Bussey Missing For Trip To Morpeth
Beverley opens up the second half of the season with their longest away trip to Northumberland on Saturday to take on Morpeth.
Beverley opens up the second half of the season with their longest away trip to Northumberland on Saturday to take on Morpeth.
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
For Beverley they don’t come much better than this. You would have expected this top of the table clash between two sides with only one defeat between them in twenty two games to be a close and tightly fought affair.
This Saturday sees the clash of the two leading teams in North 1 (East) when leaders Wheatley Hills take on second place Beverley RUFC at their Brunel Road ground.
The rugby here was not exactly a thing of beauty but it brought Beverley the bonus point win they desperately wanted. There were patches of good play but somehow this game never really got going, probably due in part to some over-enthusiastic refereeing.
Beverley RUFC embark upon the long journey up to Newcastle this weekend to take on Northern RFC in the North 1 (East) league fixture.
Another good day for Beverley RUFC. They needed to record a big win here to boost their points difference and they did it in fine style. Darlington are having an unhappy time since their promotion into North One East
Beverley RUFC will be looking to return to winning ways this weekend when they entertain Cleckheaton at Beaver Park (Kick-off 3.p.m.). If they are to do, so they will need to sort out their worrying preponderance for over elaborating in the backs, in particular.
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
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.
Paul Kershaw described the performance of fighters from St Paul’s Boxing Academy as ‘Great’ as the Hull based club once again put on a cracking night of professional boxing that included a special appearance of Olympic gold medallist Luke Campbell.
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.
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.
Beverley RUFC overcame a tough pre season friendly against Scunthorpe of the National League 3 Midlands.The Beavers won the game 37 – 17 with tries coming from Junior Tupai, Tomasi Tanumi, Craig Hancock
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Saturday night in the Beaver Pub, Beverley enjoyed entertained by resident DJ Rob Lever. The bar was packed full of punters all enjoying a cracking night out. Beverley RUFC captain Junior Tupai was spotted