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1. Bees run out of time as Aldridge captures Wallace

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 1 November 2006
Player-boss Ryan Aldridge has moved quickly to strengthen his side after losing captain Adam Bicknell to a knee injury for the rest of the season and has signed British forward Stephen Wallace.

2. Sprott switches on as lights go out in arena

Get Bracknell, Friday 10 November 2006

The lights went out for Michael Sprott in Germany – but only before a brave defence of his European Union heavyweight belt against up-and-coming German youngster René Dettweiler.

3. Sheasby turns the corner for new Bracknell

Get Bracknell, Thursday 9 November 2006

Revitalised Bracknell won their first back-to-back league victory for 20 months as new player-coach Chris Sheasby scored his first try at Clevedon.

4. Sheasby back for key clash at Salisbury

Get Bracknell, Friday 17 November 2006

PLAYER/COACH and skipper Chris Sheasby returns for Bracknell’s EDF Intermediate Cup clash with South West Division 2 East outfit Salisbury at Lily Hill (2.15pm).

5. Seol happy

Get Bracknell, Friday 10 November 2006

SEOL KI-HYEON says he is not upset at the prospect of being dropped again after missing out for the first time this season at Liverpool.

6. Sheasby ruled out for six weeks with thumb injury

Get Bracknell, Thursday 23 November 2006

PLAYER-COACH and skipper Chris Sheasby has been ruled out for six weeks after suffering a compound fracture  on his thumb midway through Bracknell’s second round EDF Energy Intermediate Cup win over Salisbury.

7. Reading blow the candles out on Sheasby's big day

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 29 November 2006
RESURGENT Bracknell came crashing down to earth as rampant Reading ran out worthy winners in a bitter Berkshire derby on Saturday.

8. Theo close to deal with administrators

Get Bracknell, Thursday 23 November 2006
FARNBOROUGH'S prospective new owner is in the final stages of negotiations with the club's administrator

9. Hahnemann: 'Royals was my great escape'

Get Bracknell, Thursday 23 November 2006
MARCUS HAHNEMANN last night insisted Reading helped save his career as he returns to face former club Fulham for the first time in the Premiership this Saturday.
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