Plenty Of Positives For Braves Despite Losing To East Hull
For the second week running Beverley just came up short, but despite the loss can take many positives out of the game and look forward to the rest of the season with confidence and belief.
For the second week running Beverley just came up short, but despite the loss can take many positives out of the game and look forward to the rest of the season with confidence and belief.
Beverley Braves heartbreakingly beaten by West Hull in a full-blooded encounter up at a cold and windy Longcroft School.
Beverley Braves under tens ended a successful season with a very good performance at Saltend losing on goal kicks only after sharing ten tries with Skirlaugh.
Some outstanding goal-line defence towards the end saw the young Braves thwart all Wyke’s attempts to snatch the game at the death and emerge triumphant from this entertaining seesaw encounter.
Beverley Braves under tens blew off a few cobwebs after the holidays with a convincing win over a spirited Victoria outfit despite still missing eight players.
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 tens, sponsored by Blades Glazing & Joinery, got taught a valuable lesson in attitude and application against a Victoria side struggling with numbers but not in skill or in their commitment to each other.
An emotional Coach Craig Collins said afterwards ‘Its not about the size of the dog in the fight as much as the size of the fight in the dog!
The Beverley Braves made it three wins on the bounce with a solid, if not spectacular, victory against a game All Blacks team that probably had the better of it for long parts of the game.
Beverley went to East Hull and came away with the spoils in a rough game that just about simmered under boiling point for its entirety.
Beverley under nines cruelly missed out on a victory against Skirlaugh Bulls in the pouring rain at Longcroft but were second-best in the score line only after a pulsating, end to end tussle.
Beverley Braves came up short on Wednesday night despite a great effort in what was their first game in a fortnight against the green and golds of West Hull who seemed to settle in the wet weather much quicker than their hosts.
In a massive team effort, the young Beverley Braves came from two tries down to tie against the Tigers in a thrilling game that they can count themselves extremely unlucky not to have emerged victorious from. The rugby league on display from Beverley was nothing short of excellent for under nines with sweeping passing movements a pleasure to watch and some bone crunching defence, which had the crowd wincing at…
The Beverley Braves U8s earned well deserved 4 – 4 drawwith Cottingham Tigers. The Beverley Braves lost to the Tigers 5-2 earlier in the season, so this was a good opportunity to see how the team had progressed.
Beverley Braves U9s ran out comfortable winners against a decent Vikings side on Wednesday night beating their opponents 10 tries to 5
It was a beautiful evening in west Hull on Wednesday as these two teams entertained the crowd in a thrilling seesaw affair that went down to the very last minute.
The Beverley Braves U8s produced the performance of their season so far, to hold a strong Wyke team to a draw. The team had worked hard in training on their defensive game, and this helped Beverley take a 3-1 lead. In attack