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  1. The Shinty Boys -Pictorial Hardcover) by Margaret MacPherson, 1963
  2. Shinty Competitions: Camanachd Cup, Shinty League System, South Division One, Balliemore Cup, North Division One, Littlejohn Vase
  3. Fort Augustus Shinty Club: A Short History by Alister Chisholm, 2008-06-20
  4. An Gearasdan: Fort William Shinty Club : the first one hundred years by H. D MacLennan, 1994
  5. The Kyles: A Celebration of 100 Years

21. Beauly Shinty Club
This is the new website for Beauly shinty Club and it s followers. I hope to make this a central point for all news and upcoming events so, keep your eyes
http://beaulyshintyclub.blogspot.com/
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Beauly shinty club
This is the new website for Beauly Shinty Club and it's followers. I hope to make this a central point for all news and upcoming events so, keep your eyes peeled and all input is welcome! Enjoy!
Monday, January 30, 2006
Beauly Shinty Club Buffet Dance Saturday 4th March 2006 Priory Hotel Beauly with THE JACKS 8pm to 1am Tickets £15.00 Available from committee members. Hope to see you there!
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The Beauly team on 2nd January 1999.
The Beauly Shinty Team play in green jerseys, white shorts and green and white socks.
The club was constituted in 1892. posted by Beauly Shinty Club @ 12:37 PM 0 comments
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22. Shinty
shinty, our own home grown sport is now more accessible to visitors than ever before
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- the most successful shinty team of recent years Inverness shinty club
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- one of our featured Shinty teams Shinty.com
- the official website of the Cammanachd Association.
Shinty
The game of shinty or camanachd as it is known in the Gaidhealtachd or Gaelic speaking lands, is an ancient game. It is thought to have been introduced to Scotland along with the Gaelic language by Irish/Celtic immigrants some two thousand year ago or brought here by Irish missionaries in 6AD. Shinty enthusiasts even claim that golf was derived from shinty players practising driving the ball with the caman, the curved stick used in the game. Tiger Woods might be surprised at this claim but he would undoubtedly play a mean shinty game! According to John Mackenzie, president of the Camanachd Association "Shinty offers wide participation. It's a very physical sport that can be enjoyed at all levels. The game is at a great point right now with expansion through youth development which has been going for the last couple of years". The 2004 season saw the association taking a big step by changing the season, starting from March until November. This pilot intended to benefit both players and spectators, and it is hoped will further improve the experience. "We hope with the season now running from spring through to autumn to encourage more visitors to the Highlands to come and watch this very exciting sport. Having a summer season has also been continued for 2005.

23. HickokSports.com - Sports Rules - Shinty
This document explains the rules of shinty and has links to official rules and other explanatory information. It is a page in the Rules section of
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24. Shinty
shinty shinty hails from the Scottish Highlands and has a distinct Celtic influence being similar to the Irish games of Hurling and Camogie.
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Shinty
Shinty hails from the Scottish Highlands and has a distinct Celtic influence - being similar to the Irish games of Hurling and Camogie. The sport is very fast and skilful, and requires a great deal of courage from its participants. Universities have played an instrumental part in the modern development of the sport in Scotland and its governing body, the Camanachd Association - Aberdeen University being the first fully constituted Shinty Club in Scotland. Scottish Universities Shinty continues to thrive today: providing high class Shinty in a winter league complimentary to the national summer season, and helping to introduce countless new players to the game - from all over the world. The closely-fought inter-university league programme runs from September to February, and comes to a head in the Littlejohn Vase - the fiercely competitive inter-university tournament contested since 1905. For up-to-date League Results, please download the following file: SUS Shinty League Results The Annual Eire-Alba-Oilthigh Camogie-Shinty-Hurling International is another highlight of the University calendar. Played every January, the match sees the cream of Scottish Student Shinty (both male and female) clash with an all-star select of Irish Camogie and Hurling players studying in Britain.

25. Guide For Inverness, Shinty, : VisitBritain
shinty enthusiasts even claim that golf was derived from shinty players practising driving the ball with the caman, the curved stick used in the game.
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The game of shinty or camanachd as it is known in the Gaidhealtachd or Gaelic speaking lands, is an ancient game. It is thought to have been introduced to Scotland along with the Gaelic language by Irish/Celtic immigrants some two thousand years ago or brought here by Irish missionaries in 6AD. Shinty enthusiasts even claim that golf was derived from shinty players practising driving the ball with the caman, the curved stick used in the game. Tiger Woods might be surprised at this claim but he would undoubtedly play a mean shinty game! You can see this ancient Highland sport for yourself most Saturday afternoons at the Inverness Shinty Club, Bught Park, during March-September.

26. Scotland Shinty - A Listing Of Scottish Shinty Web Sites.
Scotland shinty A listing of Scottish shinty websites.
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Shinty in Scotland Scottish Shinty Clubs, Shinty Information Scotland Internet Sport Shinty Scottish Shinty Clubs Barra Shinty Club Beauly Shinty Club Boleskine Camanachd Bute Shinty Club ... Strathglass Shinty Club
Scottish University Shinty Clubs Aberdeen University Shinty Club Dundee University Shinty Club Glasgow University Shinty Club Edinburgh University Shinty Club ... St Andrews University Shinty Club
Scottish Junior Shinty Clubs Aberdour Junior Shinty Club Fort William Junior Shinty Club Glenorchy Junior Shinty Clubs Gryffe Junior Shinty Club
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Shinty Web Sites The Camanachd Association
- In Gaelic Comunn na Camanachd - is the ruling body of the ancient and unique stick sport of shinty in its modern dynamic form.
It is played particularly in the areas of Scotland related to the Gaelic population as well as in the cities and the universities of the nation.
The object of the Association is to foster and develop the national game sustaining the recreational traditions of skill, courage and stamina dating back over countless generations to the earliest roots of the Celtic race.

27. Shinty | Dundee University Sports Union
Our game of shinty goes back to the roots of Gaelic Scotland and the even earlier heritage of the Celtic race. The game of shinty is played on a large pitch
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      Playing Times: Saturday/Sundays at Dawson Park Dundee Membership Fee: tbc Club email: shinty@dundee.ac.uk Our game of shinty goes back to the roots of Gaelic Scotland and the even earlier heritage of the Celtic race. The game of Shinty is played on a large pitch measuring approximately 150 x 80 yards with a goal 12ft wide and 10ft high and a penalty area where an attacking player cannot encroach before the ball. Games are played by 12 players per side and the duration of play is 245minute periods (90 minutes per game). 2006/2007 will be the third year for an officially registered Dundee University Shinty club following a two successful seasons, where a University of Dundee Shinty team competed with other Universities in Scotland. This was successful in that the Dundee University Shinty team finished mid table in the league for the last two seasons and were narrowly beaten in the semi final of the Littlejohn vase.

28. Shinty Index
Inveraray shinty Club Logo. Welcome to Inveraray shinty Club. snapshots. To find out more about our club please spend some time to click on the links below
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29. Shinty - Wikipedia
shinty (Scots Gaelic Camanachd) is a tradeetional stick an baw gemme o Scotland. The ruits o the gemme can be traced aw the wey back tae the times afore
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Lowp tae: navigation rake Shinty Scots Gaelic Camanachd ) is a tradeetional stick an baw gemme o Scotland. The ruits o the gemme can be traced aw the wey back tae the times afore Jesus Christ . It is sib tae the Erse gemme o Hurlin an ilka year the twa teams o Scotland an Ireland plays aff in the Shinty/Hurlin Cup. Taen frae " http://sco.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinty Categories Sport Scotland Views Personal tuils Navigation Rake Tuilkist In ither leids

30. Lochcarron Shinty Club
Lochcarron shinty Club Balliemore win over Kyles. Lochcarron shinty Club Balliemore win over Kyles back row lr, Kenny Ross, Ian Mackenzie,
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Tuesday, May 09, 2006
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Darren Coyle blocking Johnny Morrison of Kilmallie
Captain Kenny Ross being presented with the Balliemore Cup by Douglas Macintosh
Ian Mackenzie and John Maclennan starting to celebrate winning the Balliemore for a second time. posted by Shinty News @ 2:16 AM 0 comments
Monday, May 08, 2006
2004 Division Three Champions
back row l-r, Alan Stewart, Andrew Slaughter, Ian Bartlett, Mark Sproule, David Maccuish, Daniel Mackay, Alan Mackay, Davie Mackenzie, Calum Morrison, John Martin Phillips, Ross Brown, Chris Mackenzie and Fraser Mackenzie (player/manager).
front row l-r, Kenny Murray, Neil Campbell, Mike Macmillan, David Cameron, Aaron Matheson (Captain), Fergus Hendry and Calum Finlayson. posted by Shinty News @ 7:21 AM 0 comments
Lochcarron 2006
back row l-r, Bob Munro (trainer), Crisdean Finlayson, Mark Sproule, Graham MacRae, Mike Macmillan, Lewis Patience, Alan Mackenzie (assistant manager) and Aaron Matheson.

31. Shinty - Wikipédia
Translate this page Ancêtre du hockey sur gazon, le shinty se joue avec un filet (shinty), une petite balle ronde de 70 à 100 grammes d une circonférence d environ 7
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32. Newtonmore Shinty Club
Newtonmore Camanachd Club website, with information about the club and players, and a look at the game of shinty and it s rules..
http://www.newtonmoreshinty.com/
On the Pitch About us Supporting the Club Club Camanachd Baile Ùr an t-Slèibh An t-Eilean Welcome to the website of Newtonmore Camanachd Club. Shinty is Scotlands indigenous sport and Newtonmore is one of the most famous clubs in shinty. The purpose of this website is · To keep locals in the Dalwhinnie, Laggan and Newtonmore areas up to date with what is going on in the club · To allow exiles to stay informed about who is who, what is going on and how we are doing · To give visitors, who may never have heard of shinty, the opportunity to find out something about it and to watch it being played. We welcome visitors at our matches, encourage you to ask to speak to one of the committee members and look forward to explaining the game to you to increase your enjoyment. Shinty in villages like Newtonmore is an integral part of the local culture. For visitors and locals alike…..be part of it. Many thanks to Dalwhinnie Distillery for their sponsorship of the website in 2008.

33. Scotsman.com Sport - Shinty
Scotsman.com Sport Scottish sport direct from Scotland -
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34. Shinty - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Shinty
Hutchinson encyclopedia article about shinty. shinty. Information about shinty in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. shinty history.
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35. ISportsDigest.com : SHINTY
shinty. Comprehensive information on shinty, including shinty Rules, shinty Association, shinty Equipment, shinty Club, shinty history, camanachd, iomain,
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36. Shinty - MSN Encarta
shinty (Gaelic camanachd), stickand-ball game popular in the Scottish Highlands. shinty resembles the game of hurling and is played between teams of
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Encyclopedia Article Find Print E-mail Blog It Shinty (Gaelic camanachd ), stick-and-ball game popular in the Scottish Highlands. Shinty resembles the game of hurling and is played between teams of 12 players each on a field that is 132 to 183 m (144 to 200 yd) in length and 64 to 91 m (70 to 100 yd) in width. A curved stick ( caman ) is used to propel a leather-covered ball, which is made of cork and worsted, into the opposing team’s goal ( hail ). The premier tournament, the Camanachd Cup, was instituted in 1896. More from Encarta Offer: Live online homework help Math, Science, History and English

37. Playing Shinty Hockey Skills | Hockey, South Africa
Playing shinty Hockey Skills. Thu, 18/10/2007 1357 — Gally Hockey videos. Real Supporters shinty Hockey Skills Part 2 shinty Hockey Skills
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38. Shinty - Sports Dictionary And Research Guide
shinty shinty, also known as camanachd or iomain, is a team sport played with sticks and a ball. Now played almost ex.
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Shinty, also known as camanachd or iomain, is a team sport played with sticks and a ball. Now played almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands, but formerly more widespread, the sport was derived from the same root as the Irish game, hurling and is similar to bandy.
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39. MySpace.com - Scottish Shinty - 38 - Female - Highlands, UK - Www.myspace.com/sc
MySpace profile for Scottish shinty with pictures, videos, personal blog, interests, information about me and more.
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40. Alexa - Sites In: Shinty
shinty s ruling body results, fixtures, teams, rules and news. Edinburgh University shinty Club Includes news and results for the men s and women s
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