The blue and golds are looking to get back to winning ways this Saturday when they entertain Bentley at the Beverley Leisure Centre in the 2.30PM kick off.
Beverley are looking to avenge their earlier 30-16 defeat to the South Yorkshire outfit but the contest is expected to be a tight one.
The blue and golds will take on North Hull Knights at the Beverley Leisure Centre this Saturday kick off 2,30pm.
Scott Taylor will have to make do without the services of Sam Coleman, Bobby Howdle and Ryan Watkin who are representing the British Army at the Armed Forces Festival at Crossfields ARLFC, Warrington.
The blue and golds chalked up two more league points as they dispatched a depleted but very spirited Sharlston outfit.
The men from the former West Riding mining village have a long tradition in the game but are in something of a rebuilding phase. Sharlston were among the title favourites in 2016.
The blue and golds clinched their first league points of the season in a penalty riddled encounter at the Leisure Centre last Saturday. Almost every technical offence appeared to prompt a blow of the whistle.
It was an important day off the field with club entertaining sponsors and Beverley did manage some well worked tries in between the stoppages to at least put on something of a show. Injuries to Billy Riby, Lewis and Josh Poskitt and the late withdrawal due to work of Ryan Anson forced Howdle to juggle the starting lineup. Lewis Campion started at full back, Ben Naylor on the wing, and Jack Humphries slotted into the halfs.
In the end the blue and golds will be pleased to get their first win in the 40/20 and when leading 40-8 after 65 minutes, it appeared very much job done.
This was the blue and golds most disappointing performance of the season so far. Beverley never really found any rhythm at all until they rallied in the last 15 minutes to make the score a little more
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.
This was a pleasing afternoons work for the blue and golds. They completely dominated the second half to rattle up a half-century of points against a side that was third in the table prior to kick off.