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1. Irish sign Buist from Falcons

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 April 2009

London Irish have signed Andy Buist from Guiness Premiership rivals Newcastle Falcons on a two-year contract.

2. Super Seru secures promotion for Reading

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 28 April 2009

A moment of brilliance from wing Seru Niubasaga was enough to see Reading win their South West Division 2 play-off.

3. Delon and Steffon Armitage up for awards

Get Wokingham, Friday 24 April 2009

London Irish’s England internationals Delon and Steffon Armitage have both been nominated for honours in the Professional Rugby Players’ Association awards.

4. Jon Auld gets the nod for Reading in play-offs

Get Wokingham, Friday 24 April 2009

Reading go into tomorrow’s South West Division 2 play-off battle against Newton Abbott without loose-head prop Richard Pryor.

5. Mike Catt and Bob Casey back for London Irish

Get Wokingham, Friday 24 April 2009

Skipper Bob Casey and player/coach Mike Catt have given London Irish a huge lift by declaring themselves fit for tomorrow’s crunch Guinness Premiership showdown at Worcester Warriors.

6. Ben Nowak: Bracknell will take game to Barnes

Get Wokingham, Friday 24 April 2009

Bracknell are at full strength for their visit to Barnes tomorrow for their Level 5 play-off match.

7. Reading 45 Wallingford 12

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 April 2009

Reading claimed their promotion play-off place against Newton Abbott, but a 60th-minute red card for flanker Dan Phillips (pictured) partly spoilt their day.

8. Winger Topsy Ojo back to face French

Get Wokingham, Thursday 09 April 2009

Topsy Ojo returns to the London Irish side for their European Challenge Cup quarter-final tie against French side  Bourgoin at Madejski Stadium.

9. Henley Wanderers 6 Reading 72

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 07 April 2009
Reading took a massive step towards the South West 2 East promotion play-offs.

10. London Irish 38 Bristol 21

Get Wokingham, Monday 06 April 2009

Nick Kennedy returned from his England duties to score two tries as London Irish boosted their hopes of making the Guinness Premiership play-offs and the Heineken Cup.

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