Club information | |
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Full name | Central Cumberland |
Nickname(s) | Fruitpickers |
Short name | Cumberland |
Founded | 21 April 1908 (Foundation club) |
Exited | 1908 |
Former details | |
Competition | NSWRFL |
1908 | 9th of 9[1] |
Team colours | |
Records | |
Wooden spoons | 1*[2] (1908) |
Most capped | Harry Bloomfield – 8 A. Halling – 8 S. Jarvis – 8 Thomas Lalor – 8 F. O'Grady – 8 |
Highest points scorer | Harry Bloomfield – 19 |
Cumberland, officially known as Central Cumberland,[3] were a rugby league team in 1908 based in the region of Cumberland Plain in western Sydney. They were one of the nine original teams in the first New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) season, albeit admitted after the first round of matches had already been played. They are the shortest lived team in the history of first-grade rugby league in Australia after disbanding late that year. Statistically, they are the club with the poorest all-time record, only lasting eight games in their inaugural and only season.