RUGBY LEAGUE : Beverley Get Pre Season Under Way Against Tigers
The blue and golds traveled to the Roy Waudby Arena last Saturday for a testing pre-season friendly against Premier League opposition Cottingham Tigers.
The blue and golds traveled to the Roy Waudby Arena last Saturday for a testing pre-season friendly against Premier League opposition Cottingham Tigers.
The blue and golds pre-season training is now in full swing ahead of the start of the 2013/14 campaign in September.
Beverley ARLC will commence six weeks of very intense pre-season training on Tuesday 30th July at the Leisure Centre 6.30pm.The first game scheduled for September 14th.
The blue and golds season ended in disappointment last Saturday. During the week before the Ray Speckman Cup Final, it emerged that they had fielded an unregistered player in the semi-final clash with Bilton Sully’s.
The blue and golds progressed to the final of the Ray Speckman Cup in an exciting ding dong affair at Bilton last Saturday. Work commitments forced a reshuffle by coach Guy Adams.
This ‘home’ fixture had to be switched to Haworth Park at short notice due to the Beverley Leisure Centre being unavailable due to cricket.
The blue and golds will resume playing this Saturday when they take on Haworth Park at home. The match is one of three remaining fixtures, which have yet to be completed in the Hull & District League.
The blue and golds hoped to play this cup tie for league points in order for them to complete their league campaign. Their opponents astonishingly refused to agree to this.
Beverley ARLC are away to Three Tuns this Saturday. The match will act as both a league match and the second round of the Council Cup.
The blue and golds just scraped through this frustratingly stop start encounter at the Beverley Leisure Centre last Saturday.
The blue and golds will return to action this weekend after a four-week lay-off due to postponements and the Easter break.
The blue and golds’ fixture against Hull Isberg at the Leisure Centre last Saturday was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
The blue and golds clinically dispatched of a plucky Park Rangers outfit on a foul afternoon in Hull last Saturday. Coach Guy Adams had to contend with a number of absentees due to work commitments and forced him to re-shuffle his starting lineup.
The blue and golds came away with two very valuable league points at the end of an eventful afternoon. The designated referee failed to turn up at the scheduled kick off time of 2pm.
The blue and golds had to dig deep for this thoroughly deserved win last Saturday at Bilton. The home side enjoyed a lion’s share of possession and territory in the second half forcing Beverley to defend repeat set after set.
The blue and golds saw their first action in a month due to recent postponements in the first round of the Council Cup last Saturday at Lambwath.
The blue and golds fixture against Haworth Park Rangers became a victim of the big freeze. Beverley will be hoping for a thaw this Saturday when they face the daunting trip to face the still
This was a pleasing performance from the blue and golds last Saturday on their travels. They trailed 8-6 at the interval but produced a dominant second half display to run out convincing winners.