This article is about the shinty cup. For hockey cup, see Sutherland Cup.
The Sir William Sutherland Cup, more commonly known simply as the Sutherland Cup, is a trophy in the sport of shinty. It is the national cup competition for junior sides, the equivalent of the Camanachd Cup for those sides in lower league competition.[1] The current (2022) holders are Newtonmore 2nd team, the "junior" level reserves of the successful "senior" club.
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