The club amalgamated with Penrith United to become Wetheriggs United in 1995.First Division Champions ten times;1971-72, 1983-84,1984-85,1999-00, 2001-02-2005-06(six titles on the bounce, as there was no competition in 2000-01 because of foot and mouth)2010-11Westmorland Senior Cup winners 1984, 1986 and 2007 and other honours include the Benevolent Trophy 9 times and the High Sheriff’s Cup on seven occasions.Wetheriggs moved from Southend Road playing fields during the 1980-81 season to another Council owned pitch on the Gilwilly Recreation Ground in the Castletown area of the town, known locally as "The Rec". In 2010 after a lot of hard work and fundraising they raised£54,000 to bring the old changing rooms up to FA standard. The enclosed ground is on the edge of the town centre, just a ten minute stroll from the rail station.
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This game was supposed to be part of a Cumbrian double with a match at Carlisle United Academy in the morning. Unfortunately the club didn’t announce on their website or on twitter that the match with Fleetwood Town was being switched from Creighton Rugby Club to the training pitch adjacent to Brunton Park. So, after a wasted bus journey down to Garlands and back, I had a pint in Carlisle then caught an earlier train to Penrith, having plenty of time to visit a couple of pubs before the match.I was really pissed off on not doing a double, as I’ve set myself a challenge of trying to get to 600 grounds before Christmas. (December 23rd - West Ham v Newcastle) The Groundhopping Gods have conspired against me lately, so it looks like I’ll have to abandon this task and just go with the flow.