GALLERY : Beverley Braves Vs Hull Dockers U10s
Beverley Braves U10s hosted Hull Dockers at Longcroft School this week. Short of players the both sides played with a man less.
Beverley Braves U10s hosted Hull Dockers at Longcroft School this week. Short of players the both sides played with a man less.
With 12 players available only the ultimate team performance would get anything from this game for Beverley Braves under 13s. An away game at West Hull
Four Hull Kingston Rovers players have been called up to the England youth development squads for the 2015 season including former Beverley Braves player Owen Harrison.
Beverley Braves Rugby League Club held their presentation evening for all age groups at the same venue on the same day for the first time ever in late November.
Beverley Braves, eager for the last match of the season, was faced with an opposition who sadly had only 10 players so the Braves lined up with the same to make the match a more even battle.
Beverley Braves under 12s had their first taste of play-off football with another fantastic match against Skirlaugh Bulls.
The blue and golds were able to field possibly their strongest starting lineup in many a year and it showed as they romped to a 66 – 0 victory over Cottingham Tigers
Beverley Braves U12s needed to bring their ‘A’ game to their final league game of the season at home to East Hull but started slowly,
This match was originally arranged as a friendly for two sides with a gap in their fixtures but was later designated as an inter league Round Robin Cup game by the league.
Beverley Braves under 11s put their disappointing cup final loss well and truly behind them with this comprehensive victory at the leisure centre over their nearest rivals Cottingham Tigers.
The Beverley Braves had not played as a team since 22nd June so they were all hungry for a game. The whistle blew and the entire team were ready for battle against fourth place Featherstone.
Local rugby league team the Beverley Braves are the latest team to benefit from fund raising at the Tesco store in Beverley.
Beverley Braves Joe Wardill was one of big winners as Hull Kingston Rovers acknowledged their academy players at their Young Player of The Year Awards.
After a back to back defeats the Beverley Braves bounced back in style with an impressive display against Hull Dockers at the Veterans Day Festival.
The game following a semi-final victory is always a tough one but Beverley Braves under 11s sidestepped this potential banana skin with a thoroughly efficient performance
Beverley Braves under 12s, struggling for players due to injury, illness and holidays lived up to their name once again but just fell short against the league leaders Hull Dockers.
After a string of terrific performances the Braves were looking forward to a re-match with Skirlaugh.