Hull Isberg Inflict Defeat On Beverley At The Leisure Centre
The blue and golds did much soul searching following last week’s defeat and did much to restore pride with Saturday’s performance.
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 form book was turned inside out for this second round tie at the Beverley Leisure Centre on Saturday.
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
Beverley ARLC is promising rugby league fans a night to remember at their club’s annual dinner event ‘An Evening With Barrie McDermott’ in association with MS Sollar.
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 will return to action this weekend after a four-week lay-off due to postponements and the Easter break.
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.
Beverley ARLC received a double boost ahead of this game at the Beverley Leisure Centre last Saturday. Ben Calvert decided to remain with the club and opt out of a proposed move to Skirlaugh
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.
This was a pleasing performance from the blue and golds last Saturday on their travels. They trailed 8-6 at the interval but produced a dominant second half display to run out convincing winners.
This was always going to be a tough encounter on the East coast against a side that will contest the Tom Beeutiman Cup Final against Cottingham Tigers next month but the way the blue and golds played in the opening 30 minutes suggested an unlikely victory.
Watching the two sides warm up last Saturday at the Leisure Centre, the sheer physical presence of the West Riding outfit was always going to be a deciding factor in this Yorkshire Cup tie.
The blue and golds will be very disappointed to have not taken both points from this encounter at Haworth Park. They led 12-0 after 15 minutes and were 22-14 up with just 15 minutes to go.They clearly have the ability to win games like this but a little bit of tactical naivety at times proved to be their undoing.
The blue and golds got the win last Saturday which will hopefully now kick start their season. The first half was an evenly contested affair with both sides turning around at the interval at 6-6.
This match had to be switched to the Leisure Centre after Beverley’s opponents discovered that no posts had been erected at their council owned pitch at Costello on the Friday before the game.