Guy Adams Set To Rotate Players For Haworth Park Rangers Cup Clash
The blue and golds’ fixture against Hull Isberg at the Leisure Centre last Saturday was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
The blue and golds’ fixture against Hull Isberg at the Leisure Centre last Saturday was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
The blue and golds clinically dispatched of a plucky Park Rangers outfit on a foul afternoon in Hull last Saturday. Coach Guy Adams had to contend with a number of absentees due to work commitments and forced him to re-shuffle his starting lineup.
The blue and golds had to dig deep for this thoroughly deserved win last Saturday at Bilton. The home side enjoyed a lion’s share of possession and territory in the second half forcing Beverley to defend repeat set after set.
The blue and golds saw their first action in a month due to recent postponements in the first round of the Council Cup last Saturday at Lambwath.
Beverley ARLC went into this fixture with a number of absentees due to work commitments. The two Steve Davidsons were missing as were Adam Norton and Mark Nicholson.
This was a pleasing performance from the blue and golds last Saturday on their travels. They trailed 8-6 at the interval but produced a dominant second half display to run out convincing winners.
These two sides produced an entertaining encounter at the Beverley Leisure Centre last Saturday which but for the final ten minutes looked as if the result could have gone either way. It was probably the blue and gold’s best performance of the season against a side still unbeaten this season.
This was always going to be a tough encounter on the East coast against a side that will contest the Tom Beeutiman Cup Final against Cottingham Tigers next month but the way the blue and golds played in the opening 30 minutes suggested an unlikely victory.
The blue and golds took 2 valuable league points last Saturday at the Leisure Centre in a game which they appeared to dominate from start to finish but astonishingly only won by 10 points.
This was probably Beverley’s most disappointing performance of the season at the Eastmount Community Centre last Saturday. They managed to field a fairly strong lineup with only Gavin Proctor a late withdrawal due to injury.
The blue and golds get back to league action this Saturday with a trip to face Lambwath Lions. Lambwath now play their home games at the Eastmount Community Centre Longhill.
The blue and golds will resume playing this weekend in the second round of the Tom Beautiman Cup at home to Haworth Park. The two sides met only three weeks ago in the league with Beverley ARLC being edged out 24-22 in a game they led for long periods.
Watching the two sides warm up last Saturday at the Leisure Centre, the sheer physical presence of the West Riding outfit was always going to be a deciding factor in this Yorkshire Cup tie.
The blue and golds will host their plum Yorkshire Cup second round tie at the Leisure Centre kicking off at 2pm this Saturday. Pennine Premier League outfit Halifax Irish will be in town on Saturday. A full day’s entertainment will be on offer with the Beverley Braves
The blue and golds will start their Hull & District League campaign this Saturday away to Three Tuns (formerly GW Horners). Guy Adams was pleased with the squad’s only run out against quality opposition Wortley Dragons three weeks ago.
Both these sides served up a quality pre-season friendly for the big crowd that assembled at the Beverley Leisure Centre. The West Riding outfit gave Guy Adam’s side just the kind of tough examination he was looking for, and he will draw many positives from it.
The blue and golds will finally be in action on the field this Saturday when Leeds based outfit Wortley Dragons will be the visitors to the Beverley Leisure Centre kicking off at 2pm.
An important meeting will take place this Monday 13th August 7.30pm at the Hodgsons Pub. It is a joint meeting between the open age section, and the Beverley Braves.
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