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
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 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.
An unbeaten 55 by Paul Fleming helped Beverley Town 3rd XI a six wicket victory over Airmyn Cricket Club. Beverley won the toss and decided to bowl. The choice paid off as they dismissed the visitors for 137 runs.
Sandal RFC are the visitors to Beaver Park on Saturday for the National League 3 (North) fixture with Beverley. The match is jointly sponsored by Smailes Goldie & Co. and N & P Electrical Services Ltd and Kicks off at 3 p.m.
Beverley RUFC resume their battle against relegation from National League 3 (North) with a tough assignment at West Hartlepool on Saturday. Unfortunately they will have to do so without their contingent of Yorkshire Under 20’s players
Beverley RUFC’s horrendous run of serious injuries which have blighted their season continues with the blow suffered by influential fly half Phil Duboulay after 15 minutes of the game against Waterloo on Saturday.
A thrilling match and a terrific second half. At halftime Beverley RUFC were down and out. They trailed 17-5; their influential fly half was on his way to hospital with a suspected broken leg, and a red card had reduced them to fourteen.
A humdinger of a match. Eighty minutes of thrilling rugby and it all ended appropriately in a tense and nailbiting finale. Had Phil Duboulay’s conversion attempt from the touchline with the last action of the match not narrowly dropped the wrong side of the crossbar
Following up on last Saturday’s excellent win against Birkenhead Park, Beverley RUFC take on league leaders and probable champions Darlington Mowden Park at Beaver Park on Saturday.
This was more like it. After a below-par performance at Altrincham the previous week Beverley RUFC got back to their good form of recent weeks and secured a fine win against fifth placed Birkenhead Park.
A curiously flat affair. Given their league positions this was a game both sides desperately needed to win. Altrincham for their part went all out for it but Beverley RUFC after their recent good form strangely never really turned up here and in the end were lucky
Beverley RUFC resume their National League 3 (North) programme on Saturday with the relatively short journey to the West Riding to take on Bradford & Bingley
A cracking match and a fine win for Beverley RUFC over second placed Chester who had sustained only four previous defeats this season. It was exciting stuff from start to finish.
Despite a fierce crosswind this was a fast open game in which the result remained in the balance right to the end. Victory could have gone either way. Sadly for Beverley RUFC it did not go theirs and come the end of the season this narrow defeat could prove to have been crucial if they narrowly fail in their battle against relegation. If so it would be a pity. After…