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Beauly enjoy rare win in Camanachd Cup
Beauly enjoy rare win in Camanachd Cup

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time3 days ago

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Beauly enjoy rare win in Camanachd Cup

Beauly won their first game of a nightmare season when they edged visitors Caberfeidh 3-1 on penalties after 120 goalless minutes in the last 16 of the Tulloch Camanachd Division leaders Lochaber came close to creating an upset when they scored first against Lovat at Balgate but lost 2-1. Holders Kingussie had to work hard to edge Skye by the same scoreline and Newtonmore made short work of Glenurquhart, winning 4-0 at the William overwhelmed local rivals Kilmallie 6-1 and the biggest winning margin of the round was Kinlochshiel's 6-0 victory over Inverness, the only survivors from the third Camanachd defeated Kyles 2-0 at Tighnabruich and in the other all-south area tie, Inveraray progressed 3-0 against Glasgow Mid Beauly had to show for 13 previous games was two Premiership draws and two exits from other cups, albeit one of them on penalties against Kingussie.,Ben Delaney gave Lochaber an early breakthrough and it was almost on the hour before Calum Cruden equalised with a penalty, with Graeme MacMillan's winner for Lovat coming soon Borthwick's first-half opener for Kingussie was quickly cancelled by Dan MacDonald before Roddy Young kept Kingussie's defence and hopes of repeating their 2024 Grand Slam on Robinson and Matthew Sloss put Newtonmore well in charge just before half time, before Joe Coyle and Robinson's second completed the was largely one-way traffic at An Aird where Victor Smith scored four for Fort William and Lachie Shaw two, while Lewis Birrell got Kilmallie's consolation at 5-0. Kilmallie's Calum MacDougall was sent for the first time, all of Kinlochshiel's goals were scored by members of the Clan MacRae, with doubles from John and Archie and one each from Keith and MacVicar and Garry Lord both scored in the first 20 minutes to secure Oban Camanachd's progress. All of Inveraray's goals came in the second half with one each from Euan Donnan, Campbell Watt and Coll MacKay.

Biker who died in Highland crash named by police
Biker who died in Highland crash named by police

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

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Biker who died in Highland crash named by police

A 67-year-old biker who died following a crash in the Highlands has been named by police. Gilbert Duncan, from the Avoch area, was taken to hospital after the crash on the A862 near Beauly Saturday 17 May, but later died. The collision, at the junction with the A833, involved a black Mazda CX5 car and two Yamaha MT07 motorcycles. Police Scotland, appealing for witnesses, said the 47-year-old male driver of the car was arrested in connection with alleged road traffic offences and released pending further inquiries.

Biker who died in Highland crash named by police
Biker who died in Highland crash named by police

BBC News

time25-05-2025

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Biker who died in Highland crash named by police

A 67-year-old biker who died following a crash in the Highlands has been named by Duncan, from the Avoch area, was taken to hospital after the crash on the A862 near Beauly Saturday 17 May, but later collision, at the junction with the A833, involved a black Mazda CX5 car and two Yamaha MT07 Scotland, appealing for witnesses, said the 47-year-old male driver of the car was arrested in connection with alleged road traffic offences and released pending further inquiries.

Oban and Kingussie share spoils at top of Premiership
Oban and Kingussie share spoils at top of Premiership

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

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Oban and Kingussie share spoils at top of Premiership

Oban Camanachd missed a chance to dislodge Kingussie from the top of the Mowi Premiership when the two high fliers drew 1-1 at Mossfield. Fort William sustained their first league defeat and dropped to third when they lost 2-0 at home to Skye. Newtonmore's progress continued with a 2-0 defeat of visitors Lovat, and Beauly grabbed their first point in a 1-all draw away to Kyles. It was goalless between Kinlochshiel and Caberfeidh. Kingussie went in front through Roddy Young on the hour and seemed to be holding on until Daniel MacVicar equalised with six minutes left, but there was to be no late winner. Dan MacDonald gave Skye the breakthrough after quarter of an hour and doubled their lead early in the second half, with Fort unable to respond. These two games could have produced any of three different leaders but Kingussie remain one point clear of Camanachd while Fort drop to third, a further point behind and with a game in hand. Euan Dingwall and Matthew Sloss, both in the second half, lifted Newtonmore to just a further point adrift of a top three place. Roan MacVicar scored early for Kyles but Beauly refused to crumble and struck back before half time with an equaliser from Iain Hunter. Bute and Col Glen continued their pursuit of National Division leaders Lochaber. In Rothesay, Bute edged Glenurquhart 1-0 just a week after their spectacular 5-0 drubbing of the same opponents on the road. Meanwhile in Cannich, it was 3-1 for Col Glen against hosts Strathglass who still remain pointless. The English Shinty Association only makes rare forays north to compete in minor cup ties, but did so in style with a 7-1 eclipse of Stirling in the Bullough Cup at Yoker.

Oban and Kingussie share spoils at top of Premiership
Oban and Kingussie share spoils at top of Premiership

BBC News

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Oban and Kingussie share spoils at top of Premiership

Oban Camanachd missed a chance to dislodge Kingussie from the top of the Mowi Premiership when the two high fliers drew 1-1 at William sustained their first league defeat and dropped to third when they lost 2-0 at home to progress continued with a 2-0 defeat of visitors Lovat, and Beauly grabbed their first point in a 1-all draw away to was goalless between Kinlochshiel and went in front through Roddy Young on the hour and seemed to be holding on until Daniel MacVicar equalised with six minutes left, but there was to be no late MacDonald gave Skye the breakthrough after quarter of an hour and doubled their lead early in the second half, with Fort unable to two games could have produced any of three different leaders but Kingussie remain one point clear of Camanachd while Fort drop to third, a further point behind and with a game in Dingwall and Matthew Sloss, both in the second half, lifted Newtonmore to just a further point adrift of a top three MacVicar scored early for Kyles but Beauly refused to crumble and struck back before half time with an equaliser from Iain and Col Glen continued their pursuit of National Division leaders Lochaber. In Rothesay, Bute edged Glenurquhart 1-0 just a week after their spectacular 5-0 drubbing of the same opponents on the road. Meanwhile in Cannich, it was 3-1 for Col Glen against hosts Strathglass who still remain English Shinty Association only makes rare forays north to compete in minor cup ties, but did so in style with a 7-1 eclipse of Stirling in the Bullough Cup at Yoker.

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