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Celebrating 40 years of women’s rugby league in Cumbria

by Cumbria Crack
24/04/2024
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Barrow v Wakefield Panthers in the late 90s

Over 40 years of women’s rugby league in Cumbria will be celebrated at an event this weekend.

An exhibition will be on display at the Northern Competitions Stadium – the home of Barrow Raiders – on Saturday, April 27. 

It will feature memorabilia including medals, trophies, and newspaper reports that showcase the forgotten history of grassroots women’s rugby league since its inception in Barrow and beyond. 

It forms part of the Women in Rugby League: The Pioneering Years project, which is marking over 40 years since the founding of the first women’s clubs ahead of the 40th anniversary in 2025 of the establishment of what would become the Women’s Amateur Rugby League Association. 

Present on the day will be a host of current and former players including Mary Mac, now the director of women’s rugby at Barrow Raiders. 

Mary, who has organised the exhibition, wants to re-engage former players by telling their stories and hopes they can share mementos and souvenirs of their time in the sport. 

She said: “I am incredibly excited and honoured to be hosting this event which will shine a spotlight on the early years of women’s rugby league in the region and its growth since then. 

“We want to unearth as much memorabilia as we can and I hope that everyone involved in women’s rugby league can try and dig out anything they can find and share it with us.” 

Barrow v Wakefield Panthers in the late 90s

The event takes place from 11.45am before the Raiders’ Super League game against York Valkyrie

Also present will be Julia Lee, former referee and RFL director who is the driving force behind the project. 

She said: “We want everyone who was part of women’s rugby league in the early years to come along and be part of the celebrations. Without them, there’d have been no teams and we’d love to hear about their experiences and share their memories. 

“Although they may not realise it, these women were real pioneers who are still role models today and we want them to realise the importance of what they did. 

“Our aim is for them to feel a sense of belonging and for others to learn about what they did.”

The project will rescue and preserve the memories and the records of the women and their male allies who have played and maintained women’s rugby league clubs since the 1980s. 

It aims to ensure their achievements are remembered and their legacy is preserved so that girls and young women can learn from their experiences and discover new role models. 

The project will collect, catalogue and display the history of women’s club rugby league, leading to workshops, exhibitions, and other public events in 10 major rugby league-playing towns across northern England. 

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