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Saturday, 19 June 2021

VALE OF LUNE RUFC (Powderhouse Lane)

WESTMORLAND COUNTY FA SENIOR CUP FINAL, MILNTHORPE CORINTHIANS 6-1 MARSH UNITED, ATTENDANCE: 416

This afternoon I made the pilgrimage to Lancaster for an interesting game at an interesting venue. I certainly wasn't the only groundhopper with the same opinion and there were plenty of familiar faces in amongst the bumper crowd.


The Westmorland FA Senior Cup Final was taking place at Powderhouse Lane, the home of Vale of Lune rugby union club. The Lune is the river than runs through the city and the rugby club is near the border of Lancaster and Morecambe. A chance to watch football at a rugby ground? Yes please!



All good but why is the Westmorland Cup Final being held in another county? Well simply it's because the competition had taken longer to reach its conclusion, due to the enforced Covid break, the regular venue for the showpiece final, Kendal Town, was unavailable. Vale of Lune agreed to host so this is probably a one-off occasion. This decision to go beyond the county line was not without controversy but the the organisation more than justified it. 

The centrepiece of the ground is the main stand, which is an unusual looking structure on the halfway line. There is terracing either side of the stand but the rest of ground is flat standing. There is a raised platform outside the clubhouse behind the goal which, on a baking hot day, was very busy today.



The two finalists compete in different leagues. Milnthorpe Corinthians are members of  the West Lancashire League whilst Marsh United are members of the North Lancashire and District League.

There was an obvious gulf in class between the sides as Milnthorpe comprehensively dispatched Marsh United.

It was a tight opening 20 minutes but once Charlie Morton headed home from a corner to open it was game over. Within five minutes of that opener it was 3-0 to Milnthorpe as Steve Yawson scored a quick brace. A free kick was deflected into his own goal by Jamie Woodruff just before half time, which could have made things interesting, but Milnthorpe's dominance continued in the second half as Morton scored his second and Yawson completed his hat-trick. Aaron Hoyle made in 6-1 with a penalty late on to ensure Corinthians retained the trophy for another year.








...and with that another Covid-19 interrupted season ends for me. It has been good to get out and about these last few weeks and watch football at levels which I would not normally consider. That will change going forward. I will return in a few weeks when season 2021/22 is scheduled to kick off competitively in early July. Hopefully that remains so. Until then, stay safe and look after each other.

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