Whitehaven 2010 R.L.F.C. is a professional
rugby league
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club, from
Whitehaven
Whitehaven is a town and civil parish in the Cumberland (unitary authority), Cumberland district of Cumbria, England. It is a port on the north-west coast, and lies outside the Lake District National parks of England and Wales, National Park. ...
,
Cumbria
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. They currently play in the
RFL League One
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Introduced in ...
following relegation from the
Championship
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in 2024. They currently play their games at the
Recreation Ground
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(known locally as the Recre).
Their nicknames are 'Haven' or the 'Marras' (a local dialect word for 'mates'). Their mascot is a lion called "Pride". Between 1997 and 2003 they were known as Whitehaven Warriors.
Their local rivals are
Workington Town
Workington Town is a semi-professional rugby league club based in Workington, West Cumbria, England. The club plays home games at Derwent Park and competes in the RFL League One, League One, the third tier of British rugby league system, Briti ...
.
History
Foundation
Rugby league in
Cumbria
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can trace its roots back over 100 years to the formation of the
Northern Union
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. Whitehaven had its own team, Whitehaven Recreation, which competed in the
Challenge Cup
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in the first decade of the 20th century.
''Whitehaven RLFC'' was formed at a meeting held in the Miners' Welfare Club at Kells from the Whitehaven Miners' Welfare team in 1948 and shortly afterwards were admitted into the
Rugby Football League
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by just three votes. Whitehaven took over the Miners' Welfare lease at the Recreation Ground. In their first game Haven beat
Hull F.C.
Hull Football Club, commonly referred to as Hull or Hull F.C., is a professional rugby league club based in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Hull play their home games at the MKM Stadium and compete in Super League, the ...
5–0. There was a "disappointing" turnout of only 9,000 because of the pouring rain; in those days the supporters' club had 4,000 members. The early Whitehaven team were nicknamed ''"the Colliers"'' because of the Miners' Welfare connection.
In a Britain that still was still recovering from wartime rationing and austerity Whitehaven gradually picked itself up.
Billy Little
Billy Little (born 4 February 1940) is a Scottish former professional footballer and manager best known for his time at Aberdeen.
Playing career
Little joined Aberdeen in 1957, having played for Scottish School boys defeat of England schools ...
came to the Recreation Ground in 1950 as coach at a time when the fledgling Haven club were struggling to compete in the professional league. His tenure as coach signalled an era of progress and improvement. In 1951, the first of a long line of players from
Australasia
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joined Haven as
Neville Emery became player-coach. Whitehaven finished tenth in a league of 30 in the 1952–53 season and Whitehaven team lost 15-5 to the touring Australians watched by a crowd of 9,253 at the Recreation Ground.
On Saturday 20 October 1956, Whitehaven defeated the Australian tourists 14–11 before a crowd of 10,917 at the Recreation Ground. Later that season the club came within minutes of a Wembley appearance when they lost 10–9 to
Leeds
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in a Challenge Cup semi-final before a 50,000 crowd at the
Odsal Stadium
Odsal Stadium (known as Bartercard Odsal Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a multi-purpose stadium, multipurpose stadium in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The stadium is currently the home of Bradford Bulls rugby league football club and ...
, featuring players such as the legendary
Dick Huddart
Richard Huddart (22 June 1936 – 11 August 2021) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. A Great Britain and England international representative forward, he played at club level in England ...
and full back
John McKeown. The end of that season saw Emery return home to be replaced by
Edward Gibson
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Before becoming an astronaut, Gibson graduated from the University of Rochester and the California Institute of Technology. He bec ...
, who rebuilt the team, and in 1959/60 the club finished 6th in the league their highest ever position.
1960s and onwards
The club's record attendance was set in 1960 when 18,650 spectators turned up for a third round Challenge Cup game against
Wakefield Trinity
Wakefield Trinity is a professional rugby league club in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. The club play their home fixtures at the DIY Kitchen Stadium, Belle Vue (Wakefield), Belle Vue and currently compete in the Super League, the top tier o ...
. Despite this, the 1960s were a period of decline as the club struggled on the field, though in 1965 the club defeated the touring New Zealanders 12–5, the winning try scored by John Coupe. It wasn't until 1970 that the club emerged from this lean spell. Under the coaching of
Sol Roper
John Roper (birth registered in the third quarter of 1936 – 14 October 2015), also known by the nickname of "Sol", was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s, and coached in the 1960s and 1970s.
Ru ...
they topped the league table for part of the 1969–70 season. Once again the club defeated the game's top clubs like
St. Helens,
Wigan
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and
Bradford Northern
The Bradford Bulls are a professional rugby league club in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, and compete in the Championship, the second tier of British rugby league.
The club have won the League Championship six times, the Challenge Cup f ...
at the Recreation Ground.
Jeff Bawden
Jeffrey Bawden (13 January 1924 – 5 March 2006) was an English rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Cumberland, and at club level for Hensingham ARLFC and ...
in 1971–72, his first season as head coach, was able to take Whitehaven to
Central Park
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and beat Wigan on their own patch for the first time in Whitehaven's history. The club progressed over the next few years and in 1973 acquired floodlights. However success was once again denied at the last hurdle as the club suffered semi-final defeats in both the
Lancashire
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County Cup and the
John Player Cup
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.
Phil Kitchin became coach in 1980. Two promotions to the top division came in the 1980s, and during this period the club produced a batch of internationals in scrum half
Arnold 'Boxer' Walker, forward
Vince Fox and centre
Vince Gribbin. Kitchen was sacked in 1981 and Arnold Walker became player-coach before also being sacked as coach.
By the end of the 1980s the club found itself back in Division Two.
Whitehaven faced a financial crisis in 1992. Eleven local businessmen,
Copeland Council and Albright & Wilson joined forces to form Whitehaven 1992 Ltd, the holding company which owns 70 per cent of the shares.
Summer era
When
Super League
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was proposed Whitehaven were supposed to merge with
Barrow,
Carlisle
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Carlisle's early history is marked by the establishment of a settlement called Luguvalium to serve forts along Hadrian's Wall in Roman Britain. Due to its pro ...
and
Workington Town
Workington Town is a semi-professional rugby league club based in Workington, West Cumbria, England. The club plays home games at Derwent Park and competes in the RFL League One, League One, the third tier of British rugby league system, Briti ...
to form a ''Cumbria'' club to be based at Workington, that would take part in the new summer competition. This was successfully resisted.
Whitehaven Warriors ended 1996 one place above the relegation positions. The appointment of Kiwi coaches
Kurt Sorensen
Kurt John Sorensen (born 8 November 1956) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
Background
He is the brother of fellow Kiwi international, Dane Sorensen, and the nephew of anothe ...
and
Stan Martin brought about a revival at the club with Haven finishing third in Division One in 1997 and reaching the play-off semi-finals only to lose to
Hull F.C.
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The club adopted the name ''Whitehaven Warriors'' during that season.
Martin quit as coach in summer 1998, Colin Armstrong took temporary charge of Whitehaven before Edgar took over.
The merger issue resurfaced in 2000, Whitehaven were so heavily in debt that a merger with Workington seemed the only means of survival. However, the board of directors rejected a merger proposal with Workington Town and then resigned en masse.
Paul Cullen arrived as coach in September 2000 taking over from
Kevin Tamati
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. This heralded upward progression for Whitehaven. The club made steady progress and earned a place in National League 1 for 2003. Cullen left in August 2002 to manage Warrington.
Peter Smith took over as coach with help from Peter Roe before
Steve McCormack
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was appointed in 2004. Whitehaven dropped the ''Warriors'' epithet and went back to being plain Whitehaven.
In 2004, they were undefeated at home in the league and made it to the semi-final of the
Arriva Trains Cup losing to the eventual winners
Leigh Centurions
The Leigh Leopards are a professional rugby league club based in Leigh, Greater Manchester, England. Leigh play homes games at Leigh Sports Village and compete in Super League, the top tier of British rugby league system, British rugby league.
...
. They also narrowly lost out on promotion to
Super League
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after losing 32–16 in extra time to Leigh in the
National League One
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grand final. The following year despite
Castleford
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being red hot favourites for promotion Whitehaven managed to win their first piece of silverware when he took the National League One League Leader's trophy, however they were unable to take this success into the grand final, where they were heavily beaten by Castleford.
Steve McCormack
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left to manage
Widnes
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Historic counties of England, Historically in Lancashire, ...
and was replaced by
Dave Rotheram in November 2005. In 2006, Haven finished 4th and reached the National League 1 play-offs, only to be beaten 24–20 by Steve McCormack's Widnes in a hard fought semi-final. They were knocked out of the
Northern Rail Cup
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at the quarter-final stage by
Hull Kingston Rovers
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who would eventually be promoted to the Engage Super League that season.
In late 2006 they became the first ever winners of the pre-season ''
Ike Southward Trophy'', beating neighbours
Workington Town
Workington Town is a semi-professional rugby league club based in Workington, West Cumbria, England. The club plays home games at Derwent Park and competes in the RFL League One, League One, the third tier of British rugby league system, Briti ...
18–6 at the Recreation Ground. Haven made it to the final of the
Northern Rail Cup
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for the first time in 2007 but lost 54–6 to Widnes.
Whitehaven appointed
Paul Crarey as their new coach in October 2007 as Dave Rotheram left to manage Workington Town.
In early 2008
Gerard Stokes was offered the job of coaching Haven, after coach
Paul Crarey left the club citing personal health issues. Stokes led Haven to the play-offs during his first season in charge. However a disastrous 13-game losing streak saw the club relegated to
Championship 1 at the end of the 2010 season.
2010 Reformation
Following relegation at the end if the 2010 season, Whiteaven went into administration and re-formed under the name ''Whitehaven 2010''. As a consequence, Haven were deducted nine points for next season's Championship 1.
Club legend
David Seeds was appointed head coach and started the season unbeaten, wiping out the nine-point deduction in the first few games but fell short of promotion being knocked out in the play-offs by
Doncaster
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. Following the game David Seeds resigned as coach and Les Ashe resigned as assistant coach.
Towards the end of 2011 Haven appointed
Don Gailer from the North Devils in Australia as new head coach, with the remit being promotion to the Championship. Haven finished 4th, thus securing the final promotion berth after Doncaster,
Barrow and local rivals Workington Town. Gailer was sacked just two weeks after securing promotion following a rift between the coach and Haven players.
In September 2012 Haven announced that ex
Castleford
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coach
Dave Woods would coach the side in 2013, Haven immediately set about strengthening for 2013 signing prop Paul Jackson from Super League side Castleford. Prior to the start of the season Haven announced a dual registration link-up with Super League side St Helens, during the season Ade Gardner, Paul Clough, Tommy Makinson, Carl Forster, Jordan Hand, Joe Greenwood, Anthony Walker and Adam Swift would turn out for the club with Swift in particular impressing from fullback. Haven started well, winning the opening two games before losing at home to Leigh Centurions in front of the Premier Sports cameras. Haven would finally break a 7-game losing streak against local rivals Workington Town winning 29–18 on Sunday 23 June before securing a place in the Championship for the following season.
Steve Deakin
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was appointed as head coach in September 2014. A mass exodus of players followed; out of a squad of twenty-four, eighteen left and Haven were left with six players Deakin resigned for personal reasons a week before the first game of the season and player
Brett Seymour
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took temporary charge.
James Coyle was then appointed as player-coach on a caretaker basis with Brett Seymour.
In 2020, Whitehaven played in the
Championship
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Championship systems
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Title match system
In this sys ...
following their promotion from
League 1 after winning the title with 32 points from 20 games. In the 2021 Championship season, Whitehaven finished sixth on the table and qualified for the playoffs. In the first week of the playoffs, they were defeated 24-20 by
Halifax which ended their season. In the 2022 RFL Championship season, Whitehaven finished 10th on the table. The following season, Whitehaven finished 12th on the table.
Crisis (Aug 2024)
In August 2024 the club entered crisis as head coach Jonty Gorley resigned with team manager Des Byrne resigning two days later, along with numerous other staff members aimed threats of redundancy.;
Kyle Amor
Kyle Amor (born 26 May 1987) is a TV broadcaster with Sky Sports and is a former Ireland international rugby league footballer who played most of his career with St Helens. Amor last played as a for the Widnes Vikings in the Championship for ...
took over as interim head-coach in an attempt to avert a complete breakdown. Further, all first team players went (and are currently) on strike, due to no payments being made throughout July and August. This occurring after weeks of not fielding a full squad on matchdays. On 21 August, the RFL stepped in to help alleviate the crisis, but threatened severe sanctions if any fixtures could not be fulfilled. A deal was reached to temporarily suspended strike action for the 25 August fixture against
Dewsbury
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. They won the game with a 14 player match day squad. In September, the club received a £12,000 donation from
Wakefield Trinity
Wakefield Trinity is a professional rugby league club in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. The club play their home fixtures at the DIY Kitchen Stadium, Belle Vue (Wakefield), Belle Vue and currently compete in the Super League, the top tier o ...
. Despite winning their final game of the season, Whitehaven were relegated having finished 13th. The game also saw club captain, James Newton, break his neck.
2025 squad
2023 transfers
Gains
Losses
Players
Players earning international caps while at Whitehaven
*
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won caps for ''Scotland'' while at Hull, Castleford and Whitehaven 2001...2007 5-caps + 1-cap (sub)
*
"Vince" Gribbin won a cap for ''Great Britain'' while at Whitehaven in 1985 1-cap
*
Bill Holliday won caps for ''Great Britain'' while at Whitehaven in 1964 against France, in 1965 against France, New Zealand (3 matches), while at
Hull Kingston Rovers
Hull Kingston Rovers (often abbreviated to Hull KR) are a professional rugby league club based in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England. The club play home games at Craven Park, Hull, Craven Park and compete in Super League, the top tier of B ...
in 1966 against France, France (sub), in 1967 against Australia (3 matches). Bill Holliday captained Great Britain in 1967 against Australia (3 matches).
*
Milton Huddart won a cap for ''England'' while at Whitehaven in 1984 against Wales
*
Dick Huddart
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won caps for ''England'' while at
St. Helens in 1962 against France, and won caps for ''Great Britain'' while at Whitehaven in 1958 against Australia (2 matches), New Zealand (2 matches), while at
St. Helens in 1959 against Australia, in 1961 against New Zealand (3 matches), in 1962 against France (2 matches), Australia (3 matches), New Zealand (2 matches), in 1963 against Australia
*
Lee Kiddie
Lee Kiddie (born 2 January 1975) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played as a in the 1990s and 2000s. He played at representative level for Scotland, and at club level for Whitehaven.
Playing career
International honours
Le ...
won a cap for ''Scotland'' while at Whitehaven in 2003
*
Phil Kitchin won a cap for ''Great Britain'' while at Whitehaven in 1965 against New Zealand
*
John J. McKeown won a cap for ''Great Britain'' while at Whitehaven in 1955/56 against France (Internationals against
France
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were not granted full Test match status by the
RFL until 1957)
*
Spencer Miller
Spencer Miller is a professional rugby league footballer who has played as a or in the 2000s and the 2010s. He has played at representative level for Scotland national rugby league team, Scotland, and at club level for Whitehaven R.L.F.C., Whi ...
won caps for ''Scotland'' while at Whitehaven in 2003 against Ireland and France, in 2004 against Wales and in 2006 against Wales
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Mick Nanyn
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won caps for ''Scotland'' while at Whitehaven, Widnes and Oldham 2005...present 6-caps + 1-cap (sub)
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Arnold 'Boxer' Walker won a cap for ''England'' while at Whitehaven in 1981 against France, and won a cap for ''Great Britain'' while at Whitehaven in 1980 against New Zealand
*
Matt Jimmy Dalton Great Britain v France Feb 1986
Haven immortals (''Hall of Fame'')
1.
John McKeown circa-1950s
2. Bill Smith (No. 2) circa-1950s
3.
Vince Gribbin
4.
Eppie Gibson
Edward "Eppie" Gibson (27 November 1927 – 18 January 2018), was an English rugby league player who played in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. He played at representative level for England national rugby league team, England and Cumberland rugby l ...
5.
Syd Lowdon (No. 5) circa-1950s
6.
Phil Kitchin circa-1956-65
7.
Arnold 'Boxer' Walker
8.
Bill McAlone (
Testimonial match
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1960)
9.
Aaron Lester
10.
John Tembey
John Tembey (11 September 1936 – 29 July 1994) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s. He played at representative level for Great Britain national rugby league team, Great Britain and Cumberland rugby lea ...
circa-1950s
11.
Bill Holliday
12.
Dick Huddart
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13.
Gordon Cottier
14.
Billy Garratt (No. 3) circa-1950s
15.
Geoff Robinson (No. 13)
16.
Dave Watson
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As a player, he was a centre-back from 1980 to 2001. He played his entire career for Norwich City and Everton. With the Toffees he played in ...
circa-1980s
17.
Les Moore
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(No. 10) circa-1963-65
18.
Matt Jimmy Dalton (No. 2)
Other notable players
*1940s
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Jeff Bawden
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*1950s
*
Billy Banks (No. 7)
*
John 'Trackie' McVay circa-1956
*
Les Moore
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(No. 10) circa-1956-65
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Dennis Williamson circa-1956-61 (To
Wakefield Trinity
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)
*1960s
*
Eddie Bowman
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Matt McLeod circa-1965
*
Brian Shillinglaw, for ''
Scotland
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(RU)'' while at
Gala RFC
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(RU) 1960–61 5-caps (signed for Whitehaven 1961–62 (No. 7))
*1970s
*
Alan McCurrie
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*1980s
*
Mark Beckwith circa-1980s
*
Steve Burney (No. 11)
*
Gary Hetherington
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As a player, Hetherington pla ...
(No. 13)
*
Matt Jimmy Dalton (No. 2)
*1990s
*
Graeme Morton (
Testimonial match
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2003)
*2000s
*
Garry Purdham (1999–2004)
*
Brett McDermott
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*
Leroy Joe
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Background
Joe was born in New Zea ...
*
David Fatialofa
David Fatialofa is a New Zealand rugby league player who played professionally in England for Whitehaven R.L.F.C., Whitehaven.
Playing career
Fatialofa was an Auckland Warriors junior and played in the 1995 Lion Red Cup final. He also represen ...
Past coaches
Also see ''
:Whitehaven R.L.F.C. coaches.''
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Jack Kitching 1948
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Billy Little
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Playing career
Little joined Aberdeen in 1957, having played for Scottish School boys defeat of England schools ...
1950
*
Neville Emery 1951–56
*
Edward Gibson
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Before becoming an astronaut, Gibson graduated from the University of Rochester and the California Institute of Technology. He bec ...
1956–62
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Jim Brough
James Wasdale Brough (5 November 1903 – 16 September 1986), also known by the nickname of 'Gentleman Jim' , was an English dual-code international rugby union, association football (soccer) footballer, and professional rugby league footballe ...
1962–??
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Gus Risman
Augustus "Gus" John Ferdinand Risman (21 March 1911 – 17 October 1994) was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s through to the 1950s, and coached in the 1940s through to the 1970s.
A devastating three-quarter ...
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Ike Southward 1968
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Sol Roper
John Roper (birth registered in the third quarter of 1936 – 14 October 2015), also known by the nickname of "Sol", was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s, and coached in the 1960s and 1970s.
Ru ...
1970–71
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Jeff Bawden
Jeffrey Bawden (13 January 1924 – 5 March 2006) was an English rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Cumberland, and at club level for Hensingham ARLFC and ...
1971–?
* Bill Smith 197?–78
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Ray Dutton
Raymond "Ray" F. Dutton (born c. 1946) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and coached in the 1970s and 1980s. He played at representative level for Great Britain and England, and a ...
1978–79
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Phil Kitchin 1980–81
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Arnold Walker 1981
* Tommy Dawes 1982–83
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Frank Foster 1984–85
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Phil Kitchin 1986–87
* Barry Smith 1988–89
* Gordon Cottier 1993
* Norman Turley 1990–91
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Kurt Sorensen
Kurt John Sorensen (born 8 November 1956) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
Background
He is the brother of fellow Kiwi international, Dane Sorensen, and the nephew of anothe ...
1994–95
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Stan Martin 1995-99
* Colin Armstrong
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Kevin Tamati
Kevin Ronald Tamati (born 21 September 1953) is a New Zealand former rugby league representative player and coach. He played at representative level for New Zealand, New Zealand Māori, Auckland, Central Districts and Wellington, and professio ...
1999–2000
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Paul Cullen 2000–02
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Peter Smith 2002–?
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Steve McCormack
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2004–05
* Dave Rotheram 2006
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Paul Crarey ?-2008
* Gerard Stokes 2008–10
* David Seeds 2011
* Don Gailer 2012
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Dave Woods 2013–15
* Steve Deakin 2015
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James Coyle 2015–16
* Carl Forster 2017-18
* Gary Charlton 2018–2021
* Jonty Gorley 2022–24
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Kyle Amor
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2024
Seasons
Super League era
Honours
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Division 2 / Championship:
::Winners (1): 2005
:::
RFL Championship Leaders' Shield
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:::Winners (1): 2005
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Division 3 / League 1:
::Winners (1): 2019
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Cumberland County Cup
The Cumberland County Cup is the second oldest rugby league knock-out competition in the world after the Challenge Cup. It is open to every amateur club in the county of Cumberland and is administered by British Amateur Rugby League Association.
T ...
::Winners (2): 1905–06, 1906–07
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Cumberland League
Cumbria Rugby League is a series of summer rugby league competitions for amateur teams in Cumbria.
Cumbria Rugby League is part of the Rugby Football League and incorporates what is now called the "Iggesund Cumberland ARL" which has existed si ...
::Winners (1): 1905–06
U23's
*U23's League Leaders (1) : 2010
*U23's Grand Final Winners (1): 2010
Source:
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Ike Southward Memorial Trophy
Ike or IKE may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Ike (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or nickname
* Ike (surname), a list of people
* Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969), Supreme Commander of t ...
:
Club records
Team
*Highest score: 86–6 vs Highfield 1995
*Heaviest defeat: 106–8 vs
Wigan
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12 May 2008
*Record attendance: 18,650, vs
Wakefield Trinity
Wakefield Trinity is a professional rugby league club in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. The club play their home fixtures at the DIY Kitchen Stadium, Belle Vue (Wakefield), Belle Vue and currently compete in the Super League, the top tier o ...
1960
Individual
*Tries in a career: 238
Craig Calvert (2004–2017)
*Tries in a season: 34
Mick Pechey (
1994–95)
*Tries in a match: 6
"Vince" Gribbin (vs Doncaster 18 November 1984) &
Andrew Bulman (vs Wigan St Patricks 10 March 2019)
*Goals in a career: 1,050
John McKeown (1948–61)
*Goals in a season: 141
John McKeown (1956–57)
*Goals in a match: 13 Lee Anderson (v Highfield 25 January 1995)
*Points in a career: 2,133
John McKeown (1948–61)
*Points in a season: 400
Mick Nanyn
Mick Nanyn (born 3 June 1982) is a former Scotland international rugby league footballer. He played as a and was a specialist goal-kicker. He set point scoring records at several of the clubs he played for. Nanyn started his career at Swinton ...
(2004)
*Points in a match: 32
Mick Nanyn
Mick Nanyn (born 3 June 1982) is a former Scotland international rugby league footballer. He played as a and was a specialist goal-kicker. He set point scoring records at several of the clubs he played for. Nanyn started his career at Swinton ...
(vs Batley 22 August 2004) &
Greg McNally (vs Featherstone Rovers 22 March 2009)
*Appearances in a career: 417
John McKeown (1948–61)
*Appearances in a season: 42
John McKeown (1956–57)
*Consecutive appearances: 83
Gary Broadbent (C)
Notes
References
External links
Official siteThe Unofficial Whitehaven RLFC ForumWhitehaven RLFC forum on rlfans.comWhitehaven RLFC Fans Forums – RugbyLeague.org
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Rugby league teams in Cumbria
Rugby clubs established in 1948
Rugby league teams in England