There were four West Berkshire winners on the eight-race card as the jump season belatedly got underway at Newbury last week.
Legendary jockey Ruby Walsh passes judgment on some of six-time champion trainer Nicky Henderson’s Seven Barrows stars.
Hungerford Town boss Danny Robinson read the riot act after his side threw away a lead again in a disappointing 2-2 draw with Winchester City.
Two former players came back to haunt Hungerford Town as the Crusaders threw away yet another lead in a disappointing 2-2 draw with Winchester City.
Six-time champion jumps trainer Nicky Henderson has said that his current crop of novice hurdlers are amongst the best he's ever had.
Tadley Calleva moved to within striking distance of the play-off places following a comprehensive 3-0 win over Sandhurst on Saturday.
Newbury Blues slipped to a second successive defeat at the weekend as they were beaten 29-10 at home to Tottonians.
There were five different goalscorers as Thatcham Town won for the second time in three games, thrashing bottom side Binfield 5-3.
Tom Marquand enjoyed success Stateside when he won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint aboard the Mick Appleby-trained Big Evs in California.
Hungerford Town boss Danny Robinson refused to be too disappointed after his side twice let a lead slip in a pulsating 2-2 draw with Hanwell Town.
Hungerford Town were denied a third successive home win by a 91st minute equaliser in a pulsating 2-2 draw with Hanwell Town this afternoon.
Thatcham Town boss Yashwa Romeo lambasted “20 minutes of madness” after two early goals cost his side in a 2-1 defeat to Westfield at the weekend.
Newbury Blues Ladies were unable to capitalise on an early lead as they slipped to a battling 36-17 defeat against London Irish in West London.
Hungerford Town boss Danny Robinson said Saturday’s statement win over Totton was one of his favourite performances for a long time.
Thames Valley Amateur Boxing Club hosted the first round of the NABGC Championships at Newbury’s Waterside Centre on Sunday.
Newbury Blues coach James McAvoy is confident his side can compete with the league’s most physical sides despite a bruising defeat at Winchester.
Hungerford Town continued their recent resurgence on the road with a statement 2-1 win over play-off chasing Totton.
Team Kennet made a superb start to their Destination Cross Country League season, winning three team races and managing five individual victories.
Harry Herbert and the Highclere Thoroughbred Racing team showed off the latest crop of exciting yearlings at their annual parade last month.
Hungerford Town midfielder Joe Shepherd believes the Crusaders can challenge for promotion this season following their recent run of good form.