Counties 1 Cumbria (formerly Cumbria League and Cumbria 1) is a competitive rugby union league at level 7 of the English rugby union system run by the English Rugby Football Union (RFU) for club sides based in Cumbria. It was previously a tier 7 league but the creation of North 2 West demoted it to level 8. Promoted teams typically go up to North 2 West and since Cumbria 2 was cancelled at the end of the 2018–19 season there is no relegation. Each season a team from Cumbria 1 is picked to take part in the RFU Senior Vase - a national competition for clubs at level 8. The original Cumbria league was formed at the start of the 1992–93 season when the North-West North 1 division was cancelled.

Until the end of the 2017–18 season the Cumbria League was a single division involving 10 clubs and ranked at tier 8 of the English rugby union system. The champions were automatically promoted to the now discontinued North Lancashire/Cumbria league and until the 2016–17 season the second placed team faced the runner-up from Lancashire (North) for the final promotion place until Lancashire (North) was cancelled. There was no relegation due to it having been the lowest competitive league for Rugby Union in Cumbria. It ran alongside the Cumbria 2 North & West and Cumbria 2 South & East Merit Leagues.

This changed for the 2018–19 season due to RFU having to restructure the northern leagues after 19 Lancashire based clubs withdrew from the league system to form their own competition. The result was that the Cumbrian clubs based in North Lancashire/Cumbria joined the top 3 Cumbria League sides in Cumbria 1, while the rest of the Cumbrian League sides along with a handful of 2nd XV teams formed Cumbria 2.

Another change to the structure from the 2018–19 season was that the division would play two stages - the first involving all eight teams to decide who would be contesting promotion and relegation during the second stage when the division was divided into two mini leagues (one promotion/one relegation). In 2022 the RFU further restructured the adult community leagues and the Cumbria League was renamed Counties 1 Cumbria from the 2022–23 season.

Format

The first-placed team is promoted to Regional 2 North. There is no relegation.

The season runs from September to April and comprises twenty-two rounds of matches, with each club playing each of its rivals, home and away. The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows:

  • 4 points are awarded for a win
  • 2 points are awarded for a draw
  • 0 points are awarded for a loss, however
  • 1 losing (bonus) point is awarded to a team that loses a match by 7 points or fewer
  • 1 additional (bonus) point is awarded to a team scoring 4 tries or more in a match.

2025–26

Participating teams and location

Departing were the champions Wigton, promoted to Regional 2 North.

TeamGroundCapacityCity/AreaPrevious season
Team Ground Capacity City/Area Previous season Ambleside Galava Park Ambleside, Cumbria 12th Carlisle Rugby Ground, Warwick Road 1,500 (250 seats) Carlisle, Cumbria Relegated from Regional 2 North (11th) Cockermouth Grassmoor Sports Centre Cockermouth, Cumbria 5th Creighton Sycamore Lane Carlisle, Cumbria 10th Egremont Bleach Green Egremont, Cumbria 4th Hawcoat Park Hawcoat Park Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria 7th Keswick II Davidson Park Keswick, Cumbria 6th Kirkby Lonsdale Underley Park Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria Relegated from Regional 2 North (12th) Millom Wilson Park Haverigg, Millom, Cumbria 3rd Penrith II Winters Park Penrith, Cumbria 2nd St. Benedict's Newlands Avenue Mirehouse, Whitehaven, Cumbria 8th Whitehaven Richmond Terrace Whitehaven, Cumbria 9th Windermere Dawes Meadow Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria 13th Workington The Ellis Sports Ground 12,000 (2,000 seats) Workington, Cumbria 11thAmblesideCarlisleCockermouthCreightonEgremontHawcoat ParkKeswick IIKirkby LonsdaleMillomPenrith IISt. Benedict'sWhitehavenWindermereWorkingtonLocations of the 2025–26 Cumbria 1 teams
AmblesideGalava ParkAmbleside, Cumbria12th
CarlisleRugby Ground, Warwick Road1,500 (250 seats)Carlisle, CumbriaRelegated from Regional 2 North (11th)
CockermouthGrassmoor Sports CentreCockermouth, Cumbria5th
CreightonSycamore LaneCarlisle, Cumbria10th
EgremontBleach GreenEgremont, Cumbria4th
Hawcoat ParkHawcoat ParkBarrow-in-Furness, Cumbria7th
Keswick IIDavidson ParkKeswick, Cumbria6th
Kirkby LonsdaleUnderley ParkKirkby Lonsdale, CumbriaRelegated from Regional 2 North (12th)
MillomWilson ParkHaverigg, Millom, Cumbria3rd
Penrith IIWinters ParkPenrith, Cumbria2nd
St. Benedict'sNewlands AvenueMirehouse, Whitehaven, Cumbria8th
WhitehavenRichmond TerraceWhitehaven, Cumbria9th
WindermereDawes MeadowBowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria13th
WorkingtonThe Ellis Sports Ground12,000 (2,000 seats)Workington, Cumbria11th

2024–25

Participating teams and location

Departing were Carlisle promoted to Regional 2 North, Cockermouth were relegated from Regional 2 North while Ambleside re-joined the Cumbria league after an absence of twenty years, last having competed in 2003–04.

Aspatria II (aka 'Eagles') – 11th in 2023–24 – started the season but withdrew in October leaving the league to be completed with 13 clubs.

TeamGroundCapacityCity/AreaPrevious season
Team Ground Capacity City/Area Previous season Ambleside Galava Park Ambleside, Cumbria Re-entry Cockermouth Grassmoor Sports Centre Cockermouth, Cumbria Relegated from Regional 2 North (12th) Creighton Sycamore Lane Carlisle, Cumbria 10th Egremont Bleach Green Egremont, Cumbria 3rd Hawcoat Park Hawcoat Park Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria 6th Keswick II Davidson Park Keswick, Cumbria 9th Millom Wilson Park Haverigg, Millom, Cumbria 8th Penrith II Winters Park Penrith, Cumbria 7th St. Benedict's Newlands Avenue Mirehouse, Whitehaven, Cumbria 4th Whitehaven Richmond Terrace Whitehaven, Cumbria 5th Wigton Lowmoor Road Wigton, Cumbria 2nd Windermere Dawes Meadow Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria 12th Workington The Ellis Sports Ground 12,000 (2,000 seats) Workington, Cumbria 13thAmblesideCockermouthCreightonEgremontHawcoat ParkKeswick IIMillomPenrith IISt. Benedict'sWhitehavenWigtonWindermereWorkingtonLocations of the 2024–25 Cumbria 1 teams
AmblesideGalava ParkAmbleside, CumbriaRe-entry
CockermouthGrassmoor Sports CentreCockermouth, CumbriaRelegated from Regional 2 North (12th)
CreightonSycamore LaneCarlisle, Cumbria10th
EgremontBleach GreenEgremont, Cumbria3rd
Hawcoat ParkHawcoat ParkBarrow-in-Furness, Cumbria6th
Keswick IIDavidson ParkKeswick, Cumbria9th
MillomWilson ParkHaverigg, Millom, Cumbria8th
Penrith IIWinters ParkPenrith, Cumbria7th
St. Benedict'sNewlands AvenueMirehouse, Whitehaven, Cumbria4th
WhitehavenRichmond TerraceWhitehaven, Cumbria5th
WigtonLowmoor RoadWigton, Cumbria2nd
WindermereDawes MeadowBowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria12th
WorkingtonThe Ellis Sports Ground12,000 (2,000 seats)Workington, Cumbria13th

League table

PlayedWonDrawnLostPoints forPoints againstPoints diffTry bonusLoss bonusPointsPts adj
2024–25 Counties 1 Cumbria
2024–25 Counties 1 Cumbria
1Wigton (P)18170181924157815085+2
2Penrith II181305692336356121650
3Millom171106389332577255+2
4Egremont18100847642452104550
5Cockermouth18909569325244106520
6Keswick II1710074493757482500
7Hawcoat Park18909359425−665144+2
8St Benedicts181008382428−467143–5
9Whitehaven18909294258365436−9
10Creighton177010356603−2478132− 5
11Workington174013284642−3586222−2
12Ambleside174013215620−4051214−5
13Windermere171016265540−27545130
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order: Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background is the promotion place Updated: 14 November 2025

2023–24

Participating teams and location

Departing were Upper Eden and Cockermouth, promoted to Regional 2 North. Silloth finished 9th in 2022–23 but did not return for the new season.

Joining were Windermere re-joining the Cumbria league having last competed in 2019–20 together with Aspatria II and Keswick II.

TeamGroundCapacityCity/AreaPrevious season
Team Ground Capacity City/Area Previous season Aspatria II Bower Park 3,000 (300 seats) Aspatria, Cumbria New entry Carlisle Rugby Ground, Warwick Road 1,500 (250 seats) Carlisle, Cumbria Relegated from Regional 2 North (12th) Creighton Sycamore Lane Carlisle, Cumbria 11th Egremont Bleach Green Egremont, Cumbria 3rd Hawcoat Park Hawcoat Park Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria 8th Keswick II Davidson Park Keswick, Cumbria New entry Millom Wilson Park Haverigg, Millom, Cumbria 6th Penrith II Winters Park Penrith, Cumbria 10th St. Benedict's Newlands Avenue Mirehouse, Whitehaven, Cumbria 7th Whitehaven Richmond Terrace Whitehaven, Cumbria 5th Wigton Lowmoor Road Wigton, Cumbria 4th Windermere Dawes Meadow Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria Re-entry Workington The Ellis Sports Ground 12,000 (2,000 seats) Workington, Cumbria 12thAspatria IICarlisleCreightonEgremontHawcoat ParkKeswick IIMillomPenrith IISt. Benedict'sWhitehavenWigtonWindermereWorkingtonLocations of the 2023–24 Cumbria 1 teams
Aspatria IIBower Park3,000 (300 seats)Aspatria, CumbriaNew entry
CarlisleRugby Ground, Warwick Road1,500 (250 seats)Carlisle, CumbriaRelegated from Regional 2 North (12th)
CreightonSycamore LaneCarlisle, Cumbria11th
EgremontBleach GreenEgremont, Cumbria3rd
Hawcoat ParkHawcoat ParkBarrow-in-Furness, Cumbria8th
Keswick IIDavidson ParkKeswick, CumbriaNew entry
MillomWilson ParkHaverigg, Millom, Cumbria6th
Penrith IIWinters ParkPenrith, Cumbria10th
St. Benedict'sNewlands AvenueMirehouse, Whitehaven, Cumbria7th
WhitehavenRichmond TerraceWhitehaven, Cumbria5th
WigtonLowmoor RoadWigton, Cumbria4th
WindermereDawes MeadowBowness-on-Windermere, CumbriaRe-entry
WorkingtonThe Ellis Sports Ground12,000 (2,000 seats)Workington, Cumbria12th

League table

PlayedWonDrawnLostPoints forPoints againstPoints diffTry bonusLoss bonusPointsPts adj
2023–24 Counties 1 Cumbria
2023–24 Counties 1 Cumbria
1Carlisle (P)17160163510548513180+2
2Wigton17130462031830210266−2
3Egremont181116562314248104600
4St Benedicts1813053512461056257−3
5Whitehaven181116343298454254+2
6Hawcoat Park181116325270557151−3
7Penrith II171106368311578150−3
8Millom184113317358−416524−5
9Keswick II184014282453−17144240
10Creighton174013187533−3462322+1
11Aspatria II175012235540−3055121−5
12Windermere183015244520−27625190
13Workington176011276434−1587117−15
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order: Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background are the promotion places Updated: 11 November 2025

2022–23

Participating teams and location

This was the first season following the RFU Adult Competition Review. The 2022–23 Counties 1 Cumbria league consists of 12 teams. Eight of these competed in the 2021–22 Cumbria 1 competition; Creighton, Egremont, Hawcoat Park, Millon, Upper Eden, Whitehaven, Wigton and Workington. Cockermouth and St. Benedict's dropped down from North 2 West having finished 7th and 12th respectively. Penrith II joined the league as a new team and Silloth returned to league rugby after not taking part in any competition since the 2019–20 season. A ninth member of the 2021–22 Cumbria 1 league, Furness, had also been assigned to Counties 1 Cumbria but withdrew before the start of the season.

TeamGroundCapacityCity/AreaPrevious season
Team Ground Capacity City/Area Previous season Cockermouth Grassmoor Sports Centre Cockermouth, Cumbria 7th North 2 West Creighton Sycamore Lane Carlisle, Cumbria 9th Cumbria 1 Egremont Bleach Green Egremont, Cumbria 4th Cumbria 1 Hawcoat Park Hawcoat Park Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria 5th Cumbria 1 Millom Wilson Park Haverigg, Millom, Cumbria 6th Cumbria 1 Penrith II Winters Park Penrith, Cumbria New entry Silloth The Jim Brough Rugby Park Silloth, Cumbria Re-entry St. Benedict's Newlands Avenue Mirehouse, Whitehaven, Cumbria 12th North 2 West Upper Eden Pennine Park Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria 1st Cumbria 1 Whitehaven Richmond Terrace Whitehaven, Cumbria 2nd Cumbria 1 Wigton Lowmoor Road Wigton, Cumbria 3rd Cumbria 1 Workington The Ellis Sports Ground 12,000 (2,000 seats) Workington, Cumbria 8th Cumbria 1CockermouthCreightonEgremontHawcoat ParkMillomPenrith IISillothSt. Benedict'sUpper EdenWhitehavenWigtonWorkingtonLocations of the 2022–23 Cumbria 1 teams
CockermouthGrassmoor Sports CentreCockermouth, Cumbria7th North 2 West
CreightonSycamore LaneCarlisle, Cumbria9th Cumbria 1
EgremontBleach GreenEgremont, Cumbria4th Cumbria 1
Hawcoat ParkHawcoat ParkBarrow-in-Furness, Cumbria5th Cumbria 1
MillomWilson ParkHaverigg, Millom, Cumbria6th Cumbria 1
Penrith IIWinters ParkPenrith, CumbriaNew entry
SillothThe Jim Brough Rugby ParkSilloth, CumbriaRe-entry
St. Benedict'sNewlands AvenueMirehouse, Whitehaven, Cumbria12th North 2 West
Upper EdenPennine ParkKirkby Stephen, Cumbria1st Cumbria 1
WhitehavenRichmond TerraceWhitehaven, Cumbria2nd Cumbria 1
WigtonLowmoor RoadWigton, Cumbria3rd Cumbria 1
WorkingtonThe Ellis Sports Ground12,000 (2,000 seats)Workington, Cumbria8th Cumbria 1

League table

PlayedWonDrawnLostPoints forPoints againstPoints diffTry bonusLoss bonusPointsPts adj
2022–23 Counties 1 Cumbria
2022–23 Counties 1 Cumbria
1Upper Eden (P)111100570105465110550
2Cockermouth (P)1190232810222681450
3Egremont1181231219311971420
4Wigton115153182952352290
5Whitehaven11605141225−842027+1
6Millom10505213202115026−1
7St Benedicts11506205282−7740240
8Hawcoat Park11506240343−1037022−5
9Siloth11317163215−524322+1
10Penrith II104061941811330190
11Creighton11218109339−23000100
12Workington110011140451−31121−2−5
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order: Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background are the promotion places Updated: 11 November 2025

2021–22

Participating teams and location

The teams competing in 2021–22 achieved their places in the league based on performances in 2019–20, the 'previous season' column in the table below refers to that season not 2020–21.

Outgoing teams St Benedicts and Cockermouth were promoted to North 2 West, and Windermere, who finished 12th but did not return, competed in the Cumbria 2 Shield (Group 1) instead. Silloth, who finished 11th, were initially due to compete but withdrew before the season began. Consequently the league was reduced from 13 sides to 9.

TeamGroundCapacityCity/AreaPrevious season
Team Ground Capacity City/Area Previous season Creighton Sycamore Lane Carlisle, Cumbria 13th Egremont Bleach Green Egremont, Cumbria 7th Furness The Strawberry Grounds Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria 10th Hawcoat Park Hawcoat Park Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria 6th Millom Wilson Park Haverigg, Millom, Cumbria 9th Upper Eden Pennine Park Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria 5th Whitehaven Richmond Terrace Whitehaven, Cumbria 4th Wigton Lowmoor Road Wigton, Cumbria 3rd Workington The Ellis Sports Ground 12,000 (2,000 seats) Workington, Cumbria 8thCreightonEgremontFurnessHawcoat ParkMillomUpper EdenWhitehavenWigtonWorkingtonLocations of the 2021–22 Cumbria 1 teams
CreightonSycamore LaneCarlisle, Cumbria13th
EgremontBleach GreenEgremont, Cumbria7th
FurnessThe Strawberry GroundsBarrow-in-Furness, Cumbria10th
Hawcoat ParkHawcoat ParkBarrow-in-Furness, Cumbria6th
MillomWilson ParkHaverigg, Millom, Cumbria9th
Upper EdenPennine ParkKirkby Stephen, Cumbria5th
WhitehavenRichmond TerraceWhitehaven, Cumbria4th
WigtonLowmoor RoadWigton, Cumbria3rd
WorkingtonThe Ellis Sports Ground12,000 (2,000 seats)Workington, Cumbria8th

2020–21

Participating teams and location

On 30 October 2020 the RFU announced that due to the coronavirus pandemic a decision had been taken to cancel Adult Competitive Leagues (National League 1 and below) for the 2020/21 season meaning Cumbria 1 was not contested.

2019–20

Participating teams and location

TeamGroundCapacityCity/AreaPrevious season
Team Ground Capacity City/Area Previous season Cockermouth Grassmoor Sports Centre Cockermouth, Cumbria 3rd Creighton Sycamore Lane Carlisle, Cumbria Transferred from Cumbria 2 (8th) Egremont Bleach Green Egremont, Cumbria Transferred from Cumbria 2 (3rd) Furness The Strawberry Grounds Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria Transferred from Cumbria 2 (6th) Hawcoat Park Hawcoat Park Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria 7th Millom Wilson Park Haverigg, Millom, Cumbria Transferred from Cumbria 2 (7th) Silloth The Jim Brough Rugby Park Silloth, Cumbria Promoted from Cumbria 2 (champions) St. Benedict's Newlands Avenue Mirehouse, Whitehaven, Cumbria 8th Upper Eden Pennine Park Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria 6th Whitehaven Richmond Terrace Whitehaven, Cumbria 5th Wigton Lowmoor Road Wigton, Cumbria 4th Windermere Dawes Meadow Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria Transferred from Cumbria 2 (4th) Workington The Ellis Sports Ground 12,000 (2,000 seats) Workington, Cumbria Transferred from Cumbria 2 (2nd)CockermouthCreightonEgremontFurnessHawcoat ParkMillomSillothSt. Benedict'sUpper EdenWhitehavenWigtonWindermereWorkingtonLocations of the 2019–20 Cumbria 1 teams
CockermouthGrassmoor Sports CentreCockermouth, Cumbria3rd
CreightonSycamore LaneCarlisle, CumbriaTransferred from Cumbria 2 (8th)
EgremontBleach GreenEgremont, CumbriaTransferred from Cumbria 2 (3rd)
FurnessThe Strawberry GroundsBarrow-in-Furness, CumbriaTransferred from Cumbria 2 (6th)
Hawcoat ParkHawcoat ParkBarrow-in-Furness, Cumbria7th
MillomWilson ParkHaverigg, Millom, CumbriaTransferred from Cumbria 2 (7th)
SillothThe Jim Brough Rugby ParkSilloth, CumbriaPromoted from Cumbria 2 (champions)
St. Benedict'sNewlands AvenueMirehouse, Whitehaven, Cumbria8th
Upper EdenPennine ParkKirkby Stephen, Cumbria6th
WhitehavenRichmond TerraceWhitehaven, Cumbria5th
WigtonLowmoor RoadWigton, Cumbria4th
WindermereDawes MeadowBowness-on-Windermere, CumbriaTransferred from Cumbria 2 (4th)
WorkingtonThe Ellis Sports Ground12,000 (2,000 seats)Workington, CumbriaTransferred from Cumbria 2 (2nd)

Original teams

When this division was introduced in 1992 it contained the following teams:

Cumbria honours

Cumbria (1993–1996)

The Cumbria league was formed from teams from the old North-West North 1 division when it was disbanded at the end of the 1991–92 season. Promotion was to Cumbria/Lancs North and as the basement division for clubs in the region there was no relegation. Initially a tier 10 league, the creation of National 5 North for the 1993–94 season meant that Cumbria/Lancs North dropped to become a tier 11 league.

SeasonNo of teamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated teams
Cumbria
Cumbria
1992–939Smith BrothersBritish SteelNo relegation
1993–949KeswickCreightonNo relegation
1994–959CarnforthCreightonNo relegation
1995–969AmblesideWhitehavenNo relegation
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Cumbria (1996–2000)

The league system was restructured from top to bottom by the Rugby Football Union for the start of the 1996–97 season. The cancellation of National 5 North and creation of North West 3 meant that Cumbria remained a tier 11 league, with promotion into North Lancs/Cumbria (formerly Cumbria/Lancs North).

SeasonNo of teamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated teams
Cumbria
Cumbria
1996–978FurnessWhitehavenNo relegation
1997–988AmblesideMoresbyNo relegation
1998–998MillomMoresbyNo relegation
1999–008MoresbySillothNo relegation
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Cumbria (2000–2018)

Northern league restructuring by the RFU at the end of the 1999–00 season saw the cancellation of North West 1, North West 2 and North West 3 (tiers 7 to 9). This meant that Cumbria became a tier 8 league, with promotion continuing to North Lancs/Cumbria. As the lowest ranked league for clubs in the region there was no relegation until the introduction of Cumbria 2 at the end of the 2017–18 season.

SeasonNo of teamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated teams
Cumbria 1
Cumbria 1
2000–0113Hawcoat ParkSt. Benedict'sNo relegation
2001–0213Hawcoat ParkWindermereNo relegation
2002–0315NetherhallWindermereNo relegation
2003–0413EgremontNetherhallNo relegation
2004–0512NetherhallMoresbyNo relegation
2005–0614WhitehavenKirkby LonsdaleNo relegation
2006–0714WorkingtonKeswickNo relegation
2007–0814KeswickNetherhallNo relegation
2008–0912NetherhallSt. Benedict'sNo relegation
2009–1010WhitehavenEgremontNo relegation
2010–119MillomEgremontNo relegation
2011–1210KeswickWhitehavenNo relegation
2012–1310Hawcoat ParkSillothNo relegation
2013–1412FurnessEgremontNo relegation
2014–1513SillothWorkingtonNo relegation
2015–1610WorkingtonEgremontNo relegation
2016–1710KeswickWhitehavenNo relegation
2017–1810Upper EdenWhitehavenMultiple teams
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Cumbria 1 (2018–2019)

Restructuring of the north-west leagues at the end of the 2017–18 season, including the cancellation of North Lancs/Cumbria and the introduction of Cumbria 2, meant that Cumbria was renamed to Cumbria and became a tier 7 league. Promotion was now up to North West 1 while relegation was to the new Cumbria 2.

SeasonNo of TeamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated Teams
Cumbria 1
Cumbria 1
2018–198KeswickAspatriaNo relegation
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Cumbria (2019–2022)

After just one season Cumbria 2 was cancelled and Cumbria 1 reverted to being a single division named Cumbria, while the introduction of North 2 West for the 2019–20 season meant that Cumbria dropped back to being a tier 8 league with promotion into this new division and no relegation. Adult community leagues were cancelled for the 2020–21 season. In 2021–22 the league was contested by nine teams and the league restructure meant that no teams were promoted at the end of the season.

SeasonNo of teamsChampionsRunners–upRelegated teams
Cumbria 1
Cumbria 1
2019–2013St. Benedict'sCockermouthNo relegation
2020–2113Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
2021–229Upper EdenWhitehavenNo relegation
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Counties 1 Cumbria (2022–present)

Following the RFU Adult Competition Review, Counties 1 Cumbria reverted to a level 7 league, with promotion to Regional 2 North. There is no relegation.

SeasonNo of teamsChampionsRunner-upLast placed teamRef
Counties 1 Cumbria
Counties 1 Cumbria
2022–2312Upper EdenCockermouthWorkington
2023–2413CarlisleWigtonWorkington
2024–2513WigtonPenrith IIWindermere
Green background is the promotion place(s).

Promotion play-offs

From the 2018–19 season onwards there was a play-off between the runners-up of Cumbria 1 and North 2 West for the third and final promotion place to North 1 West. Previously Cumbria League sides had a play-off against Lancashire (North) for a place in the discontinued North Lancashire/Cumbria division (see following sub section). As of 2019–20 North 2 West sides have one win to Cumbria's zero; and the home side has one win to the away side's zero.

SeasonHome teamScoreAway teamVenueAttendance
Cumbria 1 v North 2 West promotion play-off results
Cumbria 1 v North 2 West promotion play-off results
2018–19Bowdon (LC)HWOAspatria (C)Clay Lane, Timperley, Altrincham, Greater ManchesterN/A
2019–20Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Both runners up – Cockermouth (C) and Glossop (NW) – promoted.

Discontinued promotion play-offs

Between the 2000–01 and 2016–17 seasons there was a play-off between the runners-up of the Cumbria League and Lancashire (North) for the third and final promotion place to North Lancashire/Cumbria. The team with the superior league record has home advantage in the tie. At the end of the 2016–17 season the Lancashire (North) teams have been the most successful with eleven wins to the Cumbria League team's four; and the home team has won promotion on twelve occasions compared to the away team's three. Since the cancellation of Lancashire (North) the play-off has been discontinued.

SeasonHome teamScoreAway teamVenueAttendance
Cumbria League v Lancashire (North) promotion play-off results
Cumbria League v Lancashire (North) promotion play-off results
2000–01Tyldesley (L)47-26Hawcoat Park (C)St George's Park, Tyldesley, Manchester
2001–02Bury (L)20-3Windermere (C)Bury Sports Club, Bury, Greater Manchester
2002–03Didsbury Toc H (L)17-29Upper Eden (C)Ford Lane, Didsbury, Manchester
2003–04Egremont (C)27-19Didsbury Toc H (L)Bleach Green, Egremont, Cumbria
2004–05Burnage (L)60-0Moresby (C)Varley Park, Stockport, Greater Manchester
2005–06Kirkby Lonsdale (C)20-23Didsbury Toc H (L)Raygarth, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
2006–07Tarleton (L)28-7Keswick (C)Carr Lane, Tarleton, Lancashire
2007–08Netherhall (C)0-20Burnley (L)Netherhall Road, Maryport, Cumbria
2008–09No promotion playoff
2009–10Didsbury Toc H (L)42-10Millom (C)Ford Lane, Didsbury, Manchester
2010–11Egremont (C)19-18Trafford MV (L)Bleach Green, Egremont, Cumbria
2011–12Whitehaven (C)33-22Trafford MV (L)The Playground, Whitehaven, Cumbria
2012–13Bolton (L)27-7Silloth (C)Avenue Street, Bolton, Greater Manchester
2013–14No promotion playoff
2014–15Ashton-under-Lyne (L)17-5Workington (C)Gambrel Bank, Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester
2015–16Littleborough (L)37-3Egremont (C)Rakewood Road, Littleborough, Rochdale, Greater Manchester
2016–17Burnley (L)94-0Whitehaven (C)Holden Road, Burnley, Lancashire
Green background is the promoted team. C = Cumbria League and L = Lancashire (North) (formerly North Lancashire 1)

Number of league titles

  • Keswick (5)
  • Hawcoat Park (3)
  • Netherhall (3)
  • Ambleside (2)
  • Furness (2)
  • Millom (2)
  • Upper Eden (2)
  • Whitehaven (2)
  • Workington (2)
  • Carnforth (1)
  • Egremont (1)
  • Moresby (1)
  • Silloth (1)
  • Smith Brothers (1)
  • St. Benedict's (1)

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