Kells A.R.L.F.C.
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Full nameKells
Amateur Rugby League Football Club
Amateur Rugby League Football Club
Colours Red
White
Black Trim
White
Black Trim
Founded1931
Ground
- Old Arrowthwaite, Kells, Whitehaven
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| Club information | ||
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| Full name | Kells Amateur Rugby League Football Club | |
| Colours | Red White Black Trim | |
| Founded | 1931 | |
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| Coach | Peter Smith | |
| Competition | NCRL National League One | |
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Kells A.R.L.F.C. is an amateur rugby league football club based in Kells, Whitehaven. The club's first team plays in the National Community Rugby League.
Kells Amateur Rugby League Football Club was first formed in 1931. The club played in the Cumberland League and held winning titles for a number of years. Kells left the Cumberland League in 2012 to start life in division 3 of the national conference and won division 3 and division 2 at the first attempt.
The current Kells Amateur Rugby League Club can trace its origins back to 1931.
In 2016, Kells defeated Hemel Stags of League One to reach the forth round of the Challenge Cup.[1] They reached the forth round again in 2018.[2]
