Wokingham Today

READY TO RAID: READING OPEN WITH BIG WIN

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READING RAIDERS opened their season with an exceptiona­l win as they took the points in an away game against Oxfordshir­e Cavaliers.

Oxford started the match with a couple of early impressive incursions towards the Reading’s try-line but were repelled by a solid Raiders’ defence.

In response, they soon organised themselves, with a slick first try. The scorer, right-winger Jab Siwela, dived in, off a perfectly timed pass from Luke Schofield, linking up from full-back. Schofield was instrument­al in starting a procession of flowing rugby from a team delighted to be back in postpandem­ic action.

Christian Floyd finished off some well-engineered play for the second try with Ben Radford converting for a 10-0 lead as Raiders applied heavy pressure on the Oxford line.

Luke Schofield’s 85-yard solo explosive run treated the crowd to a classic show of speed as he rounded the home defence for the third, goaled by Ben Radford.

As the forwards continued to impress, it was Gavin Egan whose devastatin­g break earned him his debut try for the club. Ben Radford’s conversion brought up a 22-0 lead as the overall outcome started to look inevitable.

John Boucher, off a Brad Thomas break, jinked through the Oxford three-quarter line, changing direction three times to outwit the Oxford defenders. Ben Radford followed up with a simple conversion kick.

There was no let-up with the Raiders’ relentless pressure as, on the approach to half-time, Ben Elcock’s solo effort sealed an actionpack­ed 40 minutes of thrills.

As in the first half, they were on the attack in the early stages and, this time were honoured by a workmanlik­e, well-grafted try from Nickolls.

The conversion attempt failed but the Cavaliers continued to press forward and were almost rewarded with another score.

Lewis Donnelly leapt on a loose ball to career towards the line setting up a a well-timed, perfect pass for Callum House to touch down on the wing.

Luke Schofield was able to nip through the opposition on a 30yard, tackle-evading, run and score.

Further pounding of the Oxford defence allowed Ben Elcock in for the Raiders, off an impressive Gavin Egan half-break.

However, the Raiders’ scoring spree was not over yet and, this time, it was debutant Sol Robinson, robustly fed by Brad Thomas, who provided another spectacula­r effort, in outwitting the Cavaliers’ full-back, to score out wide.

Luke Schofield dug deep and found one last burst of energy to seal the game off, with a 30-yard solo try.

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