Blue & Golds End Losing Streak At Leisure Centre
Blue and Golds coach Guy Adams is delighted with the response of his side after they progressed to the semi final of the cup.
Blue and Golds coach Guy Adams is delighted with the response of his side after they progressed to the semi final of the cup.
Rugby League will finally return to Beverley as the Blue and Golds will at least get to complete their second round cup tie against Haworth Park.
The Blue and Golds are again without a fixture this weekend as local Rugby League teams take a week off to watch the World Cup.
The blue and golds did much soul searching following last week’s defeat and did much to restore pride with Saturday’s performance.
This was a very disappointing afternoon for the blue and golds on their travels to East Hull. Despite fielding, a reasonably strong line up, with only notable absentees
The form book was turned inside out for this second round tie at the Beverley Leisure Centre on Saturday.
Beverley ARLC have announced they are to move their second round Yorkshire Cup clash with Haworth Park.
The blue and gold thoroughly deserved this morale boosting victory at the Leisure Centre last Saturday. Trailing 18-4 at the break, they staged a thrilling second half revival to overcome
The blue and golds slipped to an opening-day defeat on their travels as they were beaten by Lambwath Lions 12-6 on Saturday.
Beverley ARLC get there 2013/14 campaign under-way this Saturday when they make the trip to face Lambwath Lions. There have been a number of changes around the Hull & District League during the Summer.
The blue and golds pre-season training is now in full swing ahead of the start of the 2013/14 campaign in September.
The blue and golds chose to give run-outs to 24 different players in this ‘friendly’ encounter against the RAF outfit last Thursday.
The blue and golds season ended in disappointment last Saturday. During the week before the Ray Speckman Cup Final, it emerged that they had fielded an unregistered player in the semi-final clash with Bilton Sully’s.
The blue and golds progressed to the final of the Ray Speckman Cup in an exciting ding dong affair at Bilton last Saturday. Work commitments forced a reshuffle by coach Guy Adams.
This ‘home’ fixture had to be switched to Haworth Park at short notice due to the Beverley Leisure Centre being unavailable due to cricket.
The blue and golds will resume playing this Saturday when they take on Haworth Park at home. The match is one of three remaining fixtures, which have yet to be completed in the Hull & District League.
The blue and golds hoped to play this cup tie for league points in order for them to complete their league campaign. Their opponents astonishingly refused to agree to this.
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