RUGBY UNION : Colts Too Strong For Cleethorpes
Beverley RUFC Colts made the trip to Cleethorpes for an arranged friendly, but the match turned out to be anything but a friendly.
Beverley RUFC Colts made the trip to Cleethorpes for an arranged friendly, but the match turned out to be anything but a friendly.
This match was Beverley’s to lose. And at the death they duly did. They had led 8-3 from early on and had successfully rebuffed all Cleckheaton’s efforts to get back into it.
Beverley welcome Cleackheaton from West Leeds to Beaver Park this Saturday for their National 3 North fixture this weekend buoyed by last weeks trip to Rossendale.
This was some match. Beverley came back from 40-6 down to get to within nine points of snatching victory. Given another few minutes they might easily have done it.
Beverley head across the Pennines for their National North 3 fixture against Rossendale after having to call off last weeks game against Sale FC due to Beaver Park being waterlogged.
Craig Hancock has turned his back on the capital city for the last time and has pulled up his roots to lay them down again in his home town of Beverley.
Beverley return to action this week after having a much needed week off having endured a tough start to their National North 3 campaign.
Beverley RUFC Colts ended a run of three consecutive defeats as they demolished Selby at Beaver Park by 22 points.
Another spirited fightback by Beverley RUFC but again not quite enough. They went from 8-39 to 29-39 and given another five minutes might well have snatched a losing bonus point.
Beverley make the trip out west this week to Wirral in a must-win match that could lift the Beavers off the bottom of the table.
Beverley RUFC Colts made the longest trip of the season to Wharfedale. The Colts were on the back on two narrow losses to Pocklington and Wath Upon Dearne.
Another defeat but by no means the disaster that Beverley might have been anticipating against the new league leaders.
Beverley return back to the comforts of Beaver Park without a win in 4 league games and welcome Waterloo who have been in impressive form so far this season.
Beverley RUFC Colts for the second game in a row gave missed out on victory after conceding late on against Wath Upon Dearne at Beaver Park.
A fine autumn day and ideal conditions for rugby but in the end not much cheer for Beverley RUFC. Perhaps predictably they found themselves totally outclassed.
Beverley RUFC make the journey to the North East this weekend with a similar win loss record as Westoe but are separated by just 2 points at the bottom of the table.
Pretty much a no-contest. Sandal are a polished side almost certainly destined for promotion while Beverley are in a state of transition following the summer departure of many of their senior players.