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Cumbria Rugby Football Union Ltd Cumbria Cup - Previous Winners CUMBRIA RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION LTD CUMBRIA CUP - PREVIOUS WINNERS 1882 - 83 Aspatria 1931 - 32 Egremont 1975 - 76 Cockermouth 1883 - 84 Whitehaven 1932 - 33 Silloth 1976 - 77 Aspatria 1884 - 85 Aspatria 1933 - 34 Cockermouth 1977 - 78 Aspatria 1885 - 86 Carlisle 1934 - 35 Silloth 1978 - 79 Wigton 1886 - 87 Millom 1935 - 36 Keswick 1979 - 80 Aspatria 1887 - 88 Millom 1936 - 37 Aspatria 1980 - 81 Aspatria 1888 - 89 Millom 1937 - 38 Aspatria 1981 - 82 Aspatria 1889 - 90 Egremont 1938 - 39 Cockermouth 1982 - 83 Aspatria 1890 - 91 Aspatria World War Two 1983 - 84 Aspatria 1891 - 92 Aspatria 1946 - 47 Keswick 1984 - 85 Aspatria 1892 - 93 Maryport 1947 - 48 Keswick 1985 - 86 Wigton 1893 - 94 Maryport 1948 - 49 Keswick 1986 - 87 Aspatria 1894 - 95 Seaton 1949 - 50 Workington 1987 - 88 Aspatria 1895 - 96 Aspatria 1950 - 51 Keswick 1988 - 89 Aspatria 1896 - 97 Seaton 1951 - 52 Keswick 1989 - 90 Aspatria 1897 - 98 Seaton 1952 - 53 Workington 1990 - 91 Wigton 1898 - 99 Aspatria 1953 - 54 Workington 1991 - 92 Aspatria 1900 - 07 No Competition 1954 - 55 Keswick 1992 - 93 Aspatria 1907 - 08 Carlisle 1955 - 56 Cockermouth 1993 - 94 Wigton 1908 - 09 Aspatria 1956 - 57 Egremont 1994 - 95 Kendal 1909 - 10 Carlisle 1957 - 58 Egremont 1995 - 96 Aspatria 1910 - 11 Aspatria 1958 - 59 Egremont 1996 - 97 Wigton 1911 - 12 Aspatria 1959 - 60 Penrith 1997 - 98 Kendal 1912 - 13 Blennerhasset 1960 - 61 Carlisle 1998 - 99 Aspatria 1913 - 14 Whitehaven 1961 - 62 Workington 1999 - 00 Penrith World War One 1962 - 63 Whitehaven 2000 - 01 Workington 1919 - 20 Workington 1963 - 64 Egremont 2001 - 02 Workington 1920 - 21 Workington 1964 - 65 Wigton 2002 - 03 Wigton 1921 - 22 Egremont 1965 - 66 Cockermouth 2003 - 04 Wigton 1922 - 23 Aspatria 1966 - 67 Netherhall 2004 - 05 Penrith 1923 - 24, Workington 1967 - 68 Egremont 2005 - 06 Penrith 1924 - 25 Workington 1968 - 69 Whitehaven 2006 - 07 Kendal 1925 - 26 Workington 1969 - 70 Wigton 2007 - 08 Kendal 1926 - 27 St. Bees 1970 - 71 Wigton 2008 - 09 Penrith 1927 - 28 Aspatria 1971 - 72 Wigton 2009 - 10 Penrith 1928 - 29 Aspatria 1972 - 73 Wigton 2010 - 11 Penrith 1929 - 30 Aspatria 1973 - 74 Netherhall 2011 - 12 Penrith 1930 - 31 Workington 1974 - 75 Cockermouth 2012 - 13 Aspatria 2013-14 Wigton 2014-15 St Benedict's 2015-16 St Benedict's 2016-17 Carlisle PREVIOUS WINNERS CHALLENGE SHIELD 1888 - 89 Millom 1936 - 37 Moresby 1981 - 82 Aspatria 1889 - 90 Egremont 1937 - 38 Aspatria 1982 - 83 Aspatria 1890 - 91 Millom 1938 - 39 Egremont 1983 - 84 St Benedicts 1891 - 92 Millom 1946 - 47 Silloth 1984 - 85 St Benedicts 1892 - 93 Whitehaven 1947 - 48 Cockermouth 1985 - 86 St Benedicts Recreation 1948 - 49 Workington 1986 - 87 St Benedicts 1893 - 94 Maryport 1949 - 50 Workington 1987 - 88 St Benedicts 1894 - 95 Millom 1950 - 51 Workington 1988 - 89 Carlisle A 1895 - 96 Wath Brow 1951 - 52 Egremont 1989 - 90 St. Benedicts 1896 - 97 Workington 1952 - 53 Egremont 1990 - 91 Silloth 1897 - 98 Workington 1953 - 54 Workington 1991 - 92 Silloth 1898 - 99 High Moor Rovers 1954 - 55 Egremont 1992 - 93 Aspatria Dearham 1955 - 56 Workington 1993 - 94 Aspatria 1906 - 07 Aspatria 1956 - 57 Millom 1994 - 95 Netherhall 1907 - 08 Wigton 1957 - 58 Workington 1995 - 96 Kendal 1908 - 09 Workington Trades 1958 - 59 Border Regiment 1996 - 97 Wigton 1909 - 10 Cockermouth 1959 - 60 Workington 1997 - 98 Wigton 1910 - 11 Wigton 1960 - 61 United Steels S.O. 1998 - 99 Aspatria 1911 - 12 Whitehaven 1961 - 62 C & W Police 1999 - 00 Workington 1912 - 13 Blennerhasset 1962 - 63 Whitehaven 2000 - 01 Kirkby Lonsdale 1913 - 14 Workington 1963 - 64 Netherhall O.B. 2001 - 02 Aspatria 1919 - 20 Workington 1964 - 65 Netherhall O.B. 2002 - 03 Workington 1920 - 21 Clifton 1965 - 66 Netherhall O.B. 2003 - 04 Penrith 1921 - 22 Aspatria 1966 - 67 Netherhall O.B. 2004 - 05 Penrith 1922 - 23 Silloth 1967 - 68 Whitehaven 2005 - 06 Aspatria 1923 - 24 Aspatria 1968 - 69 Netherhall O.B. 2006 - 07 Penrith 1924 - 25 Aspatria 1969 - 70 Netherhall O.B 2007 - 08 Silloth 1925 - 26 Workington 1970 - 71 Wigton 2008 - 09 Silloth 1926 - 27 Cockermouth 1971 - 72 Workington 2009 - 10 St. Benedicts 1927 - 28 Wigton Hornets 1972 - 73 Wigton 2010 - 11 St. Benedicts 1928 - 29 Aspatria 1973 - 74 Wigton 2011 - 12 Moresby 1929 - 30 Aspatria 1974 - 75 Cockermouth 2012 - 13 Moresby 1930 - 31 Workington 1975 - 76 Wigton 2013 - 14 Penrith 3rds 1931 - 32 Whitehaven 1976 - 77 Millom 2014 - 15 Penrith 3rds 1932 - 33 Aspatria 1977 - 78 Netherhall O.B. 2015-16 St Benedict's Ravens 1933 - 34 Cockermouth 1978 - 79 Netherhall O.B. 2016-17 Aspatria 2 1934 - 35 Workington 1979 - 80 Wigton 1935 - 36 Workington 1980 - 81 Aspatria CUMBRIA PLATE 2006 - 07 Workington 2009 - 10 Whitehaven 2012 - 13 St. Benedicts 2007 - 08 Millom 2010 - 11 St. Benedicts 2013 - 14 Upper Eden 2008 - 09 Final Not Played 2011 - 12 Keswick 2014 - 15 CUMBRIA VASE 2007 - 08 Kendal A 2008 - 09 Kendal A 2009- 10 Carlisle A 2010 - 11 Carlisle A 2011 - 12 Kendal A 2010 - 11 Carlisle A 2011 - 12 Kendal A 2012 - 13 Not Awarded 2013 - 14 Creighton 2014 - 15 Penrith 2 2015-16 Egremont 2016-17 Keswick CUMBRIA LEAGUE CUP 2011 - 12 Keswick 2013 - 14 Furness 2014 - 15 Silloth 2015-16 Egremont 2016-17 Keswick Under 18 CUP 1921 - 22 Workington 1934 - 35 Aspatria 1953 - 54 Aspatria 1922 - 23 Workington 1935 - 36 Workington 1954 - 55 Workington 1923 - 24 Silloth 1936 - 37 Workington 1955 - 56 Aspatria 1924 - 25 Aspatria 1937 - 38 Workington 1956 - 57 Workington 1925 - 26 Silloth 1938 - 39 Workington 1957 - 58 Aspatria 1926 - 27 Aspatria World War Two 1958 - 59 Egremont 1927 - 28 Carlisle 1946 - 47 Cockermouth 1959 - 60 Egremont 1928 - 29 Aspatria 1947 - 48 Workington 1960 - 61 Aspatria 1929 - 30 Workington 1948 - 49 Silloth 1961 - 62 Cockermouth 1930 - 31 Aspatria 1949 - 50 Silloth 1962 - 63 Netherhall O.B. 1931 - 32 Aspatria 1950 - 51 Cockermouth 1963 - 64 Whitehaven 1932 - 33 Aspatria 1951 - 52 Egremont 1933 - 34 Workington 1952 - 53 Egremont 1964 - 65 Cockermouth 1973 - 74 Whitehaven 2008 - 09 Wigton 1965 - 66 Cockermouth 1974 - 75 Cockermouth 2009 - 10 Carlisle 1966 - 67 Egremont 1975 - 76 Smith Bros. 2010 - 11 Kendal 1967 - 68 Workington 1976 - 77 Egremont 2011 - 12 Penrith 1968 - 69 Whitehaven 1977 - 78 Egremont 2012 - 13 Penrith 1969 - 70 Cockermouth 1996 - 97 Aspatria 2013 - 14 Penrith 1970 - 71 Cockermouth 1997 - 06 NO COMPETITION 2014 - 15 Carlisle 1971 - 72 Cockermouth 2006 - 07 Keswick 2015 -16 Egremont 1972 - 73 Aspatria 2007 - 08 Carlisle 2016-17 Kirkby Lonsdale Under 17 CUP 1986 - 87 Netherhall 1989 - 90 Wigton 1992 - 93 Wigton 1987 - 88 Kendal 1990 - 91 Wigton 1993 - 94 Wigton 1988 - 89 Penrith 1991 - 92 Penrith 1994 - 95 Penrith 1995 - 96 Aspatria 2003 - 04 Carlisle 2011 - 12 Keswick 1996 - 97 Cockermouth 2004 - 05 Keswick 2012 - 13 Penrith 1997 - 98 Kirkby Lonsdale 2005 - 06 Egremont 2013 - 14 Penrith 1998 - 99 Workington 2006 - 07 Penrith 2014 - 15 Carlisle 1999 - 00 Penrith 2007 - 08 Penrith 2015-16 Egremont 2000 - 01 NO COMPETITION 2008 - 09 Penrith 2016-17 Carlisle 2001 - 02 Egremont 2009 - 10 Kirkby Lonsdale 2002 - 03 Carlisle 2010 - 11 Carlisle Under 16 CUP 2004 - 05 Keswick 2008 - 09 Kendal 2012 - 13 Penrith 2005 - 06 Penrith 2009 - 10 Carlisle & Penrith 2013 - 14 Penrith & Kirkby 2006 - 07 Penrith 2010 - 11 Carlisle Lonsdale 2007 - 08 FINAL NOT 2011 - 12 Carlisle 2014 - 15 Penrith PLAYED Under 15 CUP (Colin Lee Trophy) 1992 - 93 Penrith 2000 - 01 NO COMPETITION 2008 - 09 Penrith 1993 - 94 Egremont 2001 - 02 Carlisle 2009 - 10 Carlisle 1994 - 95 Kendal 2002 - 03 Penrith 2010 - 11 Carlisle 1995 - 96 Kirkby Lonsdale 2003 - 04 Egremont 2011 - 12 Carlisle 1996 - 97 Penrith 2004 - 05 Keswick 2012 - 13 Kirkby Lonsdale 1997 - 98 Workington 2005 - 06 Aspatria 2013 - 14 Egremont 1998 - 99 Penrith 2006 - 07 Keswick 2014 - 15 Carlisle 1999 - 00 Egremont 2007 - 08 Kirkby Lonsdale Under 14 CUP 1999 - 00 Egremont 2005 - 06 Carlisle 2011 - 12 Egremont 2000 - 01 Keswick 2006 - 07 Keswick 2012 - 13 Egremont 2001 - 02 Moresby 2007 - 08 Cockermouth 2013 - 14 Netherall 2002 - 03 Egremont 2008 - 09 Penrith 2014 - 15 Egremont 2003 - 04 Moresby 2009 - 10 Kirkby Lonsdale 2004 - 05 Penrith 2010 - 11 Penrith Under 13 CUP 1997 - 98 Egremont 2004 - 05 Aspatria 2009 - 10 Carlisle 1998 - 99 Egremont 2005 - 06 Carlisle 2010 - 11 Carlisle 1999 - 00 Aspatria 2006 - 07 Keswick 2011 - 12 Kirkby Lonsdale 2000 - 01 NO COMPETITION 2007 - 08 Cockermouth 2012 - 13 Netherhall & Kirkby 2001- 02 Carlisle & Carlisle Lonsdale 2002 - 03 Keswick 2008 - 09 Carlisle 2013 - 14 Penrith 2003 - 04 Penrith 2014 - 15 Carlisle Shield League Division One 1988 - 89 Carlisle A 1997 - 98 Workington A 2006 - 07 Penrith B 1989 - 90 St. Benedicts 1998 - 99 Carlisle A 2007 - 08 Silloth 1990 - 91 Silloth 1999 - 00 Workington A 2008 - 09 Carlisle & Keswick 1991 - 92 Smith Bros. 2000 - 01 Carlisle A 2009 - 10 Keswick 1992 - 93 Aspatria A 2001 - 02 Carlisle A 2010 - 11 Keswick 1993 - 94 Aspatria A 2002 - 03 Penrith A 2011 - 12 Egremont 1994 - 95 Netherhall A 2003 - 04 Penrith A 2012 - 13 NO COMPETITION 1995 - 96 Kendal A 2004 - 05 Egremont A 2013 - 14 Furness 1996 - 97 Aspatria A 2005 - 06 St. Benedicts A 2014 - 15 Shield League Division Two 1988 - 89 Penrith A 1993 - 94 Creighton 1999 - 99 Millom A 1989 - 90 Wigton A 1994 - 95 Greengarth 1999 - 00 Wigton B 1990 - 91 Carlisle A 1995 - 96 St. Benedicts 2000 - 01 Keswick A 1991 - 92 British Steel 1996 - 97 Aspatria B 2001 - 14 NO COMPETITION 1992 - 93 Netherhall A 1997 - 98 Workington B Shield League Division Three 1988 - 89 Silloth 1992 - 93 St. Benedicts A 1996 - 97 Workington B 1989 - 90 Alston Moor 1993 - 94 Keswick A 1998 - 14 NO COMPETITION
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