
Only two games went ahead in the Holmen Iggesund Cumberland ARL as musical events in the county caused three fixtures to be postponed.
On paper the two matches that went ahead looked close affairs but, in fact, they were both one-sided affairs.
Lowca trounced Hensingham A 72-4 while Cockermouth were 58-22 winners at Glasson Rangers.
In fact Cockermouth produced a remarkable recovery in the second-half after they had trailed 22-18 at half-time.
They scored 40 unanswered points to turn the game on its head and continue their climb up the League table.
John Patrick, the former Workington Town winger, helped himself to a hat-trick of tries while Aspatria rugby union’s talented Cumbria player Ryan Scott scored a try and kicked nine goals.
In addition there were other tries from Josh Watson (2), Luke Armstrong (2), Ben Irving and Jamie Lightfoot.
It had all been going well for Glasson in the first-half when their points came from tries by Matt Burns, Kieran Ritchie, Luke Johnson and Danny Barker. There were three conversions by Johnson.
Lowca had no such problems at Hensingham after they built a 24-0 lead by the break.
They went on to finish with 13 tries, 10 of which were converted by Jamie Scott.
The Lowca tries were scored by Mitchell Todd (3), Emerson Allen (3), Josh Partridge (2), Jake Smye (2), Luke Stockton, Jordan Allen and Gregg Smith.