Wokingham Today

RAMS READY FOR TOP CLASH

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RAMS CEO Gary Reynolds is predicting a remarkable and fascinatin­g encounter when National One table-toppers Cinderford arrive at Old Bath Road on Saturday (3pm).

The Forest of Dean men arrive having won nine of their 10 games to date, along with four from four in pre-season.

They stand seven points clear of second-placed Rosslyn Park and 14 ahead of the Berkshire side – albeit having played a game more – which means Rams’ return to action against one of the biggest tests they could face.

And Reynolds said: “Cinderford are an enormous challenge. You play a Gloucester side and you know what you’re going to get, which is an extremely robust form of rugby.

“We’ve locked horns on many occasions and we have a huge amount of respect for them – especially (DoR) Paul Morris and the Chairman Pete Bell.

“They live and breathe that club and so do the squad – they’re a very, very decent side and it will be a remarkably fascinatin­g encounter.”

One of the highlights of Rams’ season to date was the 24-21 success against then leaders Rosslyn Park back last month, and Reynolds is confident another classic could be on the cards as the hosts look to bounce back after two straight defeats.

“It will be different to the Rosslyn Park game as both sides will be vying for set-piece – if you’re an aficionado of scrums, line-outs, driving mauls you’ll love it,” he said.

Rams go into the crucial contest having recorded six wins from nine games and the chief executive said: “I think the way the boys have performed shows we’ve kicked on since our first season in National One, and that’s all you can ask – that the squad gets better.

“I think the coaching team have done a first-class job.”

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