Shinty
mactavish

CABERFEIDH will play Fort William in the first round of the MacTavish Cup, which gets under way at the end of March.


PICTURED is the Dingwall Academy first year shinty team with the Plockton High School six-a-side shield.Their coach, Gaelic teacher, Iain MacIlleChiar, said, "This is a superb tournament held annually
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SHINTY's greatest rivals face off in the sport's showcase final this weekend in what promises to be a feast of entertainment for hardcore fans and shinty virgins alike. While the tantalising clash of
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(Shinty stick) SHINTY fans were treated to a thriller at the Bught Park as Newtonmore defeated fierce local rivals Kingussie to bring home the Scottish Hydro Camanachd Cup.It was a thriller from start to finish
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Ali MacLennan of Caberfeidh takes a sore one in a challenge with ?Beauly's Roger Cormack. Picture: Neil G Paterson ON SATURDAY, Kinlochshiel became the first team to complete a season in the Marine Harvest North Division One with a 100 per cent record, when they defeated second-placed Lochaber 7-2 at Spean Bridge.
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