Lambwath Lions Beat Beverley Braves To Reach Final
Beverley Braves U15s were knocked out of the cup as they lost their semi final encounter with the Lambwath Lions 8 – 0 at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Beverley Braves U15s were knocked out of the cup as they lost their semi final encounter with the Lambwath Lions 8 – 0 at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
The events of the previous weekend had left everyone at Beverley ARLC feeling a little down, but this performance proved to be the perfect tonic.
A packed stand, and spectators gathered around the perimeter of the ground greeted Beverley and Hull Dockers A in Tom Beautiman Cup, but it was day that was to end badly for the blue and golds.
Beverley ARLC returned to the top of Hull & District League One at a very wet and muddy Eastmount Recreation Centre last Saturday.
Beverley ARLC progressed to the semi-finals of the Tom Beautiman Cup last Saturday in rain-soaked conditions at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Beverley Braves under 13s recorded their third league victory of the season with a 22-8 home victory over Lambwath Lions.
Beverley Braves under 12s secured their third league win of the season with a 50 points to 10 victory over a game Lambwath Lions side at a very sunny Archbishop Sentamu Academy.
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
The blue and golds had a huge list of players unavailable for various reasons the day this match. Coach Guy Adams had only 14 fit players to choose from, and with no league points at stake the club
The blue and golds slipped to an opening-day defeat on their travels as they were beaten by Lambwath Lions 12-6 on Saturday.
Beverley ARLC get there 2013/14 campaign under-way this Saturday when they make the trip to face Lambwath Lions. There have been a number of changes around the Hull & District League during the Summer.
Action from the Beverley Leisure Centre where the Beverley Braves hosted Lambwath Lions in the Hull & District League. The Braves, playing in blue got off to the quick start scoring early in the game and never really looked back.
Despite a slow start which saw them go 6nil down the Beverley Braves under 11s eventually ran out convincing winners by 32-6 against Lambwath Lions.
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.
The blue and golds came away with two very valuable league points at the end of an eventful afternoon. The designated referee failed to turn up at the scheduled kick off time of 2pm.
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.
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