Four of the five Cumbrian sides left in the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup have secured home ties in the second round draw.

Ex-Kells amateur Gary Chambers, now a youth coach at Warrington, did his former side a favour when he pulled their number out of the hat to secure a home draw.

They will welcome Orrell St James to Whitehaven when the second round ties begin on February 10-11.

Distington will also be at home again when they entertain Castleford side Lock Lane.

Askam were the first Cumbrian side out of the hat and West Hull will head to the south of the county for their tie while Millom welcome Bradford Dudley Hill.

Wath Brow Hornets were the last ball to be drawn and, as such, face an away trip to Hunslet Club Parkside.

Former Warrington prop Gary Chambers made the draw, along with Wolves' new signing Sitaleki Akauola.

Chambers signed for Warrington from Kells in the late 80s and spent 13 seasons there.

But he is now coach of the Wolves’ under-16 scholarship side.