Coach Praises Braves Effort After They Beat Victoria
Beverley Braves under tens blew off a few cobwebs after the holidays with a convincing win over a spirited Victoria outfit despite still missing eight players.
Beverley Braves under tens blew off a few cobwebs after the holidays with a convincing win over a spirited Victoria outfit despite still missing eight players.
Beverly Braves U10s enjoyed a fine win as they beat Hull Victoria by 20 points in the Hull & District League.
The nine a side matches favour the Beverley Braves game as there is more space and this suits their fast passing style. This became apparent in the opening minutes of the first match when James McGahey made a perfectly timed pass to Joe Wardill who was accelerating at pace.
After the bitter taste of cup final defeat Beverley Braves wanted to cement their place at the top of the league with a win over their nearest rivals Hull Isberg.
Beverley Braves under 11s lost to Hull Wyke by just two points in sweltering heat. A draw would who have been a fairer result as the two teams fought out a great game scoring four tries each.
Beverley Braves under 10s overcame a very good West’s outfit with an outstanding performance up at Hodgsons, a great team performance full of spirit, guts and fair bit of skill on show.
This was the Hull and District Youth group cup final and favourites Beverley Braves who were undefeated this season with only 28 points scored against them so far in nine matches.
The Beverley Braves U10s proved to be too good for Hull Wyke as the sides did battle playing a good game of rugby league in the rain at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Beverley Braves under 11s never recovered from a slow start and crashed to 12-28 defeat against Dockers at the Beverley Leisure Centre. The result means Dockers retain the Curly cup played for in memory of Paul ‘Curly’ Quiney
Beverley made the perfect start to the match with an explosive run from prop Harry Bulleyment who brushed the Tigers defence to one side as he powered through with an unstoppable charge between the posts opening the scoring for the Braves.
Rugby League action from the match featuring the the Beverley Braves who hosted the West Hull at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
The Beverley Braves U15s beat the Myton Warriors 56 – 0 at the Beverley Leisure Centre to make it nine wins in nine for the season.
Another good win was had by the Beverley Braves U10s, who beat the Myton Warriors 22 – 10 at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Beverley Braves under tens, sponsored by Blades Glazing & Joinery, got taught a valuable lesson in attitude and application against a Victoria side struggling with numbers but not in skill or in their commitment to each other.
The Beverley Braves got off to a great start with Will Johnson taking the ball in strongly, the ball then found Keegan Bartlett who expertly kicked it across field.
Beverley Braves under elevens crashed out of the Admiral of the Humber cup at the quarter-final stage with a below par performance at West Hull.
Action from the Beverley Leisure Centre where the Beverley Braves hosted Lambwath Lions in the Hull & District League. The Braves, playing in blue got off to the quick start scoring early in the game and never really looked back.
Matches between Beverley Braves and Myton Warriors have always been tight affairs at this age group and Sunday’s game at Beverley leisure centre was no exception.