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Position First Name Surname Club School Shirt Number (VC) 12 Cameron Finishers Bears Bears Position First Name Surname Club School Shirt Number 1 Josh Winder Penrith KSGS 2 Thomas Maughan Carlisle WHS 3 Xavier Tomlinson KLRUFC QES - KL 4 Morgan Kasiera Carlisle Nelson Thomlinson 5 Aidan Cavaghan Penrith UCC 6 Ryan Edmondson Penrith UCC 7 William Mason KLRUFC QES - KL 8 Ben Irving Cockermouth Cockermouth 9 Lewis Merckel KLRUFC QES - KL 10 Jack Kellett Egremont UTC 11 Markuss Boyd KLRUFC QES - KL (VC) 12 Cameron Purdham Cockermouth West Lakes Academy 13 Oliver Burns Carlisle Trinity 14 Euan Forlow Carlisle Trinity 15 Fraser Nicolson Penrith QEGS Finishers Ethan Thompson Carlisle Trinity Ben Riley Penrith UCC Liam Gudgeon Kendal Kirkbie Kendal School Nicholas Cerca KLRUFC QES - KL Ross Ridley Penrith QEGS Paul Harrison Carlisle Austin Friars © Louie Johnson Penrith QEGS Rio-osayomwanbo (Rio) Corkill Hawcoat Park St Bernards Hawks Position First Name Surname Club School Shirt Number 1 Bryn Jeremiah Penrith UCC 2 Tom Smith KLRUFC QES - KL 3 Nathaniel Mossop Carlisle Nelson Thomlinson 4 Owen Blackburn Cockermouth Nelson Thomlinson 5 Alex Ryder Kendal QKS 6 Lewis Barwise Egremont UTC 7 Matt Paxton Kendal Kirkbie Kendal School (C) 8 Marcus Tiffen Carlisle Austin Friars 9 Hugh Burne Penrith UCC 10 Harry Hetherington Carlisle Trinity (VC) 11 Jonathan Park Carlisle Austin Friars 12 Nathan Simpson KLRUFC QES - KL 13 Jack Lewis Cockermouth Cockermouth 14 Alec Hunter KLRUFC Dallam 15 Sean Tebbett KLRUFC QES - KL Finishers Ben Caine Egremont West Lakes Academy Daniel Laidlow Egremont West Lakes Academy Toby King Penrith UCC Edward Latham Kirkby Lonsdale Kirkbie Kendal School Seamus Edwards Carlisle Trinity Matthew Hunter Egremont West Lakes Academy Levi Wallbanks Egremont Workington Academy Joe Beatty Wigton Nelson Thomlinson.
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