Beavers U15s Beat Doncaster At Beaver Park
Doncaster started the game by putting Beverley under pressure showing their top status in Junior Yorkshire rugby, with some precision execution of the ball and long passes across the field.
Doncaster started the game by putting Beverley under pressure showing their top status in Junior Yorkshire rugby, with some precision execution of the ball and long passes across the field.
It was almost bound to happen. In all the years these sides have been playing each other it is hard to remember Beverley RUFC ever visiting Scatcherd Lane without making a pig’s ear of it. Today they did it big time.
This week Beverley RUFC embarks on the second leg of back to back away fixtures. Having returned from Middlesbrough with a win and a try scoring bonus last Saturday, Anthony Posa’s men are again on their travels, to Leeds this time to play fellow ex National League side Morley.
A long journey out for the team on a Sunday morning for the first round in the Yorkshire cup away to Barnsley. A team we had never played before . It was to prove to be a fruitful drive out for the Beverley team.
Beverley RUFC’s second team remained unbeaten in the league with after 37-8 win against Scarborough at Beaver Park. The whole team played very well but the backs, in particular, gelled together this week to produce an outstanding performance
Not much memorable rugby but another useful win for Beverley to keep them level pegging at the head of the table. Despite being good in patches the game as a whole was disappointing given the open conditions.
Beverley RUFC travel North to Middlesbrough this weekend for the first of two tough away fixtures,(they are away at Morley the following week). This spell will give them a good idea of their prospects for the rest of the season. If they can come home with the points from these trip
Fast, furious, and wholly enjoyable. In the end Beverley RUFC emerged with their 100 per cent record in tact but boy they had to work hard for it. For half the match they were all over the place, particularly up front where they looked distinctly pedestrian against
Saturday sees Beverley RUFC taking on Malton & Norton in the second Derby match of the season at Beaver Park (Kick-off 3.p.m.) Having narrowly overcome Pocklington last weekend with a patchy performance, the Beavers
A win for Beverley RUFC but a disappointing afternoon. On a lovely autumn day crying out for a fast open game it materialised into a ponderous and spluttering affair.
Following their emphatic 77-3 victory over Morpeth last weekend, Beverley RUFC travel the short distance to Pocklington on Saturday, for the first local Derby match between the two clubs for a good number of years.
Beverley RUFC under 15 squad opened their season with a match against Cleethorpes. On a gloriously sunny morning, the squad strode out fit and ready following a summer of training.
Beverley RUFC Under 16s were in action at the weekend as they hosted Hull RUFC at Bever Park. On a stunning morning, the Beavers were to came out victorious over their local rivals wining the match 19 – 12.
Beverley RUFC’s Mini section were back in training under the watchful eye of their coach Roger Spinks as they played ‘tag rugby’ a non contact form of the game.
What a performance. Beverley stormed to the head of the table with a twelve try romp taking their points total to 122 in two games. In the searing heat they simply ran riot with some breathtaking rugby.
Beverley RUFC open their home campaign for this season with the visit of Morpeth to Beaver Park on Saturday (kick-off 3 p.m.). Head Coach Anthony Posa will be hoping to build on last week’s performance at Old Crossleyans.
Early autumn sunshine, a lush green pitch and the eager anticipation of a new season. All that was needed here was a fast open game, and these two sides duly provided it. Expectations for the season are high at Beverley RUFC
Beverley RUFC will embark upon their new season on Saturday with a visit to Halifax where they will take on Old Crossleyans in the North One (East) fixture.