The 2021 Super League season has come to an end, and pollsters have started putting together their ‘top’ lists based on the action.
Featuring prominently in a number of rundowns were players representing Hull FC and Hull KR, and of those it was Jake Connor who came out amongst the most highly rated, despite him missing out on a place in the England squad.
Girls football is booming in Beverley thanks to the explosion in popularity of the women’s game, according to one local coach.
AFC Tickton has gone from struggling to field girls’ teams to having a squad at every age group from under-9s to under-17s and even a waiting list to join some teams.
Rugby fans will be in with a chance to win some super league prizes this Saturday at a Health Day being held by the Teaming Up for Health Partnership.
The event will take place on April 14 at KCOM Craven Park from 10am-2pm, where over 30 local organisations will be offering free activities, advice and taster sessions.
Beverley Braves U12s will be swapping their rugby balls for bikes this weekend that will see the players and supporters clock up around sixteen miles.
The Beverley Braves U12s will undertake the challenge this Saturday and through sponsorship hope to raise money to help fund equipment ahead of a competition to be held this summer.
Rookie trainer Tom Clover is excited by the prospect of saddling a first runner at Beverley on Wednesday when Monsieur Glory lines up in the Hull FC Handicap.
The Newmarket handler has high hopes for the four-year-old gelding, who is one of 11 declared runners in the mile-and-a-quarter race at 4.30pm.
Beverley Racecourse has teamed up with rugby league club Hull FC for a week-long series of fun activities featuring an afternoon of racing and a big match at the KCOM stadium.
While the grown-ups enjoy an exciting afternoon of racing on Wednesday, May 31, younger fans can meet the squad, take a selfie with the Challenge Cup and try for a prize in Hull FC’s popular “Boot It” kicking competition.
Hull City Council, in partnership with a number of key stakeholders including local rugby league club Hull FC and the armed forces, will commemorate the life, career and bravery of one of the city’s greatest heroes, a century on from Harrison being posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross in 1917.
The former rugby star, Sutton resident and Lime Street School teacher was killed in action during World War One in May 1917 at Oppy Wood, France.
Huge crowds attend the region’s biggest Lambing Sunday event this Mother’s Day
Thousands of people from across the country descended upon Bishop Burton College this Mothers’ Day to witness the birth of the new lambs, pet them and help with feeding at this year’s Lambing Sunday.
A “high performing” further education college has become only the third in the country to retain its overall grading of “good” after a full Ofsted inspection since the assessment criteria was changed.
Bishop Burton College has been praised for its impressive success rates, inspiring resources and facilities and strong links with employers and other partners, which ensure the vast majority of students secure work or a higher level of study at the end of their course.
Hull FC and Hull Kingston Rovers have announced a ground-breaking plan to combine the clubs’ Academies from the 2016 season in a pioneering partnership for Rugby League.
Former Beverley Braves player Joe Wardill, now with Super League club Hull Kingston Rovers, has been selected to play for England Academy against France under 18s.
Bishop Burton Rugby are enjoying a successful time on the pitch as they came away with two major wins against Edinburgh University and Wakefield College.
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
Youth development is very much a big part of the future for the Robins with CEO Mike Smith revealing that significant investment has been made in that area of the club over the past few months.