RUGBY LEAGUE : Blue & Golds Go Top After Winning On The Road
Beverley ARLC returned to the top of Hull & District League One at a very wet and muddy Eastmount Recreation Centre last Saturday.
Beverley ARLC returned to the top of Hull & District League One at a very wet and muddy Eastmount Recreation Centre last Saturday.
When these two teams met just two weeks ago at Saltend, the Braves missed out on a one-point victory when a drop goal attempt with the scores tied at 16 all sailed agonisingly wide.
The Beverley Braves had not played as a team since 22nd June so they were all hungry for a game. The whistle blew and the entire team were ready for battle against fourth place Featherstone.
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
Archie Murdoch scored four tries but the team defensive effort went a long way to ensuring the win as well.
Beverley Braves under 13s recorded their third league victory of the season with a 22-8 home victory over Lambwath Lions.
Beverley Braves U16s have move to third in the Heinz BIG Yorkshire Division 1 after they beat the leaders Farnley Falcons at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
This visit to Fenners was test of character for the blue and golds last Saturday. Much of it was played in appalling conditions of torrential rain with hail mixed in, combined with a howling icy gale.
Something anyone involved field sport will know that is quite often before they can play their fixtures they have to pick up the mess left by some dog walkers.
After leading this match 10-4 at the interval the blue and golds suffered a nightmare second half last Saturday at the Leisure Centre in which they were starved of possession and territory.
West Hull took on their local rivals Hull Dockers in the National Conference League this Saturday. Bragging rights were earned for the boys in green after comprehensive victory that saw the home team score forty points without reply.
This was the Beverley Braves last league match of the season and they did not disappoint their spectators when they showed their powerful presence from the moment the whistle blew.
Beverley ARLC will commence six weeks of very intense pre-season training on Tuesday 30th July at the Leisure Centre 6.30pm.The first game scheduled for September 14th.
Beverley Braves under 11s did not make enough use of the possession they had in this game and as a result came out on the wrong end of a 4- 24 score line against Holderness Vikings at Longcroft.
Beverley Braves under 11s lost to Hull Wyke by just two points in sweltering heat. A draw would who have been a fairer result as the two teams fought out a great game scoring four tries each.
Beverley Braves under 10s overcame a very good West’s outfit with an outstanding performance up at Hodgsons, a great team performance full of spirit, guts and fair bit of skill on show.
Beverley Braves under 11s never recovered from a slow start and crashed to 12-28 defeat against Dockers at the Beverley Leisure Centre. The result means Dockers retain the Curly cup played for in memory of Paul ‘Curly’ Quiney
Rugby League action from the match featuring the the Beverley Braves who hosted the West Hull at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
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