Although the score line reads as a horror show for Beverley RUFC, it must be said it wasn’t all that it may seem. Sheffield were outstanding in the first half in every facet of play from their offloading in the forwards
A rather curious game. For half an hour Beverley were all over the place and within twenty minutes had already handed Lymm three tries on a plate. They were simply awful.
Beverley RUFC first match of a new season. The earlier rain had eased up and playing conditions were ideal. Sadly the game did not quite live up to the anticipation.
What a match. You will not see much rugby more exciting than this. With five minutes remaining Beverley had this pulsating game won at 32-23 but Rossendale came back with a converted try and then won it with a try at the death.
Beverley RUFC will be missing the big man Goran Jelencic for their first home game of the new National League Three season after he sustained a chipped elbow at Morley.
Beverley rounded off their league campaign in fine style to end the season twenty points clear at the top of North One East. In the twenty six games played they suffered only two defeats and scored 1229 points at an average of 47 points per game.
You will not see rugby much better than this. Beverley already had the league title wrapped up but Sheffield were still battling for a play-off place. And they set their stall out here to go for it.
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.
Well that’s it then. This victory and defeat for their two closest rivals as good as ensures that Beverley will now be champions of North One East. Strictly it is not over till
Beverley RUFC host Northern RFC at Beaver Park on Saturday when they continue their North 1 (East) league programme in a game sponsored by former club captain Jonathan Fisher of Fisher Engineering.
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
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.
Following their emphatic win at former league leaders Wheatley Hills last Saturday, Beverley return to Yorkshire Cup action this weekend against the same opponents but this time at Beaver Park.
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.
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