Beverley Folk Festival has an enviable reputation of both spotting new talent and also nurturing young artists. Nowhere is this more evident than with Moore,
This performance was a credit to the blue and golds attitude in the face of adversity. The bus did not arrive at the ground until 2pm for a 2.30pm kick off.
The blue and golds were at their clinical best on Saturday afternoon with the ball given plenty of air at regular intervals and travelling through numerous pairs of hands.
In the end the blue and golds will be pleased to get their first win in the 40/20 and when leading 40-8 after 65 minutes, it appeared very much job done.
This was a very pleasing afternoons work for the blue and golds in this pre-season friendly, which was the clubs first outing since early September 2015 as they hosted the Scarborough Pirates.
The Lord Nelson will be looking to bounce back from their defeat to North Ferriby last weekend as they return to East Riding County League this Saturday.
Mike Cooper returned from a three-week absence to score the winning try for Beverley ARLC in the dying seconds of a ding-dong affair at the Beverley Leisure Centre