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Category Archives: Shinty
Inveraray beat Kyles in all-Argyll Glasgow Celtic Society Cup
Shinty is in good form in Argyll. The manically fast all-Argyll final Continue reading
Inveraray and Kyles Athletic on BBC ALBA in Glasgow Celtic Society Cup shinty final
Two of the big teams in the history and the present of shinty will go to it in the final Continue reading
Ireland win in 2009 shinty hurling international
It went to injury time and Ireland’s man of the match in the 2009 Continue reading
Homecoming 2009 Shinty Hurling International
Tomorrow (31st October) will see a mutual celebration of the similar sports Continue reading
Camanachd Cup 2009 Man of the Match: Donald Irvine of Kyles Athetic
Congratulations to Donald Irvine of Argyll’s Kyles Athletic Continue reading
Camanachd Cup 2009 result
Today, the 2009 Homecoming Camanachd Cup, the blue riband Continue reading
Camanachd Association Director resigns, citing collapse of ‘sound governance structure’
Trouble has boiled over in the cauldron of the national game as Donnie MacKenzie resigned as Director of shinty’s governing body, the Camanachd Association.
The resignation has focused the spotlight on the organisation, with at least three other Directors said to be unhappy.
MacKenzie’s view is that the current problems began with last year’s election of Duncan Cameron as President and Donald Stewart as Communications Director. In his letter to the Association’s CEO, Gill MacDonald he describes the pair as undermining others, including MacDonald.
He claims that respect in the Boardroom is no more and that ‘the speed at which a sound governance structure is collapsing is meteoric’.
Duncan Cameron has set MacKenzie’s claims aside and is quoted as putting them down to ‘disagreements arising from differences of opinion’.
Shinty referees get protection – Camanachd Association to appoint volunteer match assessors
When the shinty season gets going next month, volunteer match assessors appointed by the game’s ruling body, the Camanachd Association, will attend the games. Graham Cormack of the Camanachd Association has told the press that the growing culture of bad behaviour and, in particular, the abuse of referees by players and fans, will not be tolerated. There has also allegedly been racist abuse of one of Scotland’s international players.
Last year there were instances of respected referees quitting the game in disgust at the behaviour beginning to make its presence felt – including Calum Duff. He left after having to run a bad-tempered game between Newtonmore and Fort William for which the national press reported that Newtonmore was penalised by the Association.
The volunteer match assessors will not be paid but will receive expenses. Their reports will be put together by the Camanachd Association to create a picture of the state of the game today and lead to the development of strategy to keep the game clear of the sort of behaviour other sports have found so damaging.
Camanachd Cup Shinty Final
Oban’s Mossfield Park is the scene for Homecoming Scotland 2009′s national shinty final, the Camanachd Cup – at 3.00pm on 19th September.











