Fine Win Moves Beverley Off Foot of Table
A near gale force wind and two sides struggling at the foot of the table hardly suggested it was going to be an afternoon of classy rugby.
A near gale force wind and two sides struggling at the foot of the table hardly suggested it was going to be an afternoon of classy rugby.
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
At last. A first win for Beverley and a fine one at that with a bonus point to boot. There was little here to suggest that they had gone into this game winless and without a single point
An entertaining afternoon with plenty of running rugby but not really much of it of high quality. Both sides were error-prone throughout but 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 match was Beverley’s to lose. And at the death they duly did. They had led 8-3 from early on and had successfully rebuffed all Cleckheaton’s efforts to get back into it.
Beverley welcome Cleackheaton from West Leeds to Beaver Park this Saturday for their National 3 North fixture this weekend buoyed by last weeks trip to Rossendale.
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.
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.
The Christmas break in fixtures gives Beverley RUFC the opportunity to reflect on the season so far.
Better. Much better. After a disappointing defeat in their opening game Beverley RUFC gave notice that they are back in town in front of their own fans at Beaver Park.
Beverley rounded off their league campaign in fine style to end the season twenty points clear at the top of North One East. In the twenty six games played they suffered only two defeats and scored 1229 points at an average of 47 points per game.
You will not see rugby much better than this. Beverley already had the league title wrapped up but Sheffield were still battling for a play-off place. And they set their stall out here to go for it.