Cumberland County Cup

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The Cumberland County Cup is the second oldest rugby league knock-out competition in the world after the Challenge Cup. It is open to every amateur club in the county of Cumberland and is administered by British Amateur Rugby League Association.

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The first competition was held in 1902-03 and the winners were Brookland Rovers from the town of Maryport.

List of finals

YearWinnersScoreRunner-upVenue
1902-03 Brookland Rovers 4-0SeatonRecreation Ground, Whitehaven
1903-04Seaton2-2
5-2
PartonAthletic Ground, Maryport
Lonsdale Park, Workington
1904-05Parton5-2 Brookland Rovers Lonsdale Park, Workington
1905-06Whitehaven Rec7-0EgremontLonsdale Park, Workington
1906-07Whitehaven Rec17-8MaryportLonsdale Park, Workington
1907-08Workington10-4Highmoor RoversNetherton
1908-09Egremont5-0 Brookland Rovers Lonsdale Park, Workington
1909-10Dearham United4-0Broughton MoorNetherton
1910-11Millom16-11 Brookland Rovers Egremont
1911-12Millom16-15SeatonNetherton
1912-13Seaton10-2MillomNetherton
1913-14Seaton11-10 Brookland Rovers Grasslot
1919-20 Brookland Rovers 4-0Broughton MoorGlasson
1920-21Seaton Rangers13-2MillomNetherton
1921-22Aspatria Hornets9-5MillomNetherton
1922-23Egremont Rangers8-7Dearham WanderersWorkington
1923-24Glasson Rangers5-3Flimby & FothergillNetherton
1924-25Flimby & Fothergill10-0Millom
1925-26Dearham Wanderers2-0HensinghamWhitehaven
1926-27Dearham Wanderers3-0Glasson Rangers
1927-28Hensingham9-0Maryport
1928-29Egremont Rangers0-0
4-3
Hensingham
1929-30Glasson Rangers7-4Great Clifton
1930-31Great Clifton10-2Egremont RangersWest Seaton
1931-32Glasson Rangers6-4Great Clifton
1932-33Flimby5-0 Brookland Rovers
1933-34Brookland Rovers8-2Aspatria Hornets
1934-35Kells12-4Great Clifton
1935-36Kells15-3Netherton
1936-37Glasson Rangers12-5NethertonBradford Avenue, Maryport
1937-38Glasson Rangers12-5NethertonBradford Avenue, Maryport
1938-39-
1944-45Risehow & Gillhead-
1945-46Risehow & Gillhead-
1946-47-Risehow & Gillhead
1947-48Risehow & Gillhead25-0Millom
1948-49Broughton Moor5-2Glasson Rangers
1949-50Maryport17-4Risehow & Gillhead
1950-51Risehow & Gillhead7-6Glasson Rangers
1951-52Risehow & Gillhead7-6Glasson Rangers
1952-53-
1953-54 Brookland Rovers 20-8Egremont
1954-55Egremont-
1955-56Egremont-
1956-57Egremont-
1957-58-
1958-59-
1959-60-
1960-61-
1961-62-
1962-63-
1963-64-
1964-65-
1965-66-
1966-67-
1967-68-
1968-69-
1969-70-
1970-71Seaton Rangers-
1971-72Maryport-
1973-73-
1973-74Seaton Rangers-
1974-75Broughton Red Rose-
1975-76Broughton Red Rose-
1976-77Broughton Red Rose-
1977-78Ellenborough Rangers21-15Egremont RangersKells
1978-79Kells30-0Ellenborough Rangers
1979-80-
1980-81-
1981-82-
1982-83Kells15-11Hensingham
1983-84Kells14-13Wath Brow Hornets
1984-85Glasson Rangers14-10Ulverston
1985-86Kells34-12Lowca
1986-87Kells20-12Egremont Rangers
1987-88Kells36-7Wath Brow Hornets
1988-89Barrow Island16-10Kells
1989-90Millom9-8Kells
1990-91Hensingham7-0Millom
1991-92Kells14-8Ellenborough Rangers
1992-93Kells2-0Hensingham
1993-94Hensingham11-4Kells
1994-95Walney Island18-16Hensingham
1995-96Ellenborough Rangers26-0Barrow Island
1996-97Ellenborough Rangers44-16Westfield
1997-98Ellenborough Rangers28-14Broughton Red Rose
1998-99Wath Brow Hornets16-10Ellenborough Rangers
1999-00Wath Brow Hornets32-12Hensingham
2000-01Wath Brow Hornets32-6Egremont Rangers
2001-02Wath Brow Hornets44-0Kells
2002-03Seaton Rangers-Hensingham
2003-04-
2004-05-
2005-06-
2006-07-
2007-08Wath Brow Hornets-
2008-09Wath Brow Hornetsdef.DistingtonHensingham
2012Kells-

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