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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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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 show starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb that ran from 2006 to 2010. Many of its...
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for a strait KYLE-TV, a MyNetworkTV network affiliate Kyles Athletic, a shinty team from Tighnabruaich, Argyll, Scotland SS Kyle, a Newfoundland steamship...
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Ronald Ross, MBE (born 1975) is a retired Scottish shinty player who played for Kingussie Camanachd. He is a forward, the only man to have ever scored...
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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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SCOTS Camanachd (redirect from Highlanders Shinty Club)
SCOTS Camanachd is the only shinty team in the British Armed Forces. It was established in 1994 by Fraser MacKenzie and the club originally played under...
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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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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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Lovat Shinty Club is a shinty club from Kiltarlity, Inverness-shire, Scotland. The club was formed in 1888 and takes its name from the area within which...
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centuries in Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere, primarily bandy, hurling, and shinty. The North American sport of lacrosse was also influential. These games...
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