
Workington, the only team with a win last Saturday, will try to follow up that early advantage when they host Millom tomorrow.
The Valentine Ground side won a rain-reduced game at Cleator while the rest of the programme was abandoned because of the weather.
Indeed the west Cumbrians got in another game on Sunday when they beat Haverigg in a Higson Cup-tie so will be in good heart for the visit of Millom.
It’s the start of a double header week-end for Workington as they travel to St Anne’s on Sunday in the ECB National Cup.
Visiting Millom also got in some Higson Cup action on Sunday when they lost a high-scoring game at Keswick.
That early outing should have helped Keswick when they travel to Edenside to take on Carlisle, the reigning league champions.
Carlisle had hoped to play a warm-up game with Netherfield but that was rained off.
Cockermouth, who have started work to repair their damaged square at Sandair, travel to Whitehaven.
The Playground side lost in the ECB National Cup last Sunday but West Indian pro Terence Warde showed he is in good early form with a century.
Cleator might have lost the only league game played on Saturday but they won their Higson Cup tie on Sunday when Darren Clark scored a century.
They have another home league game tomorrow with Haverigg as visitors.
Furness v Wigton and Lindal Moor v Egremont complete the Premier Division fixtures with hopefully more play than we got last Saturday.





