Reading 28-19 Stow on the Wold: Hosts hold off fight to take impressive win
Reading RFC continued their good run against the top sides by beating second placed Stow at Holme Park.
Reading RFC continued their good run against the top sides by beating second placed Stow at Holme Park.
A superb second half performance gave Reading a victory against a Shipston team that led by 25-10 early in the ...
Reading lost to third in the league Witney in a match in which they had plenty of territory and possession ...
Reading RFC's run of three wins in four games was ended after a home defeat to Newbury.
Reading snatched victory at Swindon with a last minute penalty try when their sustained second half pressure finally paid off.
Reading romped to an impressive victory over Grove with a display which belied their league position.
Reading lost this game, in which they were ahead for long periods, to a converted try with eight minutes to ...
Reading eventually ran out winners in a match which they looked to have easily won after thirty minutes but in ...
Reading slumped to their biggest defeat for five years in a game where they were out fought and out-thought by ...
Reading lost by 44 points to a Marlborough team which have scored at least 40 points in all their previous ...
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