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Kingussie beat rivals Newtomore to boost title hopes
Kingussie beat rivals Newtomore to boost title hopes

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time2 days ago

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Kingussie beat rivals Newtomore to boost title hopes

Defending champions Kingussie moved a point off the top of the Mowi Premiership with a 3-0 home win over local rivals Newtonmore in both sides' game in took a step towards safety when they edged visitors Kyles 3-2. Skye overwhelmed bottom side Beauly 4-0 at an astonishing game, relegation-threatened Lovat went 3-0 up on Caberfeidh before the home side stormed back to win Genini scored in each half for Kingussie before Toby Thain's stoppage-time strike. The two sides meet again in Inverness in the Tulloch Camanachd Cup final on 20 took a 2-0 half time lead through Kieran Martin and Keith MacRae, but Liam Arnott and Roddy MacDonald brought Kyles level before Archie MacRae's winner for held out almost until half-time when Skye's Ross Gordon broke the deadlock. Ruairidh MacLeod then settled the issue with a second half hat Matheson and James MacPherson both scored for Lovat in the first two minutes and Matheson's second just before half time appeared to have them on easy an astonishing four goals in six minutes, all from Blair Morrison, suddenly put Cabers in front, and Lovat's collapse continued late on when they conceded to Logan Beaton and to Morrison for the fifth leaves Lovat, in the second relegation place, still two points behind Kyles who have a game in hand, and in continuing danger of joining neighbours and rivals Beauly in the drop.

Fort William cut Kingussie's lead in Premiership
Fort William cut Kingussie's lead in Premiership

BBC News

time10-05-2025

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Fort William cut Kingussie's lead in Premiership

Fort William cut Kingussie's lead at the top of the Mowi Premiership to two points with a 2-0 win away at from Archie MaKinnon and Lachie Shaw gave the Fort the victory as Kingussie were held to a 1-1 draw with Kyles Athletic.A goal from Roddy Young just before half time gave Kingussie the lead but Roan MacVicar rescued a late point for Newtonmore overwhelmed Skye 4-0 in Portree to move up three places to fourth, while Oban Camanachd edged Lovat 3-2 at Mossfield to consolidate roared back in response to Graeme MacMillan's opener for Lovat with a double from Ross MacMillan after Lorne Dickie's equaliser. Danny Kelly narrowed Camanachd's lead to a single goal but Lovat were unable to salvage a Kinlochshiel deepened Beauly's misery with a 3-0 success at MacRae gave Kinlochshiel a half-time lead and completed his double after a strike from Donald Nixon, to condemn Beauly to 10 consecutive highlight of the second round of the Ferguson Balliemore Cup was Oban Celtic's 10-0 rout of visitors MacFarlane and Pearce McBeth both scored hat tricks for Celtic, but were outdone by Calum McLay's four goals in Glasgow Mid Argyll's 6-2 success at Glen progressed 2-1 away to Drumnadrochit and Inveraray came from behind to edge hosts Bute on penalties after a 1-1 draw.

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