Don’t be fooled by this score line as the young Braves gave the much bigger Bulls a real scare before a 10-minute spell immediately after the break when Beverley never touched the ball finally broke them.
Beverley Braves under 12s ground out a well-earned victory over East Hull on a fine Sunday morning, overcoming a 4 nil half time scoreline to prevail 6-4 after Owen Miller
After a heavy opening defeat to the season and then a fine rare win over last year’s double winners East Hull, Beverley Braves under 12s continued their progress
Beverley Braves under 11s put their disappointing cup final loss well and truly behind them with this comprehensive victory at the leisure centre over their nearest rivals Cottingham Tigers.
A Joe McCabe hat trick ensured the Braves grabbed the spoils out at Keyingham but even that wasn’t enough for him to earn the man of the match award as work horse Josh Hamlyn took that accolade after a tireless performance from the second row.
Beverley Braves under 11s bounced back from an indifferent performance last week to beat Dockers by two tries to nil, a figure which could have easily been more.
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 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 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.
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.
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