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Russell Earnshaw gets Bees back to basics

RUSSELL Earnshaw will be looking for the re-igniting of the passion, which has seen Bees win all their home games so far this season, after the shock second defeat of the season at Wharefedale last week.Read

Wharfdale 41 Birmingham &Solihull 12

BEES came down to earth with a bump in the Yorkshire Dales as Wharfedale threw the form book out of the window and gave the visitors a good old-fashioned thumping.Read

Birmingham and Solihull Bees happy to take top billing

BIRMINGHAM and Solihull Bees head to the Yorkshire Dales tomorrow for yet another cup final in a season where they are the biggest scalp in the league.Read

Bees 32 Blaydon 12

BEES were never at the races as Blaydon dominated the opening period at Sharmans Cross Road to head off for the half-time oranges 12-3 to the good.Read

Bees boss braced for serious contest

AFTER a slow start – they lost at Redruth – Birmingham & Solihull are on a roll and have racked up 14 more points than anyone else in National Two.Read

Mounts Bay 8 Birmingham & Solihull 61

BIRMINGHAM & Solihull ensured there was no repeat of their opening-day defeat at Redruth with a high-tempo display on their swift return to the Mennaye Field.Read

Pammenter sails in for Bees debut

BIRMINGHAM & Solihull are expected to give a debut to former South Africa international sailor Shaun Pammenter in their National Two game against Mounts Bay at the Mennaye Field.Read

Cambridge 29 Birmingham & Solihull 33

BIRMINGHAM & Solihull made an early statement of their intent to return to National One at the first attempt with an important win at Grantchester Road.Read

Birmingham & Solihull Bees 31 Stourbridge 14

BIRMINGHAM & Solihull Bees finally got their promotion bandwagon rolling with a storming second-half display in a four-try show at Sharmans Cross Road to swamp Midland rivals Stourbridge.Read

Bees put their faith in Plan B

BIRMINGHAM & Solihull Bees’ first ambition for the season lasted just 80 minutes as their target of going unbeaten through a year in National Two vanished in the Cornish rain as they went down 35-28 at Redruth.Read

Redruth 35 Birmingham & Solihull Bees 28

ANY thoughts relegated Bees might have had that they were in for a triumphal procession back to National One this season were dispelled in the rain of Redruth where they found themselves 32-9 down at one point.Read

Earnshaw opener is daunting task

BACK-row Russell Earnshaw has become such a major influence at Sharmans Cross Road that it is hard to believe this will be his first season in charge as he prepares his side for their first venture into National Two with a daunting trip to Redruth tomorrow.Read

Pertemps Bees end ties with sponsor

PERTEMPS Bees are no more. The club have ended their five-year association with the recruitment group by mutual agreement and are reverting back to their own name, Birmingham and Solihull Bees, as they attempts to bounce straight back from National Two.Read

Bees stars are a hive of activity!

PERTEMPS Bees head coach Russell Earnshaw had a bit of a rude awakening last week when the club were at a restaurant in Shirley High Street, half-a-mile away from the ground at Sharmans Cross Road, and discovered people did not know they existed.Read

Pertemps Bees lose fight against relegation

PERTEMPS Bees have finally lost their survival battle after the Rugby Football Union threw out an appeal to have the result of their 27-23 defeat by Cornish Pirates reversed.Read

Business as usual for Pertemps Bees

PERTEMPS Bees are continuing their rebuilding as they prepare for next season in either National One or National Two – depending on their ongoing appeal over a disputed result – with their first full-time squad.Read

RFU launches survey on the rules of the game

THE Rugby Football Union is giving everyone involved in English rugby the chance to have their say on the International Rugby Board’s proposal to introduce eight new Experimental Law Variations (ELVs) throughout the game next season.Read

Agony as Pertemps Bees are relegated

PERTEMPS Bees went down fighting as they made it three wins out of three by beating Bedford 21-10 but were still relegated from National One.Read

Pertemps Bees aiming to defy the odds

PERTEMPS Bees will be playing against 'ghosts' when they take on Bedford Blues at Goldington Road tomorrow.Read