Blue & Golds Tame Tigers To Reach Semi Final
Beverley ARLC progressed to the semi-finals of the Tom Beautiman Cup last Saturday in rain-soaked conditions at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Beverley ARLC progressed to the semi-finals of the Tom Beautiman Cup last Saturday in rain-soaked conditions at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
The blue and golds remained at the top of the table after this high-scoring encounter at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
The blue and golds took full advantage of 1st and 2nd placed Three Tuns and Bilton Sully’s being in cup action at the weekend. This latest victory by Beverley sees them
The blue and golds progressed to the next round of this cup competition despite producing possibly their worst performance of the season.
The blue and golds were able to field possibly their strongest starting lineup in many a year and it showed as they romped to a 66 – 0 victory over Cottingham Tigers
This match was originally arranged as a friendly for two sides with a gap in their fixtures but was later designated as an inter league Round Robin Cup game by the league.
A touchline conversion by the visitors in the dying seconds of this encounter at the Leisure centre proved to be the vital difference between the two sides last Saturday.
This was a patchy performance from the blue and golds in which they produced some great attacking plays along with some handling and defensive errors.
The blue and golds secured the perfect start to the season against their much fancied opponents at the Beverley Leisure Centre on Saturday.
Ben Calvert said he was gob smacked after picking up three accolades at glitzy Beverley ARLC awards dinner night.
The blue and golds were edged out in this their first outing since April 5th. Coach Guy Adams could select from a virtual full-strength squad with only Rich Etherington unavailable.
The blue and golds played their final league match of the 2013/14 season and competed well for most of the game, and if they were more able to capitalise on attacking opportunities, the score line would have more reflected the game.
Beverley ARLC produced their most complete performance in both attack and defence last Saturday to claim both league points at the Beverley Leisure Centre on Saturday. Coach Guy Adams had a near full-strength squad to select from and chose to tinker with the positions a little.
The blue and golds will reflect on a few missed chances in this trip up the coast but the crucial difference between the two sides appeared to be the pace of the home side’s wingers and full back.
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 will feel very unlucky to have not got anything out of this match. For seventy minutes of the match, both sides appeared very well
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