You couldn’t ask for much better than this. Beverley RUFC have played some tremendous rugby in the course of this season but not much that has surpassed this for quality. It was not so much the number of tries they scored but the sheer quality of them that was so impressive.
Job done. Beverley RUFC needed just two points to be certain of finishing as champions of North One East and they duly got them here. They were far from their best for most of this match but who cares.
A good first half and some excellent defending brought Beverley RUFC what in the end turned out to be a comfortable victory. Both sides were up for this. Morley needed a win to maintain their push for promotion while Beverley RUFC
Normal service resumed. After last week’s blip at Cleckheaton Beverley RUFC got back to form in fine style and recorded an emphatic win to go thirteen points clear at the top. It was tough on Durham.
Beverley RUFC visit Cleckheaton on Saturday for a difficult North 1 (East) fixture with some serious selection problems. Influential back row man David Worrall is unavailable
Some good rugby but overall a rather strange game. The outcome was settled in a devastating quarter of an hour spell at the end of the first half during which Beverley RUFC ran in five unanswered tries.
A rousing local derby from which Beverley RUFC somehow emerged with their winning sequence intact. But it was a mighty close run thing. For three-quarters of the match they were completely outplayed.
Seven tries, seven conversions. Beverley RUFC comfortably continued their good run and they now stand fourteen points clear of their nearest rivals at the top of North One East.
Beverley RUFC opened the second half of their league season in fine style. Morpeth for the second time this season were unlucky to come up against them when they were in rampant mood.
Another good day for Beverley RUFC. In their last two matches they have seen off their two closest rivals and scored over 100 points in the process. They now stand nine points clear at the top of North One East
Some good tries but on the whole not an afternoon of high entertainment value. The Yorkshire Cup in recent years has lost much of its gravitas and clubs now often use it to give their fringe and young players a run out.
This weekend Beverley RUFC entertain Darlington in their North 1 (East) league fixture and they will have high hopes of repeating last week’s performance when they convincingly beat Durham City by 59 points to 17.
Another good day’s work for Beverley RUFC. Durham are having a tough season with only one win and before today only 47 points scored. Up against a Beverley RUFC side with six wins out of seven they were realisticall
This was a bit more like it. After their disappointing display the previous week Beverley RUFC got themselves together today and ended up with a much needed five point win. It was a hard-fought affair and in truth for half the match things were not that much better than at Morley.
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.
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.
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.