Camanachd Cup
The Camanachd Association Challenge Cup a.k.a. the Camanachd Cup or Scottish Cup is the premier prize in the sport of shinty.[1] It is one of the five trophies considered to be part of the Grand Slam in the sport of shinty.[2]
The present holders are Newtonmore who won the cup 1-0 against Oban Camanachd in September 2016. This is Newtonmore's 31st title, a record.
The tournament
The tournament was first played in 1896 with Kingussie beating Glasgow Cowal 2-0 at Needlefield Park, Inverness.[3]
At present the tournament is contested by the eligible teams in North and South Division 1 (and from 2014, National Division One), together with the teams in the Orion Premiership, who join the competition at the second round stage. There was formerly a Qualifying Cup.
Traditionally, the trophy was competed for on a North/South basis with the best team from the North facing the best team from the South only in the final. In 1983 the open draw was introduced which resulted in the first, and until 2012, only all-South final, between Kyles and Strachur. 1984 saw the first ever All-North final and first ever final clash between heated rivals Kingussie and Newtonmore.
Four teams have won the trophy three times in a row, Newtonmore, Kingussie, Kyles Athletic and Fort William.
The highest margin of victory was in 1997 when Kingussie hammered Newtonmore 12-1. The highest scoring final, and the previous largest margin of victory was held by Newtonmore themselves, 11-3 with Furnace in 1907.
Only Furnace (1923) and Newtonmore (2013) have gone through the competition without conceding a goal.
In 2006, the Cup had its first ever televised draw on BBC Scotland sports programme Spòrs, with the final also being broadcast live.
The trophy
The trophy itself was made after public donation in 1896 and, as befits such a Blue Riband event, the cup is designed and constructed by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh. The player on the lid was modelled from Jock Dallas who played for Kingussie and whose great grandson, Ally Dallas, still plays for Kingussie.
In 2006, the ancient trophy made its way to New York City for the Tartan Day celebrations, the first time it had ever left Scotland.
Due to the rumbunctious nature of the celebrations of victorious teams leaving the trophy in a fragile state,(drinking whisky from the bowl is a traditional ritual and on one occasion the trophy was abandoned and then found in Somerled Square, Portree, after Skye Camanachd's 1990 victory, as everybody had assumed somebody else was looking after it), the board of directors at the Camanachd Association took the decision to have the trophy renovated and a replica of the trophy made for presentation after finals. The replica was to be ready for the centenary final in 2007 in Inverness but the cost of a replica were considered prohibitive and therefore the original trophy is still used.
The Final
The final is usually played on a rotation system, with An Aird in Fort William, the Bught Park in Inverness and Mossfield Park in Oban hosting the final. In recent years the final has also been held in Dunoon and at Old Anniesland in Glasgow.
The 2011 final was the first ever to go to extra time; no final has ever required penalties.
The Man of the Match has been awarded the Albert Smith Medal since 1972.
Recent Finals
Between the years of 1990 (when Skye defeated Newtonmore) and 2012 (When Kyles Athletic defeated Inveraray) there was not a final which did not feature either Kingussie or Fort William.[4]
Kyles Athletic won the Cup in 1994, the match refereed by John Henderson of Caol. Captain David Taylor received the trophy from Peter Cullen of sponsor Glenmorangie Distillery Co. Mr Cullen died on 7 December 2011 in Edinburgh.
Oban Camanachd won the trophy in 1996, The Centennial Final, under the management of Colin MacDonald. Ron Millican (Kiltarlity) refereed. BBC Radio Scotland provided live coverage with commentary by Iain Anderson. This was a repeat of the 1993 final.
The 2009 final was held at Mossfield Park, Oban between Kyles Athletic and holders Fort William on 19 September. An exciting final saw Fort William take a 3-0 lead before being pegged back to 3-3 by a Kyles comeback with 10 minutes to go. Fort William achieved a three in a row streak however thanks to a late goal by James "Big Jim" Clark and won the game 4-3. The match was shown live on BBC 2 & BBC Alba. Ronnie Campbell refereed with the assistance of Billy MacLeod, Billy Witherspoon, Euan FS Pearson, Robert Baxter Jnr, Graham Irving and Dougie Cameron.
The 2010 final was played at the Bught Park on 18 September 2010 [5] between holders Fort William and Kingussie, who have not won the trophy since 2006. Fort William won 3-2 with a last minute goal. Billy Wotherspoon refereed.
The 2011 final was played at the Bught yet again as An Aird is undergoing repair work.[6] Newtonmore won the game 4-3 with an extra time goal. Derek Cameron refereed, assisted by John Crawford, Gus Campbell, Graeme MacMillan, Jock Matheson, Kevin Cheeseman and Iain Kennedy.
The 2012 final was played on 15 September at Mossfield Park, Oban. Kyles Athletic defeated Inveraray.[7] The match was televised (BBC Two) with commentary from Gary Innes.
In 2013, Newtonmore lifted the trophy for the 30th time without conceding a goal the whole tournament.
The 2014 Camanachd Cup Final saw Kingussie win it for the 23rd time. This win also marked 100 years since Kingussie won 6-1 against Kyles at Possil Park in Glasgow. Four months after this final Britain declared war on Germany. By the end of 1918, six players of the winning team were dead, two had been shot and wounded, and one had been badly gassed. To commemorate this, the 2014 winning team wore specially-made shirts which included a remembrance poppy and the names of the 1914 players, including those who gave their lives.
In the 2015 final Lovats Goalkeeper Stuart MacDonald was the winner of the Albert smith medal as his side went on to win 2-1.
Media coverage
The final of the Camanachd Cup gets shown live on BBC Two Scotland.
Sponsorship
The first sponsors of the Camanachd Cup were whisky distillers Glenmorangie. They were then replaced by SSE Scottish Hydro. As of 2016 the cup does not have a sponsor.
Winners
1896 Kingussie 2, Glasgow Cowal 0, at Inverness
1897 Beauly 5, Brae-Lochaber 0, at Inverness
1898 Beauly 2, Inverary 1, at Inverness
1899 Ballachulish 2, Kingussie 1, at Perth
1900 Kingussie 1, Furnace 0, at Perth, after drawn game at Inverness
1901 Ballachulish 2, Kingussie 1, at Inverness
1902 Kingussie 3, Ballachulish 1, at Inverness
1903 Kingussie awarded Cup after drawn game at Perth, with Inverary who refused to play at Inverness
1904 Kyles Athletic 4, Laggan 1, at Kingussie
1905 Kyles Athletic 2, Newtonmore 0, at Inverness
1906 Kyles Athletic 4, Newtonmore 2, at Inverness
1907 Newtonmore 7, Kyles Athletic 2, at Kingussie
1908 Newtonmore 5, Furnace 2, at Inverness
1909 Newtonmore 11, Furnace 3, at Glasgow
1910 Newtonmore 6, Furnace 1, at Kingussie
1911 Ballachulish 3, Newtonmore 1, at Lochaber in first game at Inverness, Newtonmore won 3-2, but protest granted to Ballachulish
1912 Ballachulish 4, Newtonmore 2, at Perth
1913 Beauly 3, Kyles Athletic 1, at Kingussie
1914 Kingussie 6, Kyles Athletic 1, at Glasgow
1915-19 No competition owing to Great War
1920 Kyles Athletic 2, Kingussie 1, at Glasgow, after drawn game, 0-0 at Inverness
1921 Kingussie 2, Kyles Athletic I, at Inverness
1922 Kyles Athletic 6, Beauly 3, at Oban
1923 Furnace 2, Newtonmore 0, at Inverness
1924 Kyles Athletic 2, Newtonmore 1, at Kingussie, after drawn game, 3-3, at Glasgow
1925 Inverary 2, Lovat 0, at Inverness
1926 Inverary 3, Spean Bridge 2, at Oban
1927 Kyles Athletic 2, Newtonmore 1, at Inverness
1928 Kyles Athletic 6, Boleskine 2, at Glasgow
1929 Newtonmore 5, Kyles Athletic 3, at Spean Bridge
1930 Inverary 2, Caberfeidh 1, at Oban
1931 Newtonmore 4, Inverary 1, at Inverness
1932 Newtonmore 1, Oban 0, at Glasgow
1933 Oban Camanachd 3, Newtonmore 2, at Keppoch, Lochaber, after drawn game, 1-1, at Corpach, Fort William
1934 Caberfeidh 3, Kyles Athletic 0, at Inveraray
1935 Kyles Athletic 6, Caberfeidh 4, at Inverness
1936 Newtonmore 1, Kyles Athletic 0. at Spean Bridge, after drawn game, 2-2, at Inverness
1937 Oban Celtic 2. Newtonmore 1, at Keppoch, after drawn game, 2-2 at Inverness
1938 Oban Camanachd 4, Inverness 2. at Oban
1939 Caberfeidh 2, Kyles Athletic 1, at Inverness
1940/46 No competition owing to Second World War
1947 Newtonmore 4, Lochfyneside 0, at Oban
1948 Newtonmore 4, Ballachulish 2, at Inverness
1949 Oban Celtic 1, Newtonmore 0, at Glasgow
1950 Newtonmore 4. Lochfyneside 2, at Oban
1951 Newtonmore 8, Oban Camanachd 2, at Inverness
1952 Inverness 3, Oban Celtic 2. at Glasgow
1953 Lovat 4, Kyles Athletic 1, at Fort William, after drawn game. 2-2, at Oban
1954 Oban Celtic 4. Newtonmore 1, at Inverness
1955 Newtonmore 5, Kyles Athletic 2, at Glasgow
1956 Kyles Athletic 4, Kilmallie 1, at Oban
1957 Newtonmore 3, Kyles Athletic 1, at Spean Bridge
1958 Newtonmore 3, Oban Camanachd 1, at Inverness
1959 Newtonmore 7, Kyles Athletic 3, at Glasgow
1960 Oban Celtic 4. Newtonmore 1, at Oban
1961 Kingussie 2. Oban Celtic 1, at Fort William
1962 Kyles Athletic 3, Kilmallie 1, at Inverness
1963 Oban Celtic 3, Kingussie 2, at Glasgow
1964 Kilmallie 4. Inverary 1, at Fort William
1965 Kyles Athletic 4, Kilmallie 1, at Oban
1966 Kyles Athletic 3. Newtonmore 2, at Inverness
1967 Newtonmore 3, Inverary 0, at Glasgow
1968 Kyles Athletic 2, Kingussie 1, at Oban, after drawn game, 3-3, at Fort William
1969 Kyles Athletic 3, Kilmallie 1, at Oban
1970 Newtonmore 7, Kyles Athletic 1, at Kingussie
1971 Newtonmore 7, Kyles Athletic 1, at Inverness
1972 Newtonmore 6, Oban Celtic 3 at Glasgow
1973 Glasgow Mid Argyll 4, Kingussie 2, at Fort William
1974 Kyles Athletic 4, Kingussie 1, at Oban
1975 Newtonmore 1, Kyles Athletic 0, at Fort William, after drawn game, 3-3, at Kingussie
1976 Kyles Athletic 4, Newtonmore 2, at Inverness
1977 Newtonmore 5, Kyles Athletic 3, at Glasgow
1978 Newtonmore 3, Kyles Athletic 2, at Fort William
1979 Newtonmore 4, Kyles Athletic 3, at Oban
1980 Kyles Athletic 6, Newtonmore 5, at Kingussie
1981 Newtonmore 4, Oban Camanachd 1, at Glasgow
1982 Newtonmore 8, Oban Celtic 2, at Inverness
1983 Kyles Athletic 3, Strachur and District 2, at Fort William
1984 Kingussie 4, Newtonmore 1, at Oban
1985 Newtonmore 4, Kingussie 2, at Kingussie [8]
1986 Newtonmore 5, Oban Camanachd 1, at Glasgow
1987 Kingussie 4, Newtonmore 3, at Fort William
1988 Kingussie 4, Glenurquhart 2, at Inverness
1989 Kingussie 5, Newtonmore 1, at Oban
1990 Skye 4, Newtonmore 1, at Fort William
1991 Kingussie 3, Fort William 1, at Inverness
1992 Fort William 1, Kingussie 0, at Glasgow
1993 Kingussie 4, Oban Camanachd 0, at Fort William
1994 Kyles Athletic 3, Fort William 1, at Inverness
1995 Kingussie3, Oban Camanachd 2, at Oban
1996 Oban Camanachd 3, Kingussie 2, at Inverness
1997 Kingussie 12, Newtonmore 1, at Fort William
1998 Kingussie 7, Oban Camanachd 3, at Oban
1999 Kingussie 3, Oban Camanachd 0, at Kingussie
2000 Kingussie 3, Kyles Athletic 1, at Fort William
2001 Kingussie 2, Oban Camanachd 0, at Glasgow
2002 Kingussie 3, Inverary 2, at Inverness
2003 Kingussie 6, Fort William 0, at Fort William
2004 Inverary 1, Fort William 0, at Oban
2005 Fort William 3, Kilmallie 2, at Fort William
2006 Kingussie 4, Fort William 2, at Dunoon
2007 Fort William 3, Inveraray 1, at Inverness
2008 Fort William 2, Kingussie 1, at Fort William
2009 Fort William 4, Kyles Athletic 3, at Oban
2010 Fort William 3, Kingussie 2, at Inverness
2011 Newtonmore 4, Kingussie 3, at Inverness, (A.E.T.) [9]
2012 Kyles Athletic 6, Inverary 5, at Oban
2013 Newtonmore 3, Kyles Athletic 0, at Fort William
2014 Kingussie 4, Glenurquhart 0, at Inverness
2015 Lovat 2, Kyles Athletic 1, at Oban [10]
2016 Newtonmore 1, Oban Camanachd 0, at Fort William
Wins by club
Club | Total | Years |
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Kingussie | 23 | 1896, 1900, 1902, 1903, 1914, 1921, 1961, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2014 |
Beauly | 3 | 1897, 1898, 1913 |
Ballachulish | 3 | 1899, 1901, 1911, 1912 |
Kyles Athletic | 21 | 1904, 1905, 1906, 1920, 1922, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1935, 1956, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1983, 1994, 2012 |
Newtonmore | 31 | 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1936, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 2011, 2013, 2016 |
Furnace | 1 | 1923 |
Inveraray | 4 | 1925, 1926, 1930, 2004 |
Oban Camanachd | 3 | 1933, 1938, 1996 |
Caberfeidh | 2 | 1934, 1939 |
Oban Celtic | 5 | 1937, 1949, 1954, 1960, 1963 |
Inverness | 1 | 1952 |
Lovat | 2 | 1953, 2015 |
Kilmallie | 1 | 1964 |
Glasgow Mid Argyll | 1 | 1973 |
Skye | 1 | 1990 |
Fort William | 6 | 1992, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 |
References
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