Category: Shinty
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Oban Celtic’s Boxing Day shinty and awards night
Oban Celtic rounded off the shinty season with their popular Boxing Day shinty action at Mossfield, followed by its annual awards night. The usual match between the “Old Crocks” and the “Young Guns” was replaced with a sixes tournament and such was the popularity of the event that the number of participating teams was increased…
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The Shinty Round Up – Saturday December 23
There is New Year shinty action to look forward to as Lochaber meet neighbours Fort William to contest the Billy MacLachlan memorial trophy at Spean Bridge on New Year’s Day.
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Mid Argyll derby in first round of Macaulay Cup
Col Glen and Kyles Athletic were paired together when the 2024 Artemis Macaulay Cup draw was made live on Oban FM on Saturday December 16. The south and north sections were drawn up to the semi-final stage on the Sports View programme with Aberdour, Bute, Col Glen, Glasgow Mid Argyll, Inveraray, Kyles Athletic, Oban Camanachd…
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Nories supplies new shinty helmets for Rockfield youngsters
Christmas came early for youngsters from the Rockfield Primary School Shinty Team.
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The Shinty Round Up – South – Saturday December 9, 2023
“Scally” Boost For Oban Camanachd Iain “Scally” MacMillan has agreed to carry on as Oban Camanachd assistant manager, something boss Gareth Evans described as “massive” for the club. MacMillan had been considering his future during the close season but has decided to go again as the side look to build on last season’s Artemis Macaulay…
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Deek calls it a day
A distinguished playing career for Fort William, and latterly Kilmallie, saw Deek win the Camanachd Cup twice in 1992 and 2005 as well as two successes in the MacTavish in 1996 and 2000 and one Macaulay in 1991 following an epic penalty shoot-out against Oban Camanachd.
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The Shinty Round Up – North – Saturday December 9, 2023
Ronald Ross enters Hall of Fame
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Hugh Dan receives Centenary Award
Hugh Dan’s extended contribution to shinty, both professionally and in a voluntary capacity, has made him an authority on Scotland’s community sport and 2023 marks the end of his commentary career having decided to hang up his microphone after 40 years.
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Shinty community get set to remember Billy at New Year derby clash
Throw up is at 1pm and Lochaber Camanachd are inviting all shinty supporters to go along and celebrate the New Year and experience some camaraderie and competition.
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Lorn Ladies celebrate star performers
Oban Lorn Ladies celebrated the end of their 2023 season earlier this month.