Beverley ARLFC will be looking to make it back to back wins this week as they host East Leeds at the Leisure Centre.
Following last weekend’s win over the league leaders, Bradford Duley Hill confidence is high in the camp. This was a big win for Beverley in a season that has had few highs.
Beverley ARLFC will be back in action this weekend following their week off during the Easter break.
Scott Taylor and his side will hit the road as they head off to West Yorkshire to face West Bowling. In recent years the sides have met with Beverley managing just one win.
Beverley ARLFC suffered their first defeat at home in over a year as they lost to Crosfields. For some time the Beverley Leisure Centre has been a fortress for Beverley.
This game saw the blue and golds somewhat out-muscled by a physically bigger and more experienced outfit from Warrington.
Beverley ARLFC are back in action this weekend as they welcome Shaw Cross Sharks to the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Beverley has had a mixed start to the season. They have lost two of their opening fixtures. Their only victory coming at home with a comprehensive win over Barrow Island.
The blue and golds kick-started their season with this win which was harder work than the scoreline suggests. Barrow Island arrived in town looking to extend a seven-game winning run stretching back to last July but the hosts had other ideas.
Barrow looked to blow the opposition away very early on and raced to an 18-0 lead in only 11 minutes. Jack Howdle forced his way over from close range quickly followed by a try from dummy half by Tom Moor.
Beverley ARLC have been in full training for the past month. The first game of the season at York Acorn in the first round of the Challenge Cup on the weekend of the 26 and 27 January is drawing closer.
The club also expects to confirm a couple of friendlies in the month of February.