Beavers Get Back To Winning Ways Away At Keighley
Beverley RUFC put last Saturdays disappointing performance at Hullensians behind them as they picked up their third win of the season away at Keighley.
Beverley RUFC put last Saturdays disappointing performance at Hullensians behind them as they picked up their third win of the season away at Keighley.
A strong first half from Beverley RUFC proved the difference as the Beavers beat Bradford Salem 30-24 maintaining their perfect start to the new season.
This was the twice postponed fixture between these two clubs and needed to be moved to Driffield since the Beverley ground was previously booked
Beverley RUFC travelled the short distance to Doncaster on Saturday to take on Wheatley Hills, who are battling to avoid relegation, and what a performance they turned in.
Beverley RUFC Colts are champions after they beat Scunthorpe by a single point at Beaver Park.
On a pitch that was heavy under foot Beverley dominated territory along with possession
Beverley RUFC Colts reached the semi-final of the Yorkshire Cup this weekend as they overcame Middlesbrough at Beaver Park.
Another courageous Beverley effort but once again without reward. Had they been able to get their hands on the ball a bit more this might have been a different story.
With bleary eyes and heads hung low the lads from Beverley travelled to Rotherham who had previously proven to be light opposition.
Beverley were totally outplayed in all departments and went down to a heavy defeat in their local derby at Pocklington.
This was an all too familiar Beverley afternoon. Bags of endeavour and wholehearted effort and plenty of the play but in the end nothing to show for it.
Beverley travelled to Malton and arrived to find the pitch in appalling condition. Wet Icy and probably not fit to play on. All the conditions to suit the Malton style of play.
Having recovered from their mauling at the hands of Doncaster Phoenix two weeks ago, Beverley RUFC bounced back in some style last weekend.
Beverley RUFC Colts are sitting pretty at the top of Division II of the Yorkshire Senior Colts League.
Beverley came up with the goods over a good sandal side who had not been beaten thus far in the league
the game was played in blustery but clear conditions and Beverley kicked off
So in the end it finished all square. Both sides were probably left feeling a sense of frustration, Beverley perhaps the more so because with ten minutes left they led 23-11
Beverley headed up the road to Newcastle to face Northern on Saturday. Actually it would be more accurately described as up the river