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Carlisle RLFC were a
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team based in Carlisle,
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. The club was called Carlisle Border Raiders for the 1997 season, after which it merged with Barrow Braves.


History


Early rugby league in Carlisle

''Carlisle City'', based at Harraby Greyhound Stadium close to Gillford Park, were admitted to the
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for the 1928–29 season. They withdrew on 8 November 1928, after only ten games of which they won 1 and lost 9, scoring 59 and conceding 166. Their final game was a 36 – 13 defeat by Warrington at Wilderspool on 27 October 1928. Earlier in the season St Helens had visited Harraby Park on Sat 8 September and struggled to record a victory by 8 points to 5. Rugby league as an organised sport died with it until the early 1950s when a Carlisle amateur side played two seasons in the
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Carlisle RLFC

''Carlisle RLFC'' was set up and owned by local Association football team Carlisle United. The club colours were blue, red and white; the same as the football club. In April 1981, they were admitted to the
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, playing at United's Brunton Park. They were coached by Allan Agar and
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. The board of Carlisle United used the money from the sale of Peter Beardsley to finance the team. The club finished second in the Second Division and gained promotion in their first season. Their average attendance was 2,950 in that season. Agar departed as coach to join Featherstone as captain-coach in December 1982 having had his request for more funds turned down.
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replaced Agar and Carlisle made their debut in the First Division with a 7–10 home defeat against Wigan at Brunton Park.
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spent the 1982–83 season at Carlisle but couldn't stop the club from being relegated. Attendances plummeted in the First Division when they finished bottom. Thereafter the club was plagued by debts and poor attendances. John Atkinson arrived from Leeds as player / coach in February 1983. The first season back in Division 2 was one of struggle - they finished third from bottom of the league. The next year they were on the fringes of the promotion race. Allen Kellet took over as coach in February 1986 after the sudden resignation of John Atkinson. Carlisle opened the 1986 season with three defeats from four games; drawing the other against strugglers
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. New coach, Roy Lester, got rid of players based in West Yorkshire and recruited a team of Cumbrian amateurs. They were then thrashed 112-0 by St Helens in a Lancashire Cup tie but recovered their season well, won more than they lost and finished in eighth plac

The club moved to Gillford Park, the former home of the defunct Carlisle City, for the 1988–89 season as they were not able to afford the rent on Brunton Park. In a few short weeks they had, with the help of their hard-working fans, built a ground that met the RFL's minimum criteria. The first match was a seventeen all draw with Batley on 3 September in front of 624 spectators.
Cameron Bell Cameron Bell (born 18 September 1986) is a Scottish football coach and former player. Bell played as a goalkeeper for several Scottish clubs and once for the Scotland national team. Bell began his senior career with Kilmarnock and, after loa ...
was coach from February 1990 to April 1994, he was succeeded by Hugh Waddell. When a Rupert Murdoch funded Super League competition was proposed, part of the deal was that some traditional clubs would merge. Carlisle were to merge with
Whitehaven Whitehaven is a town and port on the English north west coast and near to the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. Historically in Cumberland, it lies by road south-west of Carlisle and to the north of Barrow-in-Furness. It i ...
,
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and Barrow to form a ''Cumbria'' side to be based in Workington who would compete in Super League. This was, however, resisted. A new name, ''Carlisle Border Raiders'', was adopted for the 1997 seaso

Home crowds struggled to get into four figures and at the end of the season they merged with Barrow Braves to form ''Barrow Border Raiders''. Their last league match on 20 July 1997, had produced a record score of 72–10 against another doomed side Prescot Panthers. Their final game was at home against
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on 7 September 1997 which they lost 34–24 in front of a crowd of 453. The merged team played all its matches in Barrow and in 2002 dropped the 'Border' from its name.


Playing record


Past coaches

Also see '' :Carlisle RLFC coaches.'' * Allan Agar &
Nigel Stephenson Nigel Stephenson (born 12 October 1950), also known by the nicknames of "Nij", and "Stivvy", is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and coached in the 1980s and 1990s. He played at re ...
1981-2 *
Mick Morgan Mick Morgan (born ) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and coached in the 1980s and 1990s. He played at representative level for England and Yorkshire, and at club level for Wakef ...
1982-3 * John Atkinson 1983-6 * Allen Kellet 1986 * Roy Lester 1986-88 * Tommy Dawes 1989 *
Cameron Bell Cameron Bell (born 18 September 1986) is a Scottish football coach and former player. Bell played as a goalkeeper for several Scottish clubs and once for the Scotland national team. Bell began his senior career with Kilmarnock and, after loa ...
1990-1994 * Hugh Waddell 1994-? * Paul Charlton 1995-6


Notable former players

These players have either; received a
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, were international representatives before, or after, their time at Carlisle, or are notable outside of rugby league. * Robert Ackerman won caps for ''Wales'' while at Carlisle * Allan Agar *
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* John Atkinson *
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* Steve Brierley *
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won caps for ''Scotland'' while at Carlisle * Steve Ferres *
Clayton Friend Clayton Ivan Friend (born 1964) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He played at representative level for New Zealand, and at club level for Carlisle (two spells), North Sydney Bears a ...
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* Richard Henare *
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* Michael "Mick" Morgan *
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* Kevin Pape (
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1994) * William "Willie" Richardsonbr>
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John Risman John V. Risman (birth registered fourth ¼ 1944) is the President of Scotland Rugby League, and a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He played at representative level for Wales, and at club level for ...
* Graeme Robinson (from
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) * Danny Russell won caps for ''Scotland'' while at Carlisle *
Nigel Stephenson Nigel Stephenson (born 12 October 1950), also known by the nicknames of "Nij", and "Stivvy", is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and coached in the 1980s and 1990s. He played at re ...
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Stewart Rhodes Elmer Stewart Rhodes III (born 1966) is a disbarred American lawyer and the founder of the Oath Keepers, an American far-right anti-government militia. In November 2022, he was convicted of seditious conspiracy and evidence tampering with regard ...
* Mal Thomason (
Testimonial match A testimonial match or testimonial game, often referred to simply as a testimonial, is a practice in some sports, particularly in association football in the United Kingdom and South America, where a club has a match to honour a player for servic ...
1990) * James "Jimmy" Thompson * Hugh Waddell * Barry Williams won caps for ''Wales'' while at Carlisle


Sources


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