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1. Toby Booth looks ahead to vital period
Get Bracknell, Thursday 31 December 2009London Irish head coach Toby Booth insists that the next month will be crucial to his side’s campaign.
2. Casey: Irish are up for Saints test
Get Bracknell, Thursday 31 December 2009Bob Casey admits that Saturday’s match at Northampton Saints (3pm kick-off) will be a huge test of London Irish’s title credentials.
3. Help for Heroes at rugby club
Get Bracknell, Thursday 31 December 2009There's snow telling what rugby players will get up to when the weather turns chilly.
4. Rockers band together to Thrash Cancer
Get Bracknell, Thursday 31 December 2009Eardrums took a pounding as rockers thrashed their way to £600 at an all-day charity gig.
5. McDermott: Make the fans proud again
Get Bracknell, Thursday 31 December 2009Brian McDermott has called on his Reading players to restore some pride to the club when they take on Premier League giants Liverpool in the FA Cup.
6. Toby Booth backs Paice for England spot
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 December 2009Toby Booth backed David Paice’s England claims after watching the hooker star in front of the national side’s selectors in the win over Guinness Premiership pacesetters Saracens.
7. Wheely good pay-out from Rotary Club
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 December 2009Charities got an £8,000 windfall thanks to the hard work and pedal power of a fundraising society.
8. No law to block Tesco opening
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 December 2009A supermarket in the middle of a housing estate is now able to open longer on Bank Holidays after councillors reluctantly agreed there was nothing they could do about it.
9. Gig review: Farleigh Wallop Social Club event
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 December 2009Julia K, Brassneck and THAT Nadeen White Experience at Farnborough Masonic Centre, Sunday, December 20.
10. We’re very sorry says Gylfi Sigurdsson
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 December 2009Gylfi Sigurdsson apologised to the 936 Royals fans who made the 400-mile round trip to Plymouth and saw Reading thrashed 4-1.
