Beverley ARLC return to action this weekend for the first time since they contested the Yorkshire Men’s League Grand Final way back in September of last year.
Their game on Saturday will be the first of three pre-season friendlies against NCL opposition and the toughest, being against Premier Division outfit Myton Warriors.
With the 2017 season is now drawing closer for the blue and golds and the Yorkshire Mens League have revealed the structures of the competition.
Beverley ARLC will again as expected compete in the Premier Division. They will be joined by: Batley Boys, Bentley, Doncaster Toll Bar, East Hull, North Hull Knights, Queensbury, Sharlston Rovers, Siddal Academy
Beverley Braves under 14s are through to the under 15s division two cup final after a 30-6 win at Hull Wyke in a game that they were made to work really hard in by the home
The blue and golds kept the pressure on their rivals at the top end of the Premier Division with this comprehensive away win against their local rivals last Saturday.
This very well disciplined performance last Saturday at the Leisure Centre saw the blue and golds come through a punishing schedule of three games in eight days.
The blue and golds were without a first-team fixture last Saturday. However, they had an ‘A’ team fixture against Bentley ‘A’ and many players took the opportunity to get some game time in.
This was always going to be a testing fixture for the undefeated Beverley Braves and midway through the first half, twelve points down it would have been hard to predict such a convincing victory
The blue and golds are hoping to bounce back from two successive defeats, which has seen them slip to 7th place in the table, in Saturday’s home derby clash with Hull Wyke.
A fantastic effort from the Braves results in 7th place Beverley Braves U11s attended the Rhino’s Challenge festival for the first time this past weekend and finished an outstanding joint 7th
Beverley Braves under 13s got their season up and running with a fine team performance to defeat Hull Wyke by two points at the Leisure centre despite being behind by two scores in the first half.
Beverley ARLC match against Oulton Raiders this weekend at the Beverley Leisure Centre has been called off due to the visitors being unable to field a side.
Beverley ARLC managed to hang on for the points in this one against a spirited Bentley side from South Yorkshire whose beefy pack of forwards just never stopped plugging away until the final whistle.