
Distington and Ellenborough, the top two sides in the Holmen Iggesund Cumberland ARL will contest the Premier Division Top Four Play-off final.
They both won their semi-finals without conceding a point and their clash in the final at a venue still to be announced is expected to be a cracker.
Distington beat Lowca 62-0 while Ellenborough defeated Wath Brow A by 38-0.
In their semi-final Distington had the game wrapped up at half-time when they enjoyed a 40-0 lead with seven tries, six of which were converted by Kieran Worthington.
Steven Clarke set them on their way after six minutes and then three tries in seven minutes put them right on top as James Motum, Phil Lister and Tyrone Dalton crossed the Lowca line.
Scott Rooke scored the fifth try after 32 minutes and six minutes later Kieran Worthington crossed with Dalton notching his second try on the stroke of half-time.
Dan Park set the ball rolling in the second-half after 48 minutes and three minutes later Clarke also got over. Man of the match Motum on 62 minutes and Jack Worthington after 65 minutes completed the try scoring.
Emerson Allen took the man of the match award for Lowca.
Although beaten 38-0 at Ellenborough, a young Wath Brow side deserve a lot of credit. They only went with 14 men and for the last half an hour only had 12 fit players.
There have been too many 24-0 score-lines this season when teams have pulled-out of games so credit to Wath Brow for turning-up depleted and putting in a shift.
Jordan Ostle had put Elbra in front after only two minutes and he was followed over twice by Andy Ostle on 14 minutes and 26 minutes.
Then in a big finish to the half two tries in the last six minutes from Louis Fearon and Kai Gilhespy gave the home side a 26-0 lead.
As Wath Brow were reduced in options through injuries it could have been a big score but they restricted Elbra to just two more tries from Andy Ostle who finished with four touchdowns. Owen Hoyles landed five conversions in all.
Ellenborough’s A team will also contest the First Division top four final after scheduled opponents Egremont A couldn’t raise a side.
They will play Kells A who eventually saw-off Seaton A 48-20 after only being in front 16-14 at half-time.
Man of the match Bailey Morton grabbed a hat-trick of tries for Kells and Dan Starkie notched a brace in the second-half. The other touchdowns came from Blain Graham, Jamie Jennings, Lloyd O’Neil and Nathan Clarke. Grant Gainford kicked six goals.
Seaton A who had been in it until half-time scored tries through Ciaran Walker, Brandon Walker, Joe Curwen and Tom Dover. Brandon Walker landed two goals.