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Coach in blast at Bees following London Welsh defeat

EXASPERATED Russell Earnshaw accused his Bees players of “looking as though they’d just met each other” following his team’s dire 37-12 defeat at London Welsh.Read

Bees coach to rethink team selection after London Welsh defeat

BEES player-coach Russell Earnshaw admits he will have to rethink his team selection after his side went down to a third straight Championship defeat at Old Deer Park.Read

Bees’ double edged sword

BEES’ skill for applying clouds to silver linings has continued in the build-up to tomorrow’s trip to London Welsh.Read

Woodrow hopes favourites Bristol can inspire Bees to kick-start their season

MARK Woodrow is hoping the appearance of Championship favourites Bristol at Sharmans Cross Road tomorrow inspires Bees to kick-start their season.Read

Plymouth Albion 33 Birmingham & Solihull Bees 10

RUSSELL Earnshaw will be hoping his side cut down on their errors when they take on Bristol at Sharman’s Cross Road on Saturday.Read

Russell Earnshaw: Underdogs tag will be a relief to Bees

RUSSELL Earnshaw is looking forward to the prospect of casting off the favourites’ tag that followed the Bees everywhere last season.Read

Birmingham & Solihull’s public plea for £40,000

CASH-strapped Birmingham & Solihull have launched a public appeal to raise £40,000 to allow them to start next weekend’s inaugural Championship season.Read

Birmingham & Solihull Rugby Football Club saved from liquidation

One of the city’s most successful and ambitious rugby clubs has been saved from liquidation after its directors struck a deal over a five-figure tax bill.Read

Bees on brink of bright future if groundshare move gets go-ahead

AS they stand on the brink of a potentially bright future, Bees community department are looking back at a positive past as they celebrate their first year of existence.Read

Sevens star signs for Birmingham Bees

BEES have confirmed the signing of Rugby World Cup Sevens star Tal Selley.Read

Bees captain Phillips warns Championship rivals

TRIUMPHANT Bees captain Ben Phillips has warned next year’s Championship the Solihull side do not intend to go up as also-rans.Read

Woodrow wants champs Bees to end season on high

POINTS machine Mark Woodrow has urged his Bees team-mates to finish the season on a high when Cambridge visit Sharmans Cross Road tomorrow.Read

Earnshaw praises victorious Bees for title win

TEN months of toil and several seasons of under-achievement ended in ecstasy as Bees blitzed Redruth and won the National Two title.Read

Bees to keep squad together

RUSSELL Earnshaw has announced he will be retaining virtually all of the Birmingham & Solihull squad who took the National Two title at the weekend.Read

Bees’ try record-breaker Simon Hunt puts promotion first

TRY machine Simon Hunt insists his prolific season will count for nothing if Bees don’t secure promotion from National Two.Read

Bees smash Tynedale’s home record to close in on title

ROCKIN’ Birmingham & Solihull pumped up the volume against mighty Tynedale in their charge for promotion to the newly-formed English National Championship when they blew away the hosts’ proud home record of 38 league games without defeat.Read

Daunting job awaits Birmingham Solihull

RUSSELL Earnshaw pits his team against one of the longest-running unbeaten records in the National League this weekend as Bees head north to Tynedale.Read

Bees defeat Launceston to move ten points clear at top of National Two

BARNSTORMING Bees moved ten points clear at the top of National Two with a hard-fought victory at Polson Bridge.Read

Earnshaw still wants more skill from rampant Birmingham Solihull

SEVENTEEN tries, 15 conversions, 115 points and league records tumbling like a toddler in ice skates, yet Russell Earnshaw thinks his team can still do better.Read

Woodrow notches record 15 conversions for Bees

JUST days after rewriting the record books, Mark Woodrow will be back on the training field this week ahead of the Bees’ Bank Holiday trip to Launceston.Read