Beavers Return To Action With Fixture Against Waterloo
Beverley RUFC resume their league programme this Saturday with a home fixture against struggling Firwood Waterloo at Beaver Park.
Beverley RUFC resume their league programme this Saturday with a home fixture against struggling Firwood Waterloo at Beaver Park.
Plenty of endeavour and spirit but it all got rather bogged down in the wet and heavy going. Both these high scoring sides are in fine form at the moment and on a dry day this would probably have been a cracker.
Beverley RUFC Head Coach Anthony Posa is under no illusions to the task that face his men this week.
Beverley RUFC Colts beat Guisborough by twenty points at Beaver Park as the top two sides met in the league.
Another afternoon of thrilling rugby and another good win for Beverley. Beverley at the moment are in a rich vein of form, averaging over 35 points a game in their latest ten matches.
Beverley RUFC made it two wins in two as they beat Sandal at Beaver Park. The win keeps the Beavers in sixth spot in the National North Three table on 51 points.
Impressive Beverley RUFC will be looking to maintain their fine form of late when they entertain yet another high flying National Three North side in Wakefield’s Sandal RUFC this Saturday
Maybe not quite the performance of the season but not far off it. To come away from Rossendale with a bonus point victory is no mean feat and Beverley did it in some style.
Beverley RUFC are hoping to start the second half of the season where they left off before Christmas and continue their rich seam of form, when they visit early pacesetters Rossendale in Lancashire on Saturday.
The Christmas break in fixtures gives Beverley RUFC the opportunity to reflect on the season so far.
A workmanlike display and a good win for Beverley. Apart from a scrappy twenty minute spell in the second half this was an enjoyable but unspectacular game.
This week Beverley RUFC entertain Percy Park in their final National Three League fixture before the Christmas break. Percy Park are one of the oldest clubs in English rugby and are naturally steeped in tradition.
Following a brilliant run of victories in recent weeks, it was only natural that the boys should go into this contest brimming with confidence. But they were in for a very sudden wake-up call.
Beverley began the second half of their league programme with a comfortable win in damp and murky conditions at Penrith. There were periodic bursts of good rugby but generally this was a pretty low key affair.
Injury hit Beverley are preparing for their longest away fixture on Saturday against Penrith in Cumbria.
Once again so near and yet so far for Beverley RUFC. They led here for threequarters of the match and with three minutes to go had the game won.
Huddersfield RUFC are this Saturday’s visitors to Beaver Park for the National League 3 fixture with the Beavers.
A useful two league points for Beverley RUFC but it could have been better. They had by far the greater share of the game and played the slicker rugby.
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