Beavers Set To Blend Youth With Experience For Guisborough Game
Beverley RUFC welcome Guisborough to Beaver Park this week who like Beverley suffered a similar fate by losing their first league match at home last week.
Beverley RUFC welcome Guisborough to Beaver Park this week who like Beverley suffered a similar fate by losing their first league match at home last week.
Beverleys’ final game of the season was always going to be a difficult task, playing at a ground where they had never won in the past.
Perhaps the least said about this the better. It was Beverley’s last home fixture of what has been a fairly wretched season and it ended in another heavy defeat.
A much needed win at last for Beverley RUFC. Conditions today were not helped by a strong crosswind but as a spectacle this game was pretty dire.
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.
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.
Beverley RUFC welcome the high flying Sandal this weekend to Beaver Park who arrive with a playing record in stark contrast to the men from East Yorkshire.
Some good rugby but not a particularly memorable afternoon. Beverley had a good first half and led 21-17 at the break but fell away in the second half allowing Billingham to leave with a bonus point win.
Beverley RUFC cross the Pennines on Saturday to face Rossendale RUFC in their penultimate National League 3(North) match for this season.
An enthralling match.It was fast, furious and never dull and it all ended happily for Beverley RUFC. The upshot was that with the win and four-try bonus point Beverley RUFC are now level pegging in the scrap forthe probable last remaining position of safety.
A frustrating day for Beverley RUFC. They badly needed a win here and had ample opportunities to get it but in the end too many chances went begging and they paid the price.
Beverley RUFC resume their battle against relegation from National League 3 (North) with a tough assignment at West Hartlepool on Saturday. Unfortunately they will have to do so without their contingent of Yorkshire Under 20’s players
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Beverley RUFC 2nd XV got back to winning ways at Beaver Park as they racked up a cracking 53 – 0 win of rivals Driffield.
Birkenhead Park are a most friendly club and their hospitality before and after the game is second to none. But out on their own pitch they are always a tough proposition and Beverley RUFC will not have relished travelling there today with another heavily patched up side. The result was more or less inevitable and it was largely a question of how well Beverley RUFC would acquit themselves. Once again…
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