Pretty much a no-contest. Sandal are a polished side almost certainly destined for promotion while Beverley are in a state of transition following the summer departure of many of their senior players.
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.
Beverley RUFC face a massive challenge this week when high flying, ambitious Sale FC visit in their latest National League 3 North fixture on Saturday.
A strange game. Seventy points and the closest of finishes but by no means the rousing encounter the final score suggests. Beverley started disastrously and spent all the match trying to catch up as Westoe
Wind, mud, and a day to forget for Beverley. Given the conditions there was never likely to be much finesse on view but Waterloo played by far the better rugby and fully deserved to win.
Plenty of endeavour and spirit but it all got rather bogged down in the wet and heavy going. Both these high scoring sides are in fine form at the moment and on a dry day this would probably have been a cracker.
Another afternoon of thrilling rugby and another good win for Beverley. Beverley at the moment are in a rich vein of form, averaging over 35 points a game in their latest ten matches.
Maybe not quite the performance of the season but not far off it. To come away from Rossendale with a bonus point victory is no mean feat and Beverley did it in some style.
Beverley RUFC are hoping to start the second half of the season where they left off before Christmas and continue their rich seam of form, when they visit early pacesetters Rossendale in Lancashire on Saturday.
Back with a vengeance. After two disappointing defeats Beverley got their act together and played some thrilling rugby here to romp home with eleven tries, seven of them converted.
Beverley RUFC return to their Beaver Park home this week after consecutive away matches, when they face Bradford & Bingley in their latest National League 3 fixture.
Beverley RUFC are on the road on Saturday for the second week running when they travel up to Teeside to face Billingham in their National League 3 fixture.
This was more like it. After several disappointing performances in which they have not done themselves justice Beverley had a comfortable win here and looked to be back at their best.