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North-West North 2
North-West North 2 was an England, English Rugby Union league which was at the eleventh tier of the domestic competition and was available to teams in Cumbria and the northern part of Lancashire. Promoted teams moved up to North-West North 1 and as the division was the lowest level for clubs in the region there was no relegation. The division ran for three seasons from 1987 to 1990 until it was cancelled due to a falling number of teams. All remaining clubs in the division were promoted/transferred into North-West North 1 for the start of the 1990–91 campaign. Original teams When league rugby began in 1987 this division contained the following teams: *Ambleside RUFC, Ambleside *British Steel RUFC, British Steel *Clitheroe RUFC, Clitheroe *Lancaster Moor Hospital RUFC, Lancaster Moor Hospital *Silloth RUFC, Silloth *Smith Brothers RUFC, Smith Brothers *Thornton Cleveleys RUFC, Thornton Cleveleys *Upper Eden RUFC, Upper Eden North-West North 2 honours Number of league tit ...
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