome victory over Shipston on Stour.

Having lost their opening league fixture away at Salisbury with a 46-7 loss, Reading recovered strongly in their first home game of the season.

Reading stormed their way to earning a bonus point success with a 47-15 win.

The win puts Reading in sixth place on five points after two matches.

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RAMS TITANS made it two wins from two to get off to the perfect start to the new season.

They ensured they maintained their 100% winning record by beating Chinnor II Falcons 27-21 away from home.

Titans are in fourth place, level on points with the three teams above them in the table, after the opening two matches in the division.

South West Division Counties Southern North

BRACKNELL II earned a thumping victory over Thatcham to open their league season.

Bracknell conceded just three points in the entire match and amassed 45 points to take them to a convincing success.

They are second on the table on five points, behind Bicester who have played an extra game.

South West Division Counties 2 South Central

RAMS III took the win in their league match against READING II WANDERERS.

Rams put more points on the board after their 29-5 success.

The win puts them top of the table after two matches on 10 points, leading the way over Tadley with a superior points difference.

Meanwhile, Reading are one place above the bottom having yet to put any points on the board.

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