This was a great performance by a Beverley side heavily outweighed by their much bigger opponents who badly needed a win to maintain their challenge to make the playoff for promotion to North 1.
Phil Duboulay opened the scoring for the Beavers with a penalty after 10 minutes and after 17 minutes Beverley went further ahead with a smart try from Luke Hazell which Phil Duboulay duly converted to make it 10-0 to the home side.
A helter-skelter of a match. Beverley deservedly won in the end but they had to withstand a terrific late Scarborough onslaught during which the two sides between them scored 31 points in the last 25 minutes.
Beverley led 25-6 going into the final quarter and looked to have the game comfortably in the bag. They had been the better side throughout and were playing by far the more controlled rugby. They could scarcely have anticipated the rumbustious ending to come.
A strong first half from Beverley RUFC proved the difference as the Beavers beat Bradford Salem 30-24 maintaining their perfect start to the new season.
This was an all too familiar Beverley afternoon. Bags of endeavour and wholehearted effort and plenty of the play but in the end nothing to show for it.
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 seconds came from behind to beat Pontefract 11-10 at Beaver Park. The Beavers took the lead through the boot of Jamie Gill who slotted home a penalty mid way through the first half.
Although the score line reads as a horror show for Beverley RUFC, it must be said it wasn’t all that it may seem. Sheffield were outstanding in the first half in every facet of play from their offloading in the forwards
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.
A rather curious game. For half an hour Beverley were all over the place and within twenty minutes had already handed Lymm three tries on a plate. They were simply awful.
Beverley RUFC seconds clocked up a fine win as they beat Selby 38 – 36 at Beaver Park. Alex Fry enjoyed great afternoon running in three tries for the Beavers while Jamie Gill continued to show his class