Amateur rugby league was able to complete a full programme of matches at the weekend – but future fixtures are in the hands of the Rugby Football League after all professional and community games were suspended until April 3.

Ellenborough got off the mark in the Iggesund Cumberland League's Premier Division with a 29-6 win at newcomers Walney. Man-of-the-match Stuart Tippet scored a try for the hosts, converted by Dave Nicholson. For Ellenborough there were tries from man-of-the-match Luke Penrice (two), Jason Graham (two) and Jordan Ostle, while Owen Hoyles supplied four goals and a field goal.

Glasson came unstuck at Wath Brow A, losing 26-18. The Hornets' tries came from Morgan Ackerley (two), Aiden Dawson, Sam Curwen, James Harrison and Jordan Cricket, with one goal from Curwen. Luke Jeremy was named man of the match.Glasson's tries were scored by Dan Fryer, Gary Taylor and Keenan Winter, with Winter landing three goals. Gary Tierney picked up another man-of-the-match award.

One game was called off in the Premier Division but it had nothing to do with the coronavirus.

Kells A should have had a game with champions Distington but were granted permission to postpone as several of their players are under-18s and were due to play in the National Cup on Sunday.

As it happened that game with Folly Lane had been postponed and unfortunately that left it too late to reinstate the game against Distington.

In Division One, hosts Seaton A beat Aspatria 26-16. The Seaton tries were scored by Stephen Dawes, Jon Carl Bryan, Miguel Blanco Charters, Grant Reid and Jay Roach. Mark Walker booted three goals and Jack Todhunter picked up their man-of-the-match award. For Aspatria there were tries for Kristian Beattie, Luke Crossman and Mark Irwin plus two goals from Luke Johnson. Richard Stamper was their man of the match.

Maryport beat neighbours Ellenborough A 38-22, although it was ten points apiece in the second half. Man-of-the-match Luke Baker grabbed a hat-trick of tries for Maryport and he was followed over by Jack Shepherd, Atlee Skillen, Darren Pape and Craig Foster. There were five goals from Foster. Logan Potter had a good game for Elbra A with two tries and three goals but Phil Flavell, who was also on the scoresheet with a try, picked up their man-of-the-match award. The third try was scored by Ross Tinkler.

Lowca won 18-6 at Egremont A with tries from man-of-the-match James McNally (two) and Emerson Allen, with three goals from Callum Sirkett, while Toby Corrie scored the Egremont try and Lennox Hunter, who converted, was their man of the match.