Kingussie and Glenurquhart are making their final preparations ahead of the Scottish Hydro Camanachd Cup Final which takes place at the Bught Park on Saturday 13 September 2014.
Kingussie co-managers Russell Jones and Davie Anderson have Ronald Ross back in attack and he will be all-out to secure his twelfth Scottish winners medal. He’ll be accompanied in up front by U17 player Savio Genini who is after his first Camanachd Cup success.
Glenurquhart co-managers Billy MacLean and Dave Menzies will have a decision to make on whether to give Andrew Corrigan a place in the starting line-up. He is working abroad in Norway so hasn’t had the same opportunity to train together as his team mates. Corrigan started from the bench in the semi-final win over Skye Camanachd. Ally MacKintosh will also be hoping to show his fitness to at least win a place on the bench.
Event Details
The 2014 Scottish Hydro Camanachd Cup Final will be refereed by David Mitchell and he will be joined by goal judges John Angus Gillies and Graham Irving. Throw up is at 2.30pm.
The whole match will be broadcast live on BBC2 Scotland. Jonathan Sutherland presents the programme which starts at 2.15pm and Hugh Dan MacLennan is the match commentator.
Earlier in the day, Skye Camanachd U14 and Oban Camanachd U14 will contest the MacMaster Cup Final at the Bught Park. This is a repeat of last year’s final when the Oban side came out on top. Throw up is at 11.30am and Calum Girvan is the match referee.
The Scottish Hydro Development Cup Final takes place on the Bught Park Outside Pitch. Inveraray U14 and Kilmallie U14 contest this 9-a-side contest. Throw up is at 11.30am and Martin MacLean is the match referee.
Admission is £10 with £5 concessions and U12s accompanied by a paying adult go free.