Lochaber Camanachd is a shinty club based in Spean Bridge, Lochaber, Scotland. The club's senior team play in the Marine Harvest Premiership while a reserve team plays in the North Division Two. Lochaber also field a woman's team.
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LochaberCamanachd is a shinty club based in Spean Bridge, Lochaber, Scotland. The club's senior team play in the Marine Harvest Premiership while a reserve...
Ardnamurchan Camanachd is a shinty club based in Strontian, Ardnamurchan. The club covers a wide but sparsely populated area taking in Strontian, Ardgour...
1 Skye Camanachd, at The Dell, Kingussie 2017 – Skye Camanachd 6 v 1 Lochaber, at An Aird, Fort William 2016 – Lochaber 4 v 2 Skye Camanachd, at An Aird...
Fraser Camanachd Cup in Fort William but were beaten 4-2 by Lochaber Ladies. Skye Camanachd Ladies also currently sit third in the new Women's Camanachd Association...
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 Camanachd Association Challenge Cup known as the Camanachd Cup (or less commonly the Scottish Cup) is the premier competition in the sport of shinty...
1903 and 1933 it offered a branch line service to Fort Augustus. LochaberCamanachd is the shinty club based in the village of Spean Bridge. Scotland...
by playing the first-ever top-flight fixture on a Sunday against LochaberCamanachd on 22 June 2008. The club's reserve team also won the Strathdearn...
Premiership champions were Newtonmore Camanachd Club. The 2018 Cup competitions competed will be the Camanachd Cup, Macaulay Cup, MacTavish Cup (North...
They eventually survived relegation, overhauling LochaberCamanachd with a win against Oban Camanachd. 2010 saw Bute's period in the Premier Division come...
The club missed out narrowly on winning the league however, due to LochaberCamanachd benefiting from a late surge in form, and more controversially, a...
successes included winning the Camanachd Cup (Scottish Cup) in 1933. The score was Oban Camanachd 3, Newtonmore 2, at Keppoch, Lochaber, after a drawn game, 1–1...
McNeil, along with his older brother, Scott, started out playing for LochaberCamanachd. He and his brother then moved to Fort William, where they became...
eliminated Skye Camanachd from the Strathdearn Cup on May 31, 2008. In 2010, the club finished level in points with LochaberCamanachd's reserves at the...
Again, the club reached the Balliemore Final in 2010 and defeated LochaberCamanachd on penalties after a late comeback which saw them go 4–3 down in injury-time...
and Outer Hebridean Islands with Argyll, and Lochaber as its heartlands. The Lochaber Times is the Lochaber/Fort William/Highlands and surrounding area...
Grangemouth 2007 West Lochaber bt East Lochaber, at Ardnamurchan 2006 Strachur & District bt Col-Glen 2005 Uist Camanachd 3 v 0 Lewis Camanachd, at Lionacleit...
Scottish musician, shinty player, composer and broadcaster from Spean Bridge, Lochaber, Scotland. He is a founding member of Scottish folk-rock band Mànran. Innes...
Camanachd Club In 2011, the club reached the Balliemore Final again, but lost 2–0 to Bute in Portree. They hosted the final in 2012 between Lochaber and...
Ballachulish Camanachd Club is a shinty team from Ballachulish, Lochaber, Scotland. The club was founded in 1893 the same year as the Camanachd Association...
Scotland. The club most recently achieved prominence in the all-Fort William Camanachd Cup Final in 2005. The club was founded in 1929 and is named after the...
From caman [ˈkʰaman], shinty stick. Also in use in Scotland the derived camanachd, shinty. Cateran From ceatharn [ˈkʲʰɛhərˠn̪ˠ], fighting troop. Ceilidh...
BAL-ə-HOO-lish, from Scottish Gaelic Baile a' Chaolais [baləˈxɯːl̪ˠɪʃ]) in Lochaber, Highland, Scotland, is centred on former slate quarries. The name Ballachulish...