This was another tough day at the office for the Blue and Golds, with positives again being drawn by the effort and enthusiasm that is being shown by the young squad.
It was a similar story to previous weeks, where Beverley looked to be building momentum but turned over possession at vital stages and the opposition took advantage. Sam French’s message to the players was again ”We need to play smarter”.
A rising local artist has been commissioned by Hull City Council to produce a piece of artwork recognising the vital contribution of frontline workers during the pandemic.
Erin Ledsom is an embroidery artist from Hull and a recent graduate of the prestigious Royal College of Needlework. Her colourful and textured work often draws inspiration from her home town.
Beverley RUFC welcome Guisborough to Beaver Park this week who like Beverley suffered a similar fate by losing their first league match at home last week.
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.
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.
From Tuesday 9th of October real ale lovers across the region will get the chance to sample the Beverley Real Ale festivals first festival ale ‘White Rabbit’ Brewed by festival sponsors Great Newsome Brewery.
Around 13,000 people packed Queen Victoria square in Hull to welcome Alex Smith and gold medallist Luke Campbell from the Olympics. Thousands of people went nuts as the two Hull lads were presented to waiting masses by BBC’s David Burns.
Beverley RUFC 2nds were crowned East Yorkshire Division One Champions on Sunday in a thrilling final against Malton, running out eventual winner 31-25. On a fine afternoon for rugby at Driffields Kelleythorpe ground, the crowd were treated to a cracking game which was credit to both sides. With so much riding on the game you could have forgiven either side if they’d played safe and low risk rugby, but neither…
Beverley 2nds travelled across the Humber on Saturday to face Cleethorpes 1st team after original opponents Marist called off on Thursday. Playing with a slight breeze behind them Beverley started slowly and never really got out of 2nd gear all match in what proved to be their toughest encounter for several weeks. Cleethorpes registered the first points of the match from a penalty as Beverley failed to adapt to some…
With many regulars returning to the side and coach Andy Franklin running things from the side lines things are beginning to look up for Beverley. The game didn’t get off to a great start with Alistair James going off injured in a record time of 12 seconds but with the addition of Shaun Barker and Jordan Thorne to the pack and Mike killgannon and Jerry Barnes to the backs Beverley…