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...
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Women's shinty is a sport, played almost entirely within Scotland, identical to the men's game of shinty, with the same rules, same sized pitch and same...
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Composite rules shinty–hurling (Irish: Comhrialacha camanachd-iománaíocht) – sometimes known simply as shinty–hurling – is a hybrid sport of shinty and hurling...
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The Women's Camanachd Association (WCA) Challenge Cup is the second-tier trophy in women's shinty. It is currently sponsored by Mowi (formerly Marine...
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from the Scottish sport of shinty and the Irish sport of hurling. Matches are played at men's senior, men's under 21 and women's levels, with Scotland having...
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Goalkeeper (section Shinty)
ice hockey, roller hockey, lacrosse, ringette, rinkball, water polo, and shinty, as well as in other sports. In most sports that involve scoring in a net...
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Composite rules shinty–hurling (usually internationals between Scotland and Ireland) Camogie Field hockey Bando (sport) Shinty Women's shinty Lacrosse Cammag...
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Oban Lorn Ladies Shinty Club, a.k.a. Oban Lorne, Lorn Ladies or Oban Ladies is a shinty team from Oban, Scotland. It is the only ladies team in the north...
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refer to: South Division Two (shinty), a Scottish men's shinty division WCA South Division Two, a Scottish women's shinty division South Division (disambiguation)...
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Oban Lorne may refer to: Oban Lorn Shinty Club, a shinty club from Oban Oban Lorn Ladies Shinty Club, a Women's shinty club from Oban Oban Lorne RFC. a...
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Badenoch & Strathspey Ladies Shinty Club is a shinty club based in the area of Badenoch and Strathspey, Highland, Scotland. The club fields one side,...
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Camogie (category Women's team sports)
portal Ashbourne Cup Camogie All Stars Awards Poc Fada Women's shinty Field Hockey Bando (sport) Shinty Hurling Lacrosse Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our...
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Americas, the modern women's game was introduced in 1890 at the St Leonard's School in St Andrews, Scotland. The rules of women's lacrosse differ significantly...
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Ice hockey (redirect from Women's Ice Hockey)
centuries in Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere, primarily bandy, hurling, and shinty. The North American sport of lacrosse, derived from tribal Native American...
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Scotland national shinty team is the team selected to represent Scotland and the sport of shinty in the annual composite rules Shinty/Hurling International...
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Inveruglas, Cowal Glasgow Cowal, a defunct shinty club, founded in 1876 Cowal and Bute (shinty), women's shinty club based in Dunoon This disambiguation...
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Lisa Norman (category Shinty players)
continue it developed into the modern Aberdour Shinty Club with teams at all age levels and in the women's game too. Her achievement has been acknowledged...
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Shinty Club is a shinty club from the town of St Andrews in Fife. Representing the St Andrews University, the club now plays in the University Shinty...
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Glengarry Shinty Club is a shinty team from Invergarry, Inverness-shire, Scotland. The club has played in its present form since 1976. There is one senior...
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Sport in Scotland (section Shinty)
games (which have contributed to the evolution of modern athletics events), shinty (the predecessor of both ice hockey and bandy), cycling (Kirkpatrick Macmillan...
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In the sport of shinty, there are several clubs which play under the banner of one of the Scottish universities. However, these clubs are not always student...
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WAGs (category Slang terms for women)
traditional Scottish sport of shinty has developed the terminology "SWAGs" to refer to the wives and partners of shinty players. The terms was given further...
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Shinty was played in its original form throughout North and South America by Scottish settlers until the early 1900s when the practice died out. Shinty...
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Scotland) Edinburgh Sevens Melrose Sevens Shinty Camanachd Association Composite rules shinty-hurling Women's shinty Economy of Scotland Economic rank (by...
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Camanachd is a shinty club based in Dunoon, on the Cowal peninsula in Scotland. The club fields a side in the Women's League and is the only shinty team at adult...
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The Shinty league system is a series of interconnected leagues for shinty in Scotland. It is administered by the Camanachd Association. The system consists...
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rules Shinty/Hurling, played against Ireland. Scotland national shinty team Scotland national women's shinty team Scotland U21 national shinty team Camanachd...
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Kilmory Camanachd (redirect from Furnace Shinty Club)
Kilmory Camanachd is a shinty club from Lochgilphead, Argyll, Scotland. The club was founded in 1977 in its present form. The club plays in South Division...
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Kevin Thain (category Shinty players)
Kevin Thain (born 1969) is a Scottish shinty player from the village of Tomatin. He has played almost his whole career for Kingussie Camanachd and has...
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Lacrosse (section Women's lacrosse)
Australia, and New Zealand. The women's game was introduced by Louisa Lumsden in Scotland in 1890. The first women's club in the United States was started...
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