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11. Wallingford 18 Reading 15
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 02 December 2008Leaders Reading crashed to their first defeat in 10 South West Division 2 East outings.
12. Thorpe: These are exciting times at Irish
Get Wokingham, Friday 28 November 2008High-flying London Irish expect to welcome back Pacific Islanders Seilala Mapusua and Sailosi Tagicakibau for Sunday’s Guinness Premiership trip to bottom club Bristol (3pm).
13. Local Rugby Round-Up
Get Wokingham, Friday 28 November 2008Reading's lively scrum-half Simon Dyson is expected to return from a six-week absence for the short South West Division 2 East trip to league newcomers Wallingford (2pm).
14. Local Rugby Round-Up
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 25 November 2008Redingensians’ win in the EDF Energy Intermediate Cup was marred by a serious injury to Warren Milne.
15. London Irish firepower can blow away Dax
Get Wokingham, Friday 05 December 2008Topsy Ojo believes London Irish have the firepower to blow away US Dax in the European Challenge Cup Pool 1 tonight.
16. Reading 54 Henley Wanderers 0
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 09 December 2008South West Division 2 East leaders Reading, who had lost their unbeaten record at Wallingford the previous weekend, got back to winning ways on Saturday.
17. Thompstone treble for Irish
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 19 August 2008Adam Thompstone scored a hat-trick of tries as London Irish defeated Nottingham 38-12 in a pre-season friendly at their Sunbury training base.
18. A kick in the Co-Hoines
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 August 2008New boy Peter Freeth was among the try scorers as Redingensians crashed 31-19 away to National Division 3 South side Ealing in a pre-season friendly.
19. Roberts skippers Reading
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 July 2008Former Newbury star and Army full-back Mal Roberts is to skipper Reading Rugby Club next season.
20. Booth to replace Smith
Get Wokingham, Thursday 10 July 2008London Irish are expected to announce the departure of Brian Smith (above), their highly-successful director of rugby, before the weekend.
