St Anthony’s GA off to exciting start in Hertfordshire
St Anthony's Gaelic Football side opened a new chapter in the clubs 60 year history with its first competitive fixtures in Hertfordshire.
Read moreSt Anthony's Gaelic Football side opened a new chapter in the clubs 60 year history with its first competitive fixtures in Hertfordshire.
Read moreReading RFC finished their league season with a loss to local rivals Newbury in a match which in many ways was typical of their season.
Read moreReading FC Women head into the final chapter of the season on Sunday at Blackburn Rovers in their fight for survival in the Women's Championship.
Read moreRAMS RFC were dealt a big blow in the National One title race as a 28-22 defeat at Plymouth Albion effectively ended their hopes of winning the leagu
Read moreHospital Radio Reading will be broadcasting live from Lowther Road on Saturday afternoon, and featuring the 'Royal Berkshire' derby between
Read moreBarnsley FC manager Neill Collins described Reading FC as an 'exceptional young group' ahead of their meeting at Oakwell on Saturday.
Read moreReading FC striker Sam Smith praised the support of the fans and the hard work of the team and staff after their vital away win at Bristol Rovers.
Read moreReading FC Women's manager Liam Gilbert has called on his team to 'fight' as they enter the final chapter of the season in the Women's Championship.
Read moreWOODLEY UNITED ended ASCOT UNITED's title hopes with a 1-0 win.
Read moreWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK eanred a crucial win as new manager Darren Purbrick marked his first game in charge with a win.
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