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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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 Shinty–Hurling International Series is a sports competition played annually between the Ireland national hurling team (selected by the Gaelic Athletic...
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Edinburgh University Shinty Club is one of the oldest shinty clubs in existence having been founded in 1891. The club, which represents the University...
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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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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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Ireland national hurling team (redirect from Ireland national compromise rules shinty / hurling team)
representative team for the island of Ireland in the hybrid sport of composite rules shinty–hurling. The team dates from 1924 when Ireland competed at the Aonach Tailteann...
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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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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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Shinty is a very small minority sport in Russia, played primarily in Krasnodar but with some enthusiasts in Moscow. Whilst Scots mercenaries may have played...
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The first known international fixture between a Scottish shinty team and Irish hurling team occurred in 1896, when the London Camanchd and London GAA local...
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Super11s Shinty–Hurling Indigenous North American stickball Iomain Knattleikr Knotty Lacrosse box/indoor field intercrosse women's Ritinis Shinty Shinty–Hurling...
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That Mitchell and Webb Look (redirect from Shinty six)
That Mitchell and Webb Look is a British sketch comedy television series starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb that ran from 2006 to 2010. Many of its...
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Super11s Shinty–Hurling Indigenous North American stickball Iomain Knattleikr Knotty Lacrosse box/indoor field intercrosse women's Ritinis Shinty Shinty–Hurling...
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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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Super11s Shinty–Hurling Indigenous North American stickball Iomain Knattleikr Knotty Lacrosse box/indoor field intercrosse women's Ritinis Shinty Shinty–Hurling...
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Cornwall Shinty Club is a shinty club from Cornwall in the UK. Formed in 2012, it is one of few clubs outside the Scottish Highlands. Shinty-like stick...
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of the national sporting culture include the Highland games, curling and shinty. In boxing, Scotland has had 13 world champions, including Ken Buchanan...
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Col-Glen Shinty Club Lochaber Camanachd Fort William Shinty Club Kilmallie Shinty Club Glenurquhart Shinty Club Oban Celtic Inverary Shinty Club Strathglass...
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Ballachulish (section Shinty)
Ballachulish until 1955. Shinty is a popular local sport and the narrows is the traditional boundary of the north–south divide in shinty, with teams north of...
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Premiership) is the premier division in shinty. Based in Scotland and formed in 1996, the league is the top tier of the Shinty league system. Set-up in order to...
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generally referred to as hockey include lacrosse, hurling, camogie, and shinty. The first recorded use of the word hockey is in the 1773 book Juvenile...
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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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James "Big Jim" Clark (born 1973) is an ex-shinty player from Invergarry, Scotland. He gained fame from his last minute goals which secured a succession...
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