All the latest sports action from the 大象传媒 Radio Berkshire team.
Reading Women FC manager Kelly Chambers says she hopes to move to Madejski Stadium soon.
Gunter knows the next two away games will be tough but is looking forward to good pitches.
Dominic Samuel is not sure if he has a future at Reading after his Ipswich loan spell.
The Royals boss says getting the win over Blackburn was incredibly important for the side.
The Royals boss speaks about scoring, then seeing out the win against play-off rivals.
Coach Paul Hodgson is gutted that he won't see Irish take part in the B&I Cup final.
Coach Sam Lock says that both the style of the win and the victory were pleasing vs Bath.
The Royals centre-back is happy Reading have shown they can win tight games.
The Exiles flanker is disappointed not to make the British and Irish Cup final.
The Reading boss wants as many fans to turn up as possible to watch Leeds match.
Yann Kermorgant says the players are looking to get a mentally beneficial win over Leeds.
McShane says Royals finished the way they did last season because of players giving up.
Mark Smiley, organiser of the Lambourn Open Day, talks about planning behind the event.
Stadium manager says there's no need to change arrangements after the Westminster attack.
Despite losing last game 8-0, coach Sam Lock knew Bishop's Stortford would be difficult.
Maidenhead's Christian Smith says that the side don't need to blow sides away in league.
Dave Tarpey reflects on another brace for the Magpies to keep them top of the league.
Former Maidenhead winger Paul Canoville reflects on his time at York Road in early 90s.
Magpies boss Alan Devonshire still wanted more despite 6-1 win vs Oxford City.
Yann Kermorgant announces he'll retire at the end of the 2017/18 season.
The Exiles' Alex Lewington is all smiles after his return in the St Patrick's weekend win.
Ali Al-Habsi reflects on his match saving heroics against Sheffield Wednesday.
Director of Rugby Nick Kennedy is happy with Irish's ruthless consistency in the league.
Manager Jaap Stam is happy the work on the training ground turned into a positive result.