BEES resume their rivalry with Coventry tomorrow, one that will be felt keenly on both sides and not least by full-back Jon Lowden who swapped clubs in the summer.Read
WHILE the faces of Coventry rugby director Phil Maynard and backs coach Pete Glackin will be familiar ones for Bees supporters at Butts Park tomorrow, those on the pitch will be less recognisable.Read
AS Russell Earnshaw contemplates the likelihood of an enforced period of inactivity, the Bees director of rugby has highlighted the importance of experienced No.8 Mark Hopley to his inconsistent side.Read
THE moral high ground, from which Russell Earnshaw has traditionally lambasted his players for their lack of discipline, seems considerably less lofty today as the Bees player-coach reflects on the first red card of his senior career.Read
BEES boss Russell Earnshaw was struggling to find any positives after watching Tynedale run in eight tries to send his side bottom of National One.Read
This week's Birmingham Mail top ten looks at the many grounds, past and present, that have been home to these unforgettable fixtures. Do you agree with our selection? Have your say.Read
BIRMINGHAM & Solihull’s season took a turn for the worse as a poor showing against Cambridge was punished by seven tries, five coming in the second half.
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A CHANGE of scenery as Birmingham & Solihull returned to Portway did the team the power of good with a huge defensive improvement contributing to a deserved win over Blaydon.Read
ON a day when he could have punished his team for a lack of effort in the first half and an appalling defence throughout, it was his side’s eighth yellow card of the season that finally snapped Russell Earnshaw’s patience.Read
BEES will try to reduce their growing collection of yellow cards by one when they appeal Chris Brightwell’s sin-binning in Saturday’s defeat to Stourbridge.Read