Forth Camanachd was a women's shinty club based in Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland. The club was established in 2006 and won both the Valerie Fraser Cup (the female equivalent of the Camanachd Cup) and the Caledonian Canal Challenge Cup in its time in existence.
The club has now merged with Aberdour Shinty Club as of the 2011 season.
ForthCamanachd was a women's shinty club based in Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland. The club was established in 2006 and won both the Valerie Fraser...
Shinty (Scottish Gaelic: camanachd, iomain) is a team sport played with sticks and a ball. Shinty is now played mainly in the Scottish Highlands and among...
The Valerie Fraser Camanachd Cup also known as the Valerie Fraser Trophy or the Women's Camanachd Cup is the premier trophy in Women's shinty and is currently...
age. Aberdour had their own team ladies team, before a merger with ForthCamanachd resulted in the club expanding to two teams, with seasoned internationalists...
foundation of ForthCamanachd and subsequent developments in ladies shinty in the area, with many transferring to Aberdour when Forth folded. In 2012...
popular sport played throughout the island and Portree-based Skye Camanachd won the Camanachd Cup in 1990. The local radio station Radio Skye is a community...
that hosts the final of the Scottish Cup of Shinty, better known as the Camanachd Cup. This is usually held at Old Anniesland. Once home to numerous Shinty...
village of Tomatin. He has played almost his whole career for Kingussie Camanachd and has been an integral part of its success since the mid-1980s. Thain...
Edinburgh vs. Glasgow Warriors Badenoch derby: Kingussie Camanachd vs. Newtonmore Camanachd Club Anglesey derby: Llanfairpwll vs. Llangefni Town Gwynedd...
Seamus J. King, "A History of Hurling," pages 6-8. Roger Hutchinson, "Camanachd! The Story of Shinty," pages 27, 28. Seamus J. King, "A History of Hurling...
e Sports governing bodies of Scotland Ball games Basketball Scotland Camanachd Association (Shinty) Cricket Scotland Lacrosse Scotland The R&A Scottish...
it is "bandy ball" (班迪球). In Scottish Gaelic the name is "ice shinty" (camanachd-deighe). In old times shinty or shinney were also sometimes used in English...
four canoe clubs, the Canoe Section of the Camping Club, Clyde Canoe Club, Forth Canoe Club (1934) and Scottish Youth Hostels Canoe Club. The body now has...
playing competitions and tug-of-war, and in 1898 they added a game of Camanachd, now better known as Shinty. Scotland have played two rugby union international...
East Belfast. Alan John Robertson. For voluntary service to Kingussie Camanachd Club. Emily May Robertson, Ward Sister, Older Person's Care, Manchester...