Kinlochshiel Shinty Club is a shinty club based in Rèaraig, Balmacara, near Kyle of Lochalsh, Lochalsh, Scotland. The club has two sides, a senior team...
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Club Caberfeidh Camanachd Club Glasgow Mid Argyll Kingussie Camanachd Kinlochshiel Shinty Club Kyles Athletic Shinty Club Lovat Shinty Club Newtonmore Camanachd...
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real shinty players Dallas Young of Kingussie and Neil "Ach" MacRae of Kinlochshiel Shinty Club, playing pivotal roles.[2] A shinty game is shown in episode...
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champions were Kinlochshiel Shinty Club. This was their first Premiership title. Glasgow Mid Argyll Glenurquhart Kilmallie Kingussie Kinlochshiel Kyles Athletic...
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Finlay MacRae (born 1986) is a shinty player from Kintail who plays for Kinlochshiel. He is a Scottish International as well as Player of the Year 2008.[1][permanent...
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season with Marine Harvest as title sponsors saw the reigning champions Kinlochshiel challenging for their 2nd Premiership title. 2018 Marine Harvest Premiership...
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Visitor Centre is located in the centre of Balmacara. The Shinty club, Kinlochshiel play in the hamlet. The community of Balmacara lies on the edge of Balmacara...
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retaining the title against a spirited Lovat side.[citation needed] In 2021 Kinlochshiel defeated Lovat 3–1 in the Final held at Mossfield Park in Oban. A hat-trick...
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Neil 'Ach' Macrae, his brother Johnny 'Ach' Macrae, who both played for Kinlochshiel Shinty Club, and Neil's daughter, award-winning chef and author Fenella...
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comeback from a goal down to defeat 2017 Premiership League champions Kinlochshiel 2-1 in a closely fought encounter at the Bught Park, Inverness. The match...
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a common element. The second verse is a portrayal of a game against Kinlochshiel, the only shinty team named in the song in the line: But if we do all...
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Artemis Macaulay Cup Final in Oban proved to be an exciting game, with Kinlochshiel defeating Kyles Athletic by three goals to two in a thrilling match with...
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Kilmalle 1, in Beauly 2009 Strathglass 5, Kinlochshiel 1, in Rothesay 2010 Kinlochshiel 3, Lochaber 3, (Kinlochshiel win 2-0 on penalties) at An Aird, Fort...
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Glenorchy Glenurquhart Inveraray Inverness Kilmallie Kilmory Kingussie Kinlochshiel Kyles Athletic Lewis Lochaber Lochcarron Lochside Rovers Lovat Newtonmore...
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Glengarry Shinty Club Inverness Shinty Club Kingussie Camanachd 2nd* Kinlochshiel Shinty Club 2nd* Lovat Shinty Club 2nd* Newtonmore Camanachd Club 2nd*...
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at Fort William 1978 Fort William 6 – 3 Oban Celtic at Inveraray 1977 Kinlochshiel 9 – 1 Glenorchy at Fort William 1976 Kingussie 3 – 1 Lochaber at Newtonmore...
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club won the Balliemore Cup for the third time in 2009 by defeating Kinlochshiel 5–1 at the Meadows in Rothesay. Garry Reid stepped down at the end of...
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Machine In 2007, the club reached the Balliemore Cup Final but lost 1–0 to Kinlochshiel. In 2008 the Glen have reached the Mactavish Cup Final for the first...
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University 1978 Aberdeen University 1977 Glenurquhart 1976 Kinlochshiel 1975 Kinlochshiel 1974 Newtonmore 1973 Aberdeen University 1972 Glenurquhart 1971...
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as a trophy in the national juvenile play-off. The 2012 winners were Kinlochshiel. The current holders are Kingussie who claimed the 2017 Shield with a...
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Kingussie 3 Oban Camanachd 2 2018 – Kinlochshiel 3 Kyles Athletic 2 2017 – Kyles Athletic 7 Newtonmore 4 2016 – Kinlochshiel 5 Inveraray 3 2015 – Newtonmore...
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match outside of the Camanachd Cup final. In November 2007, following Kinlochshiels' draw with Caberfeidh, Lovat became a Marine Harvest Premier Division...
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secured all the trophies in the sport for which they eligible to compete. Kinlochshiel achieved this in 2021 when they added the Camanachd and MacTavish to...
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(Kingussie) 1995 Beauly 2 v 0 Strathglass 1994 ? bt Strathglass 1993 ? 1992 Kinlochshiel 1991 Glenurquhart bt Glengarry 1990 Glenurquhart bt Glengarry 1989 ?...
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in the Sutherland and Bullough Cups once again. The team lost 2-1 to Kinlochshiel in the Sutherland Cup in 2009. The club was hit by tragedy when player...
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The Highland Council election, 2003: Kinlochshiel Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Isabelle Campbell Unopposed...
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the season.[6] Lochaber started strongly in 2011 but were beaten by Kinlochshiel to the league title, however 2012 has seen them start very well in the...
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Ward Towns and villages Councillor Party Kinlochshiel Missing information Missing information Kyle and Sleat Missing information Missing information Portree...
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Ward Towns and villages Councillor Party Kinlochshiel Isabelle M Campbell Liberal Democrats Kyle and Sleat William M Fulton Independent Portree Portree...
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pitch, complete with modern changing rooms. Lochcarron have local rivals Kinlochshiel in which they compete annually in the Tommy Ross memorial cup. The club...
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