
Cumbria will be represented in every division of the National Conference next season.
However, Wath Brow Hornets are the only Cumbrian club in the Premier Division and they have been handed a cracking fixture to open the season on March 8.
They open at home to Humberside big-hitters West Hull with the pair of them involved in some close and thrilling encounters over the years.
Division Two is the only other league to start on the same day, March 8, and has the most Cumbrian interest.
There are three clubs participating next season and all will start with away games – Barrow Island go to Clock Face Miners; Ellenborough Rangers are on the road to Drighlington and newly promoted Hensingham head to Humberside to face Hull Dockers.
Division One kick-off on March 15 and involved now after their relegations are Egremont Rangers, who will host Wigan St Jude’s while Kells start on the road to Stanningley.
Division Three is the last to start on March 22 and both competing Cumbrian clubs have home games.
Distington, who were thwarted in the end after leading the table for much of their debut season, will host Myton Warriors while relegated Millom start with a visit from Milford.





