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BBC News
05-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Newtonmore win 10th game in row to go within point of leaders
Newtonmore leapt to just a point off the top of the Mowi Premiership with their 10th consecutive victory, 3-0 at home to Robinson struck for Newtonmore in the first minute, followed by Matthew Sloss and Declan Brannan, both also in the opening quarter, and then the goals dried moved another step towards almost inevitable relegation when they lost 3-0 away to local rivals Stubbs, Marc MacLachlan and a late strike from Greg Matheson saw Lovat through to a straightforward derby still top the table on goal difference from Fort William who have played an extra game, with Newtonmore and Oban Camanachd a point behind, and the rest are now eight points the bottom, Lovat remain in the relegation zone but now only on goal difference behind Kinlochshiel, with Beauly a further six points in arrears with only eight left to play Ferguson Balliemore Cup final for shinty's intermediate championship will match favourites Lochaber, who defeated Col Glen 4-1, and Inveraray, who eliminated Inverness by the same early goal spree saw Lochaber 3-1 up after just 10 minutes through Shaun Nicolson, Ben Delaney and Finlay MacDonald, with Neilly McNaughton briefly pulling it back to 1-all. Feast then turned to famine in advance of Max Campbell's penalty for Lochaber after 69 goals came from a Lewis Montgomery double and Fraser Watt before a Jack Perry own goal. Charlie MacDonald equalised for Inverness within a minute of Montgomery's the National Division at Drumnadrochit, Glenurquhart threw away a 2-0 lead, losing 5-4 to Glasgow Mid Argyll.


BBC News
17-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Kyles and holders Oban to meet in Celtic Society Cup final
Kyles Athletic and holders Oban Camanachd - the South area's only two Premiership sides - will meet in the Scottish Seafoods Celtic Society Cup final after both struggled to overcome lower league opponents.A late Kyles rally saw them recover from 2-0 down to defeat Inveraray 3-2 after extra time, while Camanachd similarly came from behind late to edge Glasgow Mid Argyll the North, the RM Donald MacTavish Cup final will match holders Kingussie, who defeated Lochaber, and Lovat who eliminated Fort William, both was also 2-0 for Newtonmore over Kinlochshiel in the Mowi Premiership where Caberfeidh defeated Beauly looked set to create an upset when Neil Campbell and Ruaridh Graham had them 2-0 up at Tighnabruich early in the second only four minutes remained when Luke Thornton pulled one back for the home side with a penalty before Innes MacDonald's final-minute equaliser. James Pringle's winner for Kyles then came with seven minutes of extra time Argyll also faced away disadvantage when talisman Calum McLay scored midway through the first half although Ross MacMillan soon equalised. But Camanachd left it late too with Gregor MacDonald's 85th-minute the Dell in the MacTavish, second-tier leaders Lochaber did well to hold off the holders for over an hour, but Roddy Young closely followed by Savio Genini then sent Kingussie other MacTavish tie in Kiltarlity also produced a goalless first half before Greg Matheson and Marc MacLachlan secured Lovat's Robinson scored early and again late on to gain two Premiership points for Newtonmore on the west Bartlett in the first half and Logan Beaton and Kyle Grant in the second prevailed for Caberfeidh at Strathpeffer, leaving Beauly still looking for their first points after 11 the National Division, a hat trick from Scott Harvey and a Rory McDonald double saw visitors Bute cruise past Glenurquhart 5-0.


Press and Journal
11-05-2025
- Sport
- Press and Journal
Shinty: Col Glen and holders Glasgow Mid Argyll progress in Balliemore Cup
It's a cup-tie triumph that's been a long time coming as Col Glen won 2-1 at Glenurquhart in the Ferguson Transport & Shipping Balliemore Cup first round. The Glendaruel side's last cup victory came three years earlier when they lifted the Camanachd Association Single Team trophy. Manager Ronnie MacVicar said: 'It's a relief to finally get that cup win and this was a classic game of two halves. 'We should have been out of sight after the first half, but they came back at us after the restart. 'It was a hot day and Murray McClymont and Andrew MacVicar were excellent. 'We were missing captain Andrew Tyre, recently back from a broken finger, who had university studies to attend to, but we can now cope with such absences as we've increased the size of the squad.' Neily Mcnaughton and the hard-working Cluanie Fraser had Col Glen 2-0 ahead at half-time and Finlay Robertson's counter seven minutes from time wasn't enough. Holders Glasgow Mid Argyll fell behind to Lewis Birrell's early turn and shot, but two-goal Ross Brown and four-goal Calum McLay gave the Glasgow side a 6-2 win. Innes Blackhall also scored for the hosts. GMA boss Alan MacRae said: 'We played well. We were caught cold in the first minute but hit back straight away, which gave us confidence. 'I'm happy with the players' appetite, they applied themselves well against a young, stubborn Kilmallie side.' Dean Robertson gave Bute a 12-minute lead against Inveraray, but the islanders missed Cameron McMillan who was sent-off after 55 minutes, and Euan Donnan levelled 12 minutes from time. With no further scoring, Inveraray progressed 2-1 on penalties. Hat-tricks from Pearce McBeth and Kyle MacFarlane helped Oban Celtic defeat Ardnamurchan 10-0. William MacEwan scored twice, and Simon Patterson's own goal and Scott Dempster completed the scoring. The quarter-final ties are: Inveraray v Aberdour, Oban Celtic v Lochaber, Col Glen v Glasgow Mid Argyll, Strathglass v Inverness, Mowi Premiership leaders Kingussie drew 1-1 with Kyles Athletic. Roddy Young put the Kings ahead on the stroke of half-time, but Roan MacVicar levelled just 10 minutes from time. Kingussie manager Iain Borthwick said: 'We dominated the first half but couldn't get many shots on target. They came at us after the restart, and it was end-to-end. They played well and were in our faces, working better as a team than us. 'We didn't have Ruaridh Anderson and Robert Mabon and missed them badly.' Kyles boss Grant Profit said: 'We came to a difficult venue against a team that's been dominant for the last few years, and we were without Ross Macrae and Scott Macdonald, who are the spine of our team. 'I thought we were unlucky to be behind at half-time but we showed great character and dominated the second half and could have stolen both points.' Second-placed Fort William cut Kingussie's advantage to a single point as Archie MacKinnon and Lachie Shaw secured a 2-0 win at Caberfeidh. Newtonmore swept Skye aside 4-0 in Portree. Iain Robinson scored the only goal of the first half from Declan Brannan's corner and Joe Coyle finished from close range soon after the restart. Declan Brannan's effort then deceived Skye keeper Ryan Morrison before Iain Robinson notched his second with the goal of the game, lifting the ball over the keeper following good play down the right from substitutes Tristan Ross, Joe Coyle and Matthew Sloss. More manager Peter Ross said: 'That's the way I want Newtonmore teams to play. We were right up for it from the first minute and I must mention Steven Macdonald who was immense in our defence.' John MacRae bagged a brace, either side of Donald Nixon's effort as Kinlochshiel enjoyed a 3-0 triumph at Beauly. Ross Macmillan netted twice as third-placed Oban Camanachd beat Lovat 3-2. Lorne Dickie got the other with Graeme Macmillan and Danny Kelly replying.