SCOTSCamanachd is the only shinty team in the British Armed Forces. It was established in 1994 by Fraser MacKenzie and the club originally played under...
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...
Camanachd and Kingussie Camanachd, representing two areas which lost a great many men, were joined by the British Forces shinty team, SCOTSCamanachd...
London Northern Counties and London Scots. The club toured Scotland in 1909. The club entered for the Camanachd Cup in 1896 and scratched to Glasgow...
The Camanachd Association (in Scottish Gaelic, Comann na Camanachd) is the world governing body of the Scottish sport of shinty. The body is based in Inverness...
Alternatively a Lowland Scots loanword [1], from the past participle of ply, to fold, giving plied then plaid after the Scots pronunciation. Ptarmigan...
featuring the hosts, Cornwall and the SCOTSCamanachd.[3] (the army team's new name) The influence of the SCOTS and the tradition of English shinty being...
initiative, with support from the Camanachd Association in Scotland, has seen a revival of the sport. There is now a US Camanachd Association and Cup and clubs...
Lewis Camanachd (Scottish Gaelic: Comann Camanachd Leòdhais is the senior shinty team from the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. The club entered North Division...
stadium in Portree, Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is home to Skye Camanachd. Skye Camanachd originally played at Home Farm in the village of Portree and then...
Much of golf terminology has its roots in Lowland Scots, e.g. caddy, links, tee etc. Shinty or camanachd is the traditional game of the Scottish Highlands...
Primary School. The town plays host to the Isle of Skye's shinty club, Skye Camanachd. They play at Pairc nan Laoch above the town on the road to Struan. Portree...
The Macaulay Association Camanachd Cup (known as the Artemis Macaulay Cup for sponsorship reasons) is a trophy in the Scottish sport of shinty. It is...
immigration the population of Scots colonists grew to more than 300, but by the 1860s the French–Métis outnumbered the Scots, and tensions between the two...
that shinty became a sport played in the country in the 2010s. Krasnodar Camanachd was established in 2014. In 2015 they travelled to take part in the St...
against the Ireland national hurling team. The team is selected by the Camanachd Association. As well as the men's senior team currently headed by coach...
On 30 March 2019, Innes was named by the Camanachd Association as their first ever ambassador of The Camanachd Cup. In June 2022, Innes returned to play...
Scots Dictionary". Scots Online. Archived from the original on 13 April 2019. Retrieved 4 July 2016. "List of railway station names in English, Scots...
along with his older brother, Scott, started out playing for Lochaber Camanachd. He and his brother then moved to Fort William, where they became integral...
transferred to The ScotsCamanachd, Aberdour Shinty Club and Tayforth Camanachd. Levenhall Links still played host to matches, Tayforth Camanachd took up temporary...
centre and 'Mussel Ebb' Cafe. The Kintyre Camanachd are a local shinty team that belongs to the Camanachd Association. The local amateur football team...
Scottish Football Association (also known as the Scottish FA and the SFA; Scots: Scots Fitba Association; Scottish Gaelic: Comann Ball-coise na h-Alba) is the...
Balliemore Cup twice as well as South Division One. He has also featured in a Camanachd Cup semi-final. He was the man of Golden Heart . Whitelaw is also involved...
from Greenock to Lerwick. Ullapool was home to the shinty team Lochbroom Camanachd; however, the club has not completed a competitive fixture since 2015...
Crowood Press Ltd; (12 October 1987, ISBN 1852230614) Hutchinson, Roger Camanachd!: The Story of Shinty, Birlinn Ltd (16 November 2004, ISBN 184158326X)...
Development. In 2017, Chamberlain became a member of the board of the Camanachd Association, the world governing body of the Scottish sport of shinty...
However, shinty is a more popular game locally, with two major teams, Oban Camanachd and Oban Celtic, in the town. The Oban Times runs a "Spot the Shinty Ball"...