Braves Push Unbeaten Hull All The Way
The Beverley Braves fronted up to a previously unbeaten West Hull and were unlucky not to have come away with the spoils after a really good performance.
The Beverley Braves fronted up to a previously unbeaten West Hull and were unlucky not to have come away with the spoils after a really good performance.
Beverley Rugby League club held their annual presentation evening last Saturday at the Hodgsons Pub. The guest of honour for the evening was former Hull KR, Hull FC.
Beverley Braves under 10’s made it three consecutive wins with a great team performance against a Victoria side that deserved more from the game than the two their two tries.
It was important for the Beverley Braves to bounce back after the previous week and they did just that in style. Myton kicked the ball to start the game and it came to Joe Wardill who accelerated from his own line up the field running from one wing
Reece Wallan starred for the Braves under nines on Wednesday night at Longcroft School despite the boys just coming up short against the All Blacks. However the 10 – 8 defeat was definitely through no lack of effort.
David Elvidge sent in these pictures he took at the Beverley Leisure Centre featuring local rugby league side Beverley ARLC. This friendly match was a real test for Beverley who were narrowly beaten by Lambwath who play in a high league.
The blue and golds yet again are without a fixture this weekend due the playing of the Council Trophy semi-finals. They have just one scheduled league fixture remaining against GW Horners which they are not sure when or if this fixture
The Beverley Braves needed to maintain their current form from previous matches against a strong looking Wyke side and it was the visitors who had the early pressure.
The blue and golds travelled out to Keyingham last Saturday on a near perfect Spring afternoon welcoming back Lee Stevens, Gavin Platt and Adam Norton from their various work commitments to bolster up the pack.
Right from the whistle the crowd knew this match was going to be a physical one as Dockers initial attack was a massive charge down the middle of the pitch, their strength was obvious and the battle had commenced
Beverley ARLC return to action after a three week layoff this Saturday. They will play Fenners away in the first round of the Council Trophy. Beverley still have 2 outstanding league fixtures remaining.
Beverley Braves travelled to West Hull with confidence after last week’s superb performance against East Hull and as the game kicked off in the sunshine expectations were high.
With numbers depleted due to injuries and only one sub Beverley had a massive battle on their hands to start the new season against tough rivals East Hull.
The blue and golds troubled season is now limping towards its conclusion. They managed to field a reasonably strong line up last Saturday at the Roy Waudby Complex welcoming back Steve Davidson after a period of absence
Beverley ARLC bowed out of the Council Cup at the first round stage last Saturday at Costello. In a familiar tale for the visitors. There was effort and enthusiasm aplenty but errors were made at vital stages.
Beverley ARLC’s fixture away to GW Horners again became a victim of the big freeze. By coincidence the two sides have been drawn together in the first round of the Council Cup and will meet each other again this Saturday at Costello playing fields kicking off at 2 pm. Throughout the 3 week lay off spirit has remained high in the camp and the players are determined to get that…
The blue and golds fixture last Saturday at Keyingham against Holderness Vikings was postponed along with all but one of the Hull & District League programme of fixtures as an icy blast swept East Yorkshire.
Beverley’s season continues along the same theme. Pride and passion aplenty but littered with mistakes that are so often ruthlessly punished by the opposition.
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