Influential Tupai Returns For Trip To Burnage
Beverley RUFC face a tough task this weekend when they travel across the Pennines to take on Burnage RFC on their artificial pitch.
Beverley RUFC face a tough task this weekend when they travel across the Pennines to take on Burnage RFC on their artificial pitch.
Back with a vengeance. After two disappointing defeats Beverley got their act together and played some thrilling rugby here to romp home with eleven tries, seven of them converted.
Beverley RUFC return to their Beaver Park home this week after consecutive away matches, when they face Bradford & Bingley in their latest National League 3 fixture.
A day to forget. Beverley were given a comprehensive going over here by a Billingham side playing with far greater verve and efficiency. It was comfortably Beverley’s poorest display of the season.
Beverley RUFC are on the road on Saturday for the second week running when they travel up to Teeside to face Billingham in their National League 3 fixture.
To Brantingham Park last Sunday, where the U10’s took part in The East Yorkshire Festival. The boys didn’t make the finals but put in some great performances.
At halftime this match looked as good as all over. By the end it had become a hard-fought rousing contest. Despite wet conditions underfoot and a near gale both sides played with bags of adventure producing an afternoon of nine tries and plenty of excitement.
Beverley RUFC travel across the M62 again on Saturday for what must be their first ever visit to confront Sale RUFC at Heywood Road.
Beverley RUFC Colts overcame a depleted Thirsk side with a display of clinical rugby scoring fourteen tries in the process.
This was more like it. After several disappointing performances in which they have not done themselves justice Beverley had a comfortable win here and looked to be back at their best.
Beverley RUFC have moved into sixth place in the National League Three North after a decent win over Westoe.
The Beavers will welcome Westoe to Beaver Park for what will be an extremely difficult fixture against one of the most intimidating teams in the league.
After some good performances in the opening matches of the new season, the first home fixtures of saw the Beverley RUFC under 11s squad hosting Goole and Malton.
The Beverley Bandits claimed the spoils as they beat Bridlington Mariners at Beaver park. Victory means the Bandits have now strung together back to back wins in the league.
Beverley RUFC cannot afford much more like this. They have enough quality to be a top six side yet they have now lost five matches, at least four of them games they should have won.
Beverley RUFC head across the Pennines this weekend as they take on Waterloo in the National League North 3.