
Penrith are the third team through to the second round of Fred Conway County Cup.
The Bonny Blues celebrated their return to their Frenchfield stadium with a 7-0 win last night over Bransty Rangers.
Whitehaven, who beat Cleator Moor Celtic 3-3 after extra time last week and Carlisle United, who beat Carlisle City on penalties, are already through.
Penrith had two hat-trick heroes in their win over Bransty – former Man City youth player Kingsley Grandison and Alfie Brunskill.
Grandison was on target twice in the first-half, the second one from the penalty spot, and with Oliver Reay also on target Penrith led 3-0 at the break.
Brunskill took over in the second-half with a treble after Grandison had completed his hat-trick.
The other first round ties still to be played are: Silloth v Whitehaven Miners (Saturday, October 7); Wigton Harriers v Keswick (Saturday, October 7); Wetheriggs United v Kirkoswald (Saturday, October 7); Cockermouth v Maryport Athletic (Saturday, October 7); Windscale v Braithwaite (Wednesday, October 11); Workington v Gosforth (Tuesday, October 17).
Seven teams had received first round byes 0 Alston Moor, Aspatria, Dearham Utd, Eden Valley, Greystoke, Mirehouse, Unisun Athletic.





