Beverley ARLC chalked up their sixth consecutive win as they beat Eastmoor Dragons 45-30 at the Beverley Leisure Centre to remain top of NCL division 3
Beverley now face a top of the table clash next weekend against Clock Face Miners who boast a similar 100% record. As has been the pattern in recent weeks, the blue and golds attacking machine has attempted to blow the opposition away very early on.
Beverley ARLC will hit the road this weekend as they travel to West Yorkshire to take on Stanley Rangers in the National Conference League Division 3 Fixture.
Beverley go into the 2.30PM kick off top the NCL table on points difference, ahead of Clock Face Miners, with both sides having won all of their opening fixtures.
The blue golds now out of the Challenge Cup will switch their attention to the depth of the squad as they continue their preparation for the new season.
With the squad in mind the club have arranged a friendly for their Academy side against Skirlaugh Bulls this Saturday at the Beverley Leisure Centre in a 2PM kick off.
The blue and golds hit the road this Saturday when they take on Queensbury in West Yorkshire.
Queensbury, along with Bentley are fellow challengers to Beverley for fourth spot in the league and the chance to go on to the end of season Grand Final.
The blue and golds will play a quick return fixture against last weeks opponents Siddal Academy this Saturday at the Beverley Leisure Centre in the 2.30PM kick off .
It was a brave effort against Siddal, the league leaders last weekend with Director of Rugby Pat Howdle was saying he was proud of the efforts of his youthful side.
Beverley ARLC take on second placed York Acorn ‘A’ in an important Yorkshire Division One clash at the Beverley Leisure Centre this Saturday kicking off at 2.30pm.
Beverley ARLC held a presentation evening at the Hodgsons to in recognition of the Hull & District Winter league season of which they finished top of the table.
This was a pleasing event all round. Both sides were led onto the field by bagpipes, and last post was played and a minute’s silence was observed for the VE anniversary and the Keighley player Danny Jones.
The blue and golds took complete control in the second half of this potentially tricky fixture to post another two valuable league points at the Marist Sporting Club last Saturday.
The blue and golds picked another two league points on their relentless quest towards signing off from the Hull & District League Division One as champions.