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Kinlochshiel aiming to put first dent in league leaders Kingussie's Premiership record at The Dell


By Will Clark

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Kinlochshiel aim to become the first team to defeat Kingussie this season when the two clubs clash in the Premiership at The Dell on Saturday.

It has been a disappointing start to the campaign for the Balmacara outfit as their defence of the MacTavish Cup ended at the first hurdle last weekend with a 3–0 defeat against Lovat.

They have won two of their three league games but lost on the opening day to Newtonmore.

Mark Macdonald (Kinlochshiel) blocks the swing from Kyle Grant (Cabers). Caberfeidh v Kinlochshiel in the MOWI Premiership 2022. Game played at Castle Leod, Strathpeffer.
Mark Macdonald (Kinlochshiel) blocks the swing from Kyle Grant (Cabers). Caberfeidh v Kinlochshiel in the MOWI Premiership 2022. Game played at Castle Leod, Strathpeffer.

Victory would draw them level on points with Kingussie who are one point clear at the top having won their first three matches of the campaign.

Elsewhere in the Premiership on Saturday, Lovat face Oban Camanachd at Kiltarlity, with Glasgow Mid-Argyll taking on Kyles Athletic and Newtonmore facing Fort William.

Caberfeidh’s clash with Glenurquhart in the MacTavish Cup first round has been postponed due to Covid issues.

In North Division One, Caberfeidh reserves are still scheduled to be in action as they travel to face Lovat at Balgate.

Lochcarron are not in action this weekend.

The first round of the Highland Industrial Supplies Sutherland Cup first round is taking place with Kinlochshiel reserves set to head to Skye in a section three match.

The other group match will see Glenurquhart face Inverness at Drumnadrochit.

In section one, Aberdeen University take on Strathspey and Lewis face Boleskine.

In section two Lochside Rovers take on Newtonmore in Oban with Fort William taking on Kingussie.

In section four, Glasgow Mid-Argyll take on Kilmory at Yoker while Inveraray face Strachur-Dunoon at The Winterton.

In the National Division, Skye are set to take on league leaders Beauly, Strathglass face Oban Celtic at Cannich, while Lochaber face Aberdour.


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