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Beverley RUFC welcome the high flying Sandal this weekend to Beaver Park who arrive with a playing record in stark contrast to the men from East Yorkshire.
Beverley RUFC welcome the high flying Sandal this weekend to Beaver Park who arrive with a playing record in stark contrast to the men from East Yorkshire.
Some good rugby but not a particularly memorable afternoon. Beverley had a good first half and led 21-17 at the break but fell away in the second half allowing Billingham to leave with a bonus point win.
Beverley RUFC Under 12s started their first competitive matches of the season away at Driffield with mixed fortunes.
When the fixture list came out Beverley RUFC would’ve happily taken these next few weeks of comfort in their own backyard with two home games.
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
Beverley make their way down to South Yorkshire this weekend having secured their first win of the season last week against Burnage.
Not exactly a classic but a good win for Beverley RUFC. The match throughout was hampered by damp conditions and a persistent drizzle which added to its scrappiness.
Beverley RUFC will welcome Burnage to Beaver Park this Saturday as the clubs go head to head in the National North League 3.
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 make the trip across the Pennines this week to play Lymm RUFC. The beavers made a rusty start to their campaign last week going down 15 points to 44 at home to Morley.
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.
Beverley RUFC Director of Rugby Junior Tupai is in a confident mood ahead this weekend’s season opener against Morley.
A rugby league game took place at Beaver Park this week that saw the East Yorkshire Warriors take a Beverley RUFC select 13.
Members of Beverley RUFC came together taking part in a Memorial Rugby match in memory of Keith Graham.
Driffield were their first opponents. The boys showed great rucking skills and some strong running. James Ashley and Conor Murphy supported well.
A carefree romp with eighty six points brought the curtain down on another season at Beaver Park. Neither side had anything at stake here and both threw the ball about with abandon.