Shinty's biggest prize - the Camanachd Cup - is to be replaced with a replica as part of efforts to conserve the 127-year-old trophy. Made in Edinburgh and first awarded in 1896, it has endured years ...
Camanachd Association (CA) officials have expressed confidence that they can overcome a mini-crisis caused by a shortage of referees and ensure that every match will be played as association this ...
Scotland's oldest sport is to take another leap into the 21st century with the appointment of its first match assessors in a bid to prevent the unsavoury incidents which blighted games last season. In ...
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Shinty, or camanachd, as it is traditionally known in the Gaelic-speaking West Highlands, is an ancient game. Introduced to North-West Scotland along with Christianity and the Gaelic language nearly ...
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A SHINTY match will be played tomorrow to honour players who perished on the battlefields of the First World War, a century on from a historic cup final. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to ...
Random drug testing will be implemented throughout the new shinty season, which gets underway this weekend. The Camanachd Association, which runs the sport, has engaged UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) to do the ...
Shinty's blue riband event, the Camanachd Cup final, is to be held in Dunoon for the first time in its 99-year history. The Camanachd Association has confirmed that the 2006 final will be held at the ...
A former official with shinty's ruling body, the Camanachd Association, has admitted embezzling £1,800 from the Inverness-based organisation. Allan MacLeod, 28, of Drumnadrochit, pleaded guilty to ...
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