Reading Today

READING CLOSE IN ON LEAGUE TITLE WITH VITAL VICTORY

- By RONAN DAFFEY sport@wokingham.today

Reading Men 3 Canterbury 1

IN what may turn out to be a “winner takes all” promotion decider,

Reading were worthy and comfortabl­e winners against Canterbury.

With only one game left to play, they are now three points clear of Canterbury with a much better goal difference so it would take quite a turnaround for their fortunes to be reversed.

Despite still missing some key players through injury and unavailabi­lity, Reading always seemed to be in control of the game – even when it was being played mainly in midfield. Both teams sought out weaknesses in their opponents that could be exploited to create an opening.

Reading’s determinat­ion was rewarded when a slick passing move ended with Toby Heywood Bourne sliding in to connect with a fast and accurate cross from the left.

Sensing their moment of domination, Reading continued to press forward and there were a series of goalmouth scrambles where the final touch eluded the forwards before their star midfielder Nick Parkes showed them how to finish with a deft shot past the diving goalkeeper.

Halfway through the second quarter, Canterbury’s sporadic efforts were rewarded with a scrappy goal. Reading keeper Chris Wyver later described it as soft.

It halved the deficit, and nerves started to jangle in the Reading camp, more because it had seemed unlikely than that their opponents were taking more control, which they weren’t.

Those nerves were emphatical­ly put back in their box when, on the stroke of half time, their penalty corner specialist Connor Beauchamp rammed home his first and Reading’s third goal to restore their two goal advantage.

The remainder of the game was controlled by Reading, now in management mode, with the exciting and energetic Ryan Crowe causing the Canterbury defence multiple problems as he constantly surged up the pitch to take the ball well out of the way of any danger.

Freddie Newbold, too, showed maturity and composure to keep Reading in control, and Nick Parkes was always on hand to snuff out any embryonic attacks, and regain possession for his team.

There was a minor scare when captain Olly Deasy, returning after injury, was sent to the sin bin for five minutes after breaking down play to stop a Canterbury breakaway, but this was soon followed by a Canterbury player joining him for a dangerous interventi­on in a desperate attempt to score.

As the final whistle blew, the Reading players embraced each other to celebrate their victory which should assure them of promotion back to the top flight of English hockey.

At the end of a weekend in which Reading Ladies had assured themselves of promotion back to the top level with a draw against Surbiton, it will be one that lives long in the memory of all members of the club who are so proud of what their stars have achieved over a long season.

 ?? Pictures: Helen Ritchie Pictures: Steve Smyth ?? Connor Beauchamp for Reading
Also in action at the weekend were Reading Rascals, who played against South Berks 5s
Pictures: Helen Ritchie Pictures: Steve Smyth Connor Beauchamp for Reading Also in action at the weekend were Reading Rascals, who played against South Berks 5s
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Reading Rascals v South Berks 5s
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Reading Rascals v South Berks 5s
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