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Sport news from the BBC web site:

Reading still learning - Williams
Reading's new signing Marcus Williams says the side still have things to learn from their pre-season games.
England men look to emulate women
England and Reading hockey player Jonty Clarke says a top-three finish is the target at the Champions Trophy in Germany.
Wait carries on for Ingimarsson
Reading club captain Ivar Ingimarsson will miss the first few weeks of the season with a hamstring injury.
Title still in our hands - Mordt
Berkshire captain Bjorn Mordt believes the title is still in his side's hands despite their recent defeat by Cheshire.
Hawkey adjusts to Olympic demands
Cornish kayaker Jenna Hawkey is getting to grips with the intensive training needed to qualify for London 2012.
Reading relish tough pre-season
After beating Wolves 2-1 Reading manager Brian McDermott says his team is relishing the competitive pre-season.
Play-offs target for Basingstoke
Basingstoke Town manager Frank Gray says reaching the Blue Square Bet South play-offs is the goal this season.
Maidenhead boss aims for top half
Maidenhead United boss Johnson Hippolyte says he has a squad capable of finishing in the top half of Conference South this season.
Sanders vows to get back to best
Berkshire 400m runner Nicola Sanders believes she can return to the form that saw her win World Championship silver in 2007.
Crowe upbeat despite Berks defeat
Berkshire coach Carl Crowe says they were right to chase victory against Cheshire rather than settling for a draw.
Tour made team closer - Griffin
Reading midfielder Andy Griffin says their pre-season tour of the Balkans has made the squad closer.
McDermott upbeat despite defeat
Reading manager Brian McDermott hails their pre-season tour of the Balkans as a success.
Defeat dents Berks' title hopes
Berkshire crash to a 76-run defeat to Cheshire in the Minor Counties Championship.
Top four goal for Irish - Martin
London Irish chief executive Andy Martin says finishing in the Premiership play-off places is the minimum goal for this season.
Berks focused on winning - Crowe
Berkshire player-coach Carl Crowe says they aim to win all their remaining Minor Counties Championship matches.
Booth sets targets for new season
London Irish head coach Toby Booth says the club are aiming for all three major trophies this season.
Balding targets Goodwood success
Kingsclere trainer Andrew Balding says Dream Eater will improve by Goodwood
Bowden happy to be Exiles leader
London Irish's Dan Bowden says taking charge on the pitch is a vital part of his role at his new club.
McAnuff praises Reading fitness
Reading winger Jobi McAnuff says the Royals' pre-season fitness levels are the best he has seen.
GB on course for 2012 - Mantell
Reading forward Simon Mantell tells BBC Berkshire the GB team is on track for London 2012.




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