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JOIN US NOWNewbury Athletic Club's Izzy Fry is ending a challenging year on a high after she qualified for next Sunday's European Cross Country Championships.
Thatcham Town boss Yashwa Romeo admitted he’d have taken a point before the Kingfishers 1-1 draw with Hanworth Villa on Saturday.
Luke Humphries beat Michael van Gerwen to win his third major title in 49 days when he triumphed at the Cazoo Players Championship Finals.
Hungerford Town boss Danny Robinson hailed two moments of quality as the Crusaders extended their unbeaten home run with a win over Harrow Borough.
Goals from Jack Wright and Sam De St Croix helped Hungerford Town extend their unbeaten home record to 13 games with a 2-1 win over Harrow Borough.
Jonbon sent a message to his potential Queen Mother Champion Chase rivals following an emphatic victory in the Grade 2 Shloer Chase at Cheltenham.
Tadley’s excellent recent run was halted as three second half goals condemned them to a 3-0 defeat at high-flying Jersey Bulls on Saturday.
It was a mixed weekend for the Newbury ladies teams, with the first XV falling to defeat against Beckenham but the second XV beating Farnham.
Thames Valley Amateur Boxing Club held their annual dinner show at Newbury Racecourse last Friday.
Hungerford Town boss Danny Robinson was proud of his young players as the Crusaders booked their spot in the next round of the Berks and Bucks Cup.
Four teenagers featured as Hungerford Town booked their place in the next round of the Berks and Bucks Cup with a comfortable 4-2 win over Binfield.
Newbury Blues head coach James McAvoy felt mistakes in key moments cost his side as they lost 47-5 at home to unbeaten league leaders Jersey.
Hungerford Town boss Danny Robinson described Saturday's 2-0 win over Truro City as his side's most comprehensive performance of the season.
Young goalkeeper Callum Smart saved a 90th minute penalty as 10-man Thatcham Town held league leaders Raynes Park Vale to a goalless draw on Saturday.
Newbury’s Luke Humphries won his second major title in just 42 days as he scooped the Grand Slam of Darts following a 16-8 victory over Rob Cross.
Newbury player-manager Ben Wickens headed in an 85th minute winner as his team came from two down to beat bottom side Hambleden 3-2.
Newbury Athletic Club made an excellent start to their Oxfordshire Cross Country League season, taking on a challenging new course at Cornbury Park.
Newbury Athletic Club’s endurance athletes have been putting the club firmly on the national map this week.
Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club enjoyed an excellent weekend, with just two of their 12 sides failing to pick up points.
Izzy Fry took another big step on her road to recovery as she finished sixth in the opening race of the Cross Challenge series in Cardiff.