The club that brought flair and speed to rugby4 hours agoShareSaveShareSaveReading’s Forgotten ClubMore than five decades ago, a group of rugby players formed a team that brought a new spirit to the game and inspired generations of black players.Reading West Indians RUFC brought flair, speed and a new kind of rugby to Berkshire, with the club becoming a home for players of African and Caribbean descent.Set up by Redingensians Joe Bell and Kenmore Hinds in the 1970s, the club became a launchpad for national talent.Radio Berkshire’s Lorin Bozkurt returned with Bell and former player and teammate Wayne Foncette to the ground on Old Bath Road, Sonning, where it all began.

