Beverley Held At Home As Driffield Fight Back
So in the end it finished all square. Both sides were probably left feeling a sense of frustration, Beverley perhaps the more so because with ten minutes left they led 23-11
So in the end it finished all square. Both sides were probably left feeling a sense of frustration, Beverley perhaps the more so because with ten minutes left they led 23-11
The least said about this the better. After several weeks of steady improvement this was a hugely disappointing step backwards for Beverley.
Perhaps the least said about this the better. It was Beverley’s last home fixture of what has been a fairly wretched season and it ended in another heavy defeat.
Good in parts but overall not a particularly memorable afternoon. After their steadily improving recent performances today was disappointing for Beverley.
Beverley RUFC continue their National North 3 campaign with a postponed fixture against Sale FC Rugby Club.
A hard fought and thoroughly enjoyable game between two well-matched sides. After their trouncing at Burnage the previous week Beverley came back in fine style and might easily have won this.
In the end this was a disappointing scoreline for Beverley. In recent weeks despite not winning they have been playing increasingly well and a comprehensive victory has looked to be just round the corner.
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 return to action this week after having a much needed week off having endured a tough start to their National North 3 campaign.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
Cold, wet, windy, a long suspension of play for a serious injury, and a stand full of home supporters who seldom paused in their relentless whingeing at the referee.
Wind, mud, and a day to forget for Beverley. Given the conditions there was never likely to be much finesse on view but Waterloo played by far the better rugby and fully deserved to win.