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Barrow Raiders ask for help to fund trip to face London Broncos

by Cumbria Crack
18/02/2026
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Barrow Raiders’ directors are asking for help in funding an overnight stay in London for their 1895 Cup game against the Broncos.

The overnight stay would give Raiders the best possible chance of success in what is the toughest tie they could have been handed.

The board’s request for assistance is also motivated by financial concerns relating to the lack of home fixtures covering a two-month period.

A board statement said: “It is normal practice for the team to give themselves the best preparation with an overnight stay before our fixtures in the capital, but financial concerns mean we must be prudent and travel in one day if a sponsorship backer cannot be found. 

“We are looking for a figure in the region of £5,000 to cover the costs of accommodation, meals and increased coach costs due to the overnight stay.

“For this, we can offer the sponsor to join us travelling and staying with the team, and boardroom hospitality with the directors, hosted by our friends from the Broncos.

“We can also look to give maximum publicity and add some hospitality or matchday sponsorship packages to suit, to cover some of our home fixtures.

“With only one home league fixture covering the whole of February and March, the club were already entering this period with some financial trepidation and were hoping for a home draw in the cup or a chance to rearrange our extra home fixture with Doncaster.

“The fact that Halifax, who were our only home opponents, have now been liquidated, adds to our concerns, and we fear that we will not have the cash flow to survive this two-month period.

“If Halifax are not resurrected, we would hope that there is some form of compensation from the RFL, using the distribution that would have gone to the Halifax club. 

“To allay some concerns, the club is fully up to date with players wages and pensions, HMRC and Inland Revenue, all invoices, debt repayment plans, and we have a cash buffer in the bank that would be adequate in normal circumstances.

“No home fixture in a two-month period is not normal. We want to reiterate that if we had a balanced home and away fixture list, then we would not have cash flow concerns, but exceptional circumstances have put us in this concerning situation.

“We feel for all the supporters of Halifax, but there is now a ripple effect, and our bank will not entertain an overdraft citing a policy of no credit to sporting clubs due to issues across a range of sports.

“More generally, throughout this challenging period, our supporters can play their part by supporting some of our initiatives.”

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