Hockney Prints Enhance Golden Ball Passage In Beverley
Some of the most famous works by local artist David Hockney are breathing new life into a pedestrian lane in the centre of Beverley.
Some of the most famous works by local artist David Hockney are breathing new life into a pedestrian lane in the centre of Beverley.
The blue and golds will reflect on a few missed chances in this trip up the coast but the crucial difference between the two sides appeared to be the pace of the home side’s wingers and full back.
This was arguably the blue and golds best performance of the season against the league leaders at the Beverley Leisure Centre on Saturday.
Mike Cooper returned from a three-week absence to score the winning try for Beverley ARLC in the dying seconds of a ding-dong affair at the Beverley Leisure Centre
This visit to Fenners was test of character for the blue and golds last Saturday. Much of it was played in appalling conditions of torrential rain with hail mixed in, combined with a howling icy gale.
The blue and golds clinically disposed of a struggling but spirited Haworth Park outfit at the Beverley Leisure Centre on Saturday.
What a heartbreaking defeat for the blue and golds on their travels last Saturday. Having twice clawed their way back into the lead at 18-16, the home side scored with only five minutes to go of a sea-saw battle.
After leading this match 10-4 at the interval the blue and golds suffered a nightmare second half last Saturday at the Leisure Centre in which they were starved of possession and territory.
The blue and golds did much soul searching following last week’s defeat and did much to restore pride with Saturday’s performance.
This was a very disappointing afternoon for the blue and golds on their travels to East Hull. Despite fielding, a reasonably strong line up, with only notable absentees
The blue and gold thoroughly deserved this morale boosting victory at the Leisure Centre last Saturday. Trailing 18-4 at the break, they staged a thrilling second half revival to overcome
The blue and golds slipped to an opening-day defeat on their travels as they were beaten by Lambwath Lions 12-6 on Saturday.
The blue and golds chose to give run-outs to 24 different players in this ‘friendly’ encounter against the RAF outfit last Thursday.
The blue and golds progressed to the final of the Ray Speckman Cup in an exciting ding dong affair at Bilton last Saturday. Work commitments forced a reshuffle by coach Guy Adams.
This ‘home’ fixture had to be switched to Haworth Park at short notice due to the Beverley Leisure Centre being unavailable due to cricket.
The blue and golds hoped to play this cup tie for league points in order for them to complete their league campaign. Their opponents astonishingly refused to agree to this.
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.
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.