2 March 2026
Beverley RUFC

Dear Members of the Committee,

We write to you as a collective of concerned current and former players, members, and supporters to express our strong opposition to the proposed merger involving our club. We do so respectfully, but with deep conviction and a profound sense of responsibility to protect the identity, heritage, and future of the club we have dedicated so much of our lives to.

For many of us, this is not simply a sporting matter. It is personal. As lifelong members, and in some cases with families who have represented the club for over 60 years, our connection runs through generations. The club is more than a team; it is a community institution built on loyalty, development, and shared purpose. To contemplate merging with another side, particularly one so structurally and culturally different from our own, raises serious and legitimate concerns that cannot be overlooked.

Our club has been built on strong foundations: a thriving junior section, a second team that provides vital development pathways, and a first team composed largely of players who have progressed through the ranks and carry a genuine affinity for the Beverley badge they represent. This structure ensures sustainability, continuity, and pride. It fosters players who are invested not just in results, but in the long-term health and identity of the club.

By contrast, the proposed partner club does not operate a second team, nor does it maintain a comparable junior structure. Its first team appears to be made up largely of externally recruited players, including former professionals and short-term signings with little long-standing connection to the club itself. While ambition and investment are not inherently negative, a model driven by wealthy external backers and short-term success presents a fundamentally different philosophy to our own. We fear that such a merger would not be a partnership of equals, but rather a gradual absorption.

A central concern is the potential impact on our development pathway. The risk is that decades of carefully cultivated structure and culture could be undone in pursuit of short-term gain.

It is extremely difficult to see how this proposal serves the best interests of our club. We struggle to identify any long-term advantage that outweighs the very real risks to our culture, autonomy, and development model.

We respectfully but firmly oppose this merger as it currently stands. We do not raise these concerns out of hostility or resistance to progress, but out of loyalty and a deep desire to see Beverley RUFC continue to flourish on its own strong foundations for generations to come.

Yours sincerely,

Beverley Players, Ex-Players and Supporters

198
signatures
177 verified
  1. David Worrall, Ex player, Beverley RUFC, Molescroft, East Riding of Yorkshire
  2. Martin Shaw, Ex player, Beverley RUFC, HULL
  3. Ian Archibald, Beverley RUFC, Beverley
  4. Phil Cromie, Beverley RUFC, Beverley
  5. Craig Hancock, Former Beverley player and head coach
  6. David Wilkes, Ex Player, Beverley
  7. Alfie Hart-Fisher, Ex player, Beverley RUFC
  8. James Armitage, Ex-player, Barrow-upon-Humber
  9. Tom Shires, Beverley RUFC, Beverley
  10. Aaron Clark, Beverley
  11. Steven Payne, Currently player , coach ,, Beverley RUFC, Hull
  12. Phil Duboulay, Ex player & U6’s Coach, Beverley RUFC, Beverley
  13. Matt Page, Ex Player and Coach, Beverley RUFC
  14. Philip Dale, Ex-player and Sponsor, Beverley RUFC, Bury St Edmunds
  15. Rich Holmes, Ex player, parent of player, Beverley RUFC, Beverley
  16. David Holmes, Ex player., Beverley RUFC
  17. Rea Gill, Junior parent, Hull
  18. Rachael Lundie, Junior parent, Beverley RUFC, Beverley
  19. Kirk Ross, Junior parent and first aider, Beverley RUFC, Hutton Cranswick CP, East Riding of Yorkshire
  20. Kean Mccoubrey, Coach, Beverley RUFC, Beverley
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137 more
verified signatures
  1. Stephen Gillyon, Retired, Beverley R U F C, Beverley
  2. Hollie Gell, Junior parent, Beverley RUFC
  3. Elizabeth Kemp
  4. Marie Clark, Beverley
  5. Mark Davidson, Beverley
  6. Julie Phillips, Grandparents of mini players
  7. Barry Phillips, Grandparents of mini players
  8. Graeme Pittaway, U16 parent
  9. Helen Meagher, Retired
  10. John Meagher, Retired, Beverley
  11. David ````davies, Ex player and active supporter, Beverley
  12. Jen Meagher, The sister, auntie, niece, cousin and daughter of players, Chch NZ
  13. Mathew Morrey-Clark, Ex player, London
  14. Ruairi Sinkler
  15. Sophie Appleton, Junior parent, Beverley
  16. Steve Thorogood, Junior Parent, Beverley RUFC, Beverley
  17. Iain Gillard, Ex Player and Past Sponsor, Beverley
  18. Rachel Harris, Junior Guardian, BRUFC
  19. Stephen walker, Parent, Under 15s, Beverley RUFC
  20. Richard Gregg, Chorley