RUGBY LEAGUE : Howdle Faces Selection Headache For Visit of Ryder
Beverley ARLC will get their new season under-way this weekend with home fixture against Ryder at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Beverley ARLC will get their new season under-way this weekend with home fixture against Ryder at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Beverley ARLC will commence their 2014/15 campaign this Saturday. The make-up of the two divisions in the Hull & District League has now been confirmed.
Beverley Braves Joe Wardill was one of big winners as Hull Kingston Rovers acknowledged their academy players at their Young Player of The Year Awards.
Hull FC U19s completed the double over their arch rivals after they beat Hull Kingston Rovers for the second time this season winning 22-18 under the lights at Bishop Burton College.
The game following a semi-final victory is always a tough one but Beverley Braves under 11s sidestepped this potential banana skin with a thoroughly efficient performance
Beverley Braves under 12s, struggling for players due to injury, illness and holidays lived up to their name once again but just fell short against the league leaders Hull Dockers.
After a string of terrific performances the Braves were looking forward to a re-match with Skirlaugh.
Archie Murdoch scored four tries but the team defensive effort went a long way to ensuring the win as well.
Pre-season training is now in full swing at Beverley RLFC. The blue and golds are welcoming new and old players to the twice weekly sessions every Tuesday and Thursday at the Leisure Centre (behind the Hodgsons) at 6.30pm to 8pm.
Beverley Braves under 13s recorded their third league victory of the season with a 22-8 home victory over Lambwath Lions.
Phil Clark the Hull Wyke coach said their victory over the Beverley Braves was down the his sides determination.
Beverley Braves under 12s consolidated their mid table position with a fifth league win of the season away at a damp Hull Isberg.
Unusual conditions greeted the Beverley Braves for this derby match with a pitch made unpredictable by having a thick layer of cut grass covering the whole field.
In hot sunshine at Beverley Leisure Centre, the Beverley Braves under 12s recorded their first home league win of the season and at the same time make up for an under par performance the previous week at Holderness.
A Joe McCabe hat trick ensured the Braves grabbed the spoils out at Keyingham but even that wasn’t enough for him to earn the man of the match award as work horse Josh Hamlyn took that accolade after a tireless performance from the second row.
Ben Calvert said he was gob smacked after picking up three accolades at glitzy Beverley ARLC awards dinner night.
Beverley Braves under 12s were taught a harsh lesson at Keyingham, crushed by 40 points to 8 by a well drilled but skilful team display by Holderness Vikings.