The Shinty Round Up – Saturday 20 July 2019 | |
21 July 2019 Oban Camanachd and Kingussie will meet in this year’s Artemis Macaulay Cup Final and Lochside Rovers lifted the HIS Sutherland Cup following the shinty action on Saturday 20 July 2019.
Artemis Macaulay Cup – Semi-Finals Glasgow Mid Argyll 1 Oban Camanachd 4 Oban Camanachd reached their second cup final of the season when they scored first times in the first half to beat Glasgow Mid Argyll 4-1 in their Artemis Macaulay Cup semi-final at Mossfield. GMA had agreed to a noon throw up to allow the Oban Camanachd squad to cheer on Lochside Rovers in the HIS Sutherland Cup Final against the Lovat second team at the Canal Parks later in the day. However throw up was then brought forward to 11.30am just to be sure there were no travel difficulties. Oban Camanachd’s Daniel MacCuish was still out with a hand injury but Daniel Cameron was passed fit to play whilst Aidan MacIntyre was back following a calf problem and he took over from Keith MacMillan who was limited to a place on the bench through work commitments. Oliver MacRae remained on the GMA suspension list whilst Nathan Whear’s head knock against Oban Celtic a fortnight earlier kept him on the sidelines. John Don MacKenzie was also unavailable but Ryan Harrison returned. John McNulty was their only substitute. Oban Camanachd started at a good pace but National Division side GMA showed they weren’t there to make up the numbers when Calum McLay’s strike went narrowly wide of Cameron Sutherland’s far post. The Oban side started to carve out chances of their own and former Oban Camanachd keeper Robert Dunnings, who had a terrific game in goal, did well to keep out Daniel Cameron’s effort on the angle following a clever free-hit routine. The game’s opening goal came on 19 minutes. Willie Neilson’s snap-shot was saved by keeper Dunnings but Daniel MacVicar was first to react and he settled Oban nerves by turning the rebound home. Just 6 minutes later it was 2-0. Daniel Cameron did well to knock the ball down into the path of Andrew MacCuish who took a touch to his right side before blasting a waist-high shot past the keeper. Oban Camanachd had one foot in the final on 31 minutes. Andrew MacCuish played in Daniel Cameron with a free-hit. Robert Dunnings saved Cameron’s low shot but a visiting defender was deemed to have “kicked” the ball and Andrew MacCuish did his usual efficient job from the resultant spot-hit, striking it low and hard into the net. Oban Camanachd continued to pile on the pressure, with Lorne Dickie controlling the midfield area, and they had chances before adding a fourth goal a minute before the break. The ball was worked forward from midfield and Daniel MacVicar took a Scott MacMillan ball down before volleying home to make it 4-0 at the interval. GMA came more into it in the second half although they still had to rely on Robert Dunnings to make a couple of smart stops with his feet. Oban Camanachd introduced Gary McKerracher and Keith MacMillan for the final third of the game. Brian Slattery, who had been switched forward from his midfield role to attack, pulled a goal back with 6 minutes remaining when he sent a looping shot high into the net to make it 4-1. So Oban Camanachd’s winning run extends to twelve matches and they maintain their tag as shinty’s form team. A second final of the season awaits on Saturday 17 August 2019 when Kingussie are Oban Camanachd’s opponents in the Artemis Macaulay Cup Final at Mossfield. As fate would have it, Kingussie are also the Oban side’s next opponents as they meet in the league at Mossfield this coming Saturday.
Kingussie 2 Newtonmore 1 Ruaridh Anderson’s late strike gave Kingussie a 2-1 win over Badenoch rivals Newtonmore in their semi-final at Braeview Park. Kingussie’s James Hutchison was out with a broken finger whilst Newtonmore missed an entire forward line in Evan Menzies, Michael Russell, Glen MacKintosh and Ewen Fraser. Newtonmore, opening with the wind advantage, made a strong start as they swarmed all over Kingussie during the first half hour of the tie but all they had to show for their pressure was a Jamie Robinson goal after 4 minutes. Kingussie equalised right on half-time. A long Kieran MacPherson ball dropped in front of box. There was a scramble before the ball was eventually cleared out but it came to Ryan MacWilliam who was standing on the right side, around 25 yards out. MacWilliam stopped the ball before unleashing a really good strike which took a deflection off a raised Newtonmore stick. ‘More keeper Kenny Ross just managed to get his finger-tips to the ball, above his head, but couldn’t keep it out. ‘More made a change at the break as Ryan Spinks came on for Craig Ritchie although Ritchie came back on mid-way through the second half when he went to centre with Steven Macdonald dropping to wing back and Ryan Spinks pushed up to wing forward. Neil Stewart also came off the ‘More bench but later went off injured. With the now wind in their favour, Kingussie dominated the second half but Kenny Ross didn’t have many serious saves to make. That was largely down to some excellent full back play from Newtonmore’s Rory Kennedy who held the defence together at times. Indeed Rory MacGregor in the Kings’ goal was the busier of the two keepers. The winning goal came with just 13 minutes remaining and it was a cracker. Roddy Young had possession out wide on the right and he played the ball across but it took a deflection, coming out to Ruaridh Anderson who took a touch before hitting a glorious drive into the roof of the net from 20 yards range. Deek Cameron was the match referee.
HIS Sutherland Cup Final Lovat 1 Lochside Rovers 2 (After extra-time) Lochside Rovers lifted the HIS Sir William Sutherland Cup for the second time in three years, defeating the Lovat second team 2-1 after extra-time in their 4pm throw up at the Canal Parks. Lovat manager Jamie Matheson was missing influential midfielder Ryan Ferguson whilst Laura Gallacher kept her place at wing forward. Lochside boss Brian MacCallum kept faith with Callum Kirsop at wing centre with Iain MacMillan on the bench. U17 player Daniel Sloss dashed up from Oban after playing 75 minutes for Oban Camanachd in their win over Glasgow Mid Argyll and he also took a place on the bench. Lochside last won this national trophy in 2017 with Lovat’s previous success coming in 2010. A good sized crowd gathered for the final with both clubs well-represented on the touchline. Lovat had to make an early change when Cameron MacMillan was forced off after taking a knock but he did return in midfield mid-way through the second half. James MacKenzie took over before he himself was later withdrawn. Lochside introduced Iain MacMillan midway through the first half which helped them gain control of the centre line. Daniel Sloss entered the field of play at half-time to further boost Lochside’s chances. Lovat were relying on Tom Collings and James Grieve to hold things together at the back but Lochside eventually made the break-through on 71 minutes. Ross Campbell capitalised on some loose marking as he found space around 3 yards outside the D and he sent a shoulder-high shot to Lovat keeper and captain Ronan MacMillan’s left and into the net to make it 1-0. However, almost straight from the restart, Lovat drew level. Raymond Rennie fired a trademark powerful finish through a crowded goal area and although Lochside keeper Gavin Stobbart tried to move to the ball, the speed of the waist-high strike gave him no real chance. There was a fierce battle between Lochside full back Chrissie MacMillan and Lovat danger-man Raymond Rennie, who at one point required stitches to a finger injury, and MacMillan received a yellow card from referee Andy MacLean for bringing down Rennie as he made for goal. Lovat lost defender James Grieve before the 90 minutes were up as he suffered a back injury after a Michael MacQueen challenge. Lochside dominated the extra-time period, controlling the centre line for most of that time, and the winning goal came on 97 minutes when a clearance out of the Lovat defence came to Lewis Buchanan and he fired a great shot from distance into the net to make it 2-1. The closest Lovat came to a leveller was a late James Matheson shot from the left which went across goal but an equaliser would have been harsh on Lochside who created more chances and deserved their win over the two hours of shinty. The only downside for Lochside was a bad hand injury suffered late on by Evan MacLellan. Craig MacDougall came on in his place. After the final whistle, Lochside skipper Jordan Keir was presented with the Sutherland Cup by Garry MacKintosh from sponsors HIS with Camanachd Association President also in attendance.
Mowi Premiership Lochaber 2 Inveraray 3 Inveraray saw off a Lochaber come-back to win 3-2 in their relegation battle at Spean Bridge. Lochaber’s Barry MacDonald served the final game of a two-match suspension and although Martin Johnstone was free of his ban, he didn’t play. Callum MacDonald returned in goal but Shaun Nicholson, Donald MacRae and Ally MacDonald remained out. Inveraray’s Lewis Montgomery served the second match of a three-match suspension whilst player / manager Ruaraidh Graham senior was also banned. Allan MacDonald started in attack but he will miss this Saturday’s match against Kilmallie through suspension. This was an important match for both teams as they battled for points at the bottom of the division. Inveraray started strongly and took the lead in the opening minute when Lewis MacNicol won the ball in midfield and found Garry MacPherson driving through the middle. He turned Duncan MacKinnon inside-out before flicking an inch-perfect ball to Fraser Watt on the left of the D and he slammed the ball high into the middle of the goal from 12 yards to make it 1-0. Lochaber had their first shot on goal on 6 minutes when Ben Delaney found space on the left but his strike went wide of the left-hand post. Inveraray were showing good movement up front and they increased their advantage on 9 minutes. The goal came from a corner and Garry MacPherson caught the Lochaber defence napping as he played the ball low from a wide area towards the front post where full centre Lewis MacNicol waltzed into the box and his first-time shot beat the helpless Callum MacDonald to make it 2-0. Lochaber keeper MacDonald pulled off a great save on 20 minutes as he blocked Garry MacPherson’s fine drive from the left with his chest before clearing the ball to safety. Lochaber’s Ben Delaney and Stuart Callison tested Inveraray keeper Scott MacLachlan but it was the Winterton side who would add a third goal on 29 minutes. Again the goal came from Lewis MacNicol winning possession, this time deep in Lochaber territory, and he found the ever-alert Garry MacPherson whose defence-splitting pass picked out Fraser Watt running in unmarked through the heart of the Lochaber defence and he slotted the ball low past the keeper from close range. Lochaber were now up against it but, on 41 minutes, Conor Sweeney took a corner from the right, sending the ball into the danger-area. Stuart Callison found space to slam the ball goalwards and although Scott MacLachlan saved with his feet, he was unable to get the ball away and Ben Delaney was quick to react as he poked the ball over the line to make it 3-1 at the interval and give Lochaber hope. Lochaber started the second period with intent and Scott MacLachlan pulled off a great save to thwart Stuart Callison on 53 minutes. Garry MacPherson was giving marker Duncan MacKinnon a torrid time as he continually created chances for the visiting forwards. However, Lochaber’s never-say-die attitude got them right back into the match with just 5 minutes remaining. Lachlan Campbell played the ball across from the right and it came perfectly to the on-running Findlay MacDonald and his 16 yard shot from the left flew past the keeper to make it 3-2, setting up a tense finish Lochaber had a great chance to snatch a point on 87 minutes when referee John Angus Gillies awarded them a spot-hit, penalising keeper MacLachlan for a “kick” inside the D. Ben Delaney’s well-struck effort went straight down the middle and MacLachlan redeemed himself, saving superbly with his stick before clearing the ball for a corner. Inveraray saw out the rest of the game to claim two valuable points in what was a cleanly fought contest with no cards shown. Garry MacPherson was the man of the match, orchestrating the Inveraray forward line through-out. Lewis MacNicol was strong in the centre line whilst keeper Scott MacLachlan was also in top form. Lochaber’s Findlay MacDonald played very well as did veteran Lachlan Campbell in the middle of the park. The win sets Inveraray up for another crucial relegation battle; this time at Kilmallie this coming Saturday.
Caberfeidh 1 Kyles Athletic 4 Kyles Athletic came from behind to beat Caberfeidh 4-1 in their 3pm throw up at Castle Leod. Caberfeidh’s Kevin Bartlett missed out due to a one-match ban for passing through the disciplinary points threshold. Kyles, who were returning to league action after a run of three cup ties, were without Callum Millar, Scott MacDonald, Grant Irvine, Paul MacArthur and George Thomson. Conor Kennedy was given a start and Donald Irvine was available again. Caberfeidh have been on a bit of a scoring spree of late and they took the lead in the opening minute through Craig Morrison. It didn’t take Kyles long to level with Ross MacRae netting on 6 minutes and Colin MacDonald’s effort on 22 minutes meant they went into the break 2-1 ahead. Ross MacRae got his second on 60 minutes with Colin MacDonald doing like-wise with just 10 minutes remaining.
Mowi National Division Glenurquhart 3 Skye Camanachd 3 Second placed Glenurquhart came from two goals down to draw 3-3 with third placed Skye Camanachd at Blairbeg. Glen’s James MacPherson returned and John Barr was free to play but he will miss next weekend’s league meeting with Glasgow Mid Argyll after passing through the disciplinary points threshold. Skye were missing John Gillies, Ally MacDonald, Iain Nicolson, Stewart Grant, James Morrison and Ross MacKinnon but James Pringle and Marcus Scott were back. Glenurquhart started well and it took some terrific goalkeeping from Skye custodian Ryan Morrison to keep his side on level terms. The opening goal came at the other end as James Pringle found space to score with a nice low finish on 11 minutes. Skye’s second was a bit of a gift as Glen keeper Stuart MacKintosh made an initial save but he pushed the ball out, straight to Skye’s Ross Gordon who scored from the edge of the D to make it 2-0 with 31 minutes gone. Skye went on to enjoy their best period of the match without being able to add to their tally. There was a second half flash-point for referee Graham Cameron to deal with when Connor Golabek got involved in a bit of a wrestling match. He was shown a red card as was Skye’s Marcus Scott who only appeared to be trying to act as peace-maker. This seemed to reinvigorate Glenurquhart and Neale Reid, who had dropped back to full centre after Michael Fraser was withdrawn, strode forward from the middle of the park. Reid wasn’t closed down and he hit the ball with pace to make it 2-1 after 66 minutes. A nice finish from Ewan Brady on 81 minutes made it 2-2 and a draw seemed likely. However Skye benefited when, with 3 minutes remaining, John Barr went for a high ball into the goal area and spectacularly smashed the ball into his own net to put 3-2 ahead with just 3 minutes remaining. Glenurquhart’s James MacPherson had had a frustrating afternoon but, with the game into stoppage time, MacPherson gathered the ball on the wing. There seemed little danger until he bulleted the ball high into the net to earn his side an unlikely point. Cameron MacKintosh played well for the Glen with keeper Ryan Morrison excelling for Skye.
Bute 1 Strathglass 1 Bute and Strathglass drew 1-1 in their relegation battle at the Meadows. Penri Jones put the visitors ahead on 15 minutes but Iain McDonald, back in the Bute side after missing their defeat at Skye a week earlier, drew the Islanders level with just 15 minutes from time. It was a mixed afternoon for former Scottish international McDonald as he was sent off by referee Lachie Wood in the final minute.
Mowi North Division 1 Caberfeidh 4 Glengarry 4 Glengarry came from behind to draw 4-4 with the Caberfeidh second team in their noon throw up at Castle Leod. Caberfeidh’s Martin MacDonald and ‘Garry duo Shaun Sloggie and Finlay Nicolson were all suspended. Glengarry took the lead on 19 minutes when Nick Dalgety opened his account for the day. Colin MacLennan scored on 20 to make it 2-0 and there was a goal glut late in the half. Colin MacLennan exchanged goals with Ruaraidh MacLeman on 44 minutes to give the hosts a 3-1 lead but Nick Dalgety got his second on 45 minutes to make it 3-2 at the break Nick Dalgety completed his hat-trick on 79 minutes to tie the match whilst Raymond Robertson’s goal a minute later put Glengarry ahead for the first time in the match. Caberfeidh were not to be denied though as Colin MacLennan completed his hat-trick on 82 minutes and the match finished 4-4.
Fort William 2 Kinlochshiel 2 The Fort William reserves and the Kinlochshiel reserves drew 2-2 at An Aird. With no first team match, ‘Shiel were able to include Scotland U17 player Duncan Matheson and he gave his side a 42 minute lead. The match turned Fort William’s way with Greig Kelly on the hour and Hamish Shaw a couple minutes later putting the hosts 2-1 ahead. However ‘Shiel’s David MacAskill made it 2-2 with just 15 minutes remaining. ‘Shiel’s Zander MacRae needed a hospital visit with a suspected broken thumb.
Newtonmore 2 Inverness 0 The Newtonmore colts are now just two points off the top of the table with three games in hand on leaders Glengarry as they beat the Inverness first team 2-0 at the Eilan. Throw up was brought forward to 11am which allowed the ‘More players to attend their senior team’s Artemis Macaulay Cup semi-final against Kingussie later in the day. Both goals came early in the game as Somhairle Thomson gave the hosts a 12 minute lead and an Adam MacMaster own goal made it 2-0 just 5 minutes later.
Skye Camanachd 2 Glenurquhart 0 Murphy Henderson scored twice as the Skye Camanachd second team beat the Glenurquhart second team 2-0 in their 3pm throw up at Pairc nan Laoch, Portree. Glen’s Iain MacLeod was the busier of the two keepers in the first half with one fantastic stop from a David MacInnes thunder-bolt which was heading for the top corner of the net really catching the eye. Skye took the lead 10 minutes into the second half when Murphy Henderson, who normally plays in goal, wriggled free of marker Duncan Fraser and he finished well from the left of the D. Murphy Henderson got his and Skye’s second on 68 minutes, scoring from a central position after terrific lead-up play from Caitlin MacLean on the Skye right.
Mowi South Division 1 Inveraray 3 Kyles Athletic 0 The Inveraray seconds and the Kyles Athletic seconds met in a match originally rearranged Thursday 20 July 2019 which was then put back 24 hours. And on a dreich Friday evening, it was the Inveraray seconds who followed up their fine win over league leaders Aberdour the previous week to ran out 4-0 winners in this 7pm throw up. Inveraray fielded a blend of youth and experience with 17 year old keeper Gregor Mather returning alongside 18 year old full back Andrew Fraser and 16 year old half back Callum Macdonald. Euan McMurdo and John McKenzie kept their places in the starting line-up after impressing against Aberdour. Kyles travelled with a young squad. The visitors attacked from the throw up, taking early control of the centre line, but couldn’t make the early pressure count. Kane Kirkhope was playing in a more advanced role for ‘Aray and he scored a well-taken goal in 8 minutes after some impressive forward play. Inveraray’s midfield soon started to make their way into the match with Allan Cameron, playing against the industrious Kieran Limbert from Kyles, covering every blade of grass. The game went from end-to-end with neither forward line able to find a way past their opposing keeper. Kyles once again were the quicker out the blocks from the restart. They made numerous chances but found young keeper Mather in fine form. Kyles had a great chance to draw level when Innes Macdonald found himself free at the back post but he was unable to hit the target in what was a real let off for the hosts. John MacKenzie was working hard in the middle of the park and he set up Inveraray’s second goal on 53 minutes. MacKenzie found Campbell Watt who let go a 30 yard strike which gave the Kyles keeper no chance. The Kyles defence was under pressure now but they were well marshalled by 15 year old Murdo MacRae who clearly has a bright future in the game. Inveraray sealed both points when Campbell Watt continued his good scoring run with his second goal of the game with 10 minutes remaining. The ball broke free from the Kyles D and young Watt intelligently waited until his fellow forwards had got out of the box before finishing well. Inveraray deserved the victory however they needed keeper Gregor Mather to make saves at crucial times. Allan Cameron in the middle of the field put in another impressive shift and Campbell Watt’s clever runs caused Kyles problems all evening. Kyles Athletic’s Kieran Limbert had an impressive game in midfield and Innes Macdonald up front was full of running but couldn’t find a way passed a well organised Inveraray defence. The match was well handled by referee Alex MacVicar.
Ballachulish 7 Tayforth 2 Ballachulish were 7-2 winners against Tayforth at the Jubilee Park. Balla’s Cain MacPhee was still suspended but Tayforth’s Niall MacPhee was free of his ban. Balla’ got off to a great start with Scott Henderson on 4 minute and David Grant on 10 minutes putting them 2-0 ahead. Finlay Stark pulled a goal back on 19 minutes but Dougie Rankin’s quick-fire brace on 35 and 37 minutes and Lorne Brown on the stroke of half-time gave the hosts a 5-1 advantage at the break. Lorne Brown got his second on the hour and although Tayforth’s Finlay Stark got his second with 5 minutes remaining, Connor MacKenzie’s goal on the stroke of full-time made the final score 7-2.
Glasgow Mid Argyll 0 Aberdour 7 Aberdour bounced back from the previous weekend’s defeat to the Inveraray seconds with a crushing 7-0 win against the Glasgow Mid Argyll seconds at Yoker. GMA were under-strength with the suspended Ruaraidh MacLeod amongst their absentees. Alec Mitchell was suspended for the league leaders. Aberdour dominated the first half but, thanks to some great goalkeeping from Jonathon Oates, they only had an Angus Thorburn goal on 15 minutes to show for their efforts. Roddy MacColl slipped the ball in for Thorburn who beat the keeper to make it 1-0 at the break. Aberdour ended the match as a contest as they turned on the style to score four goals in a devastating 14 minutes spell. Roddy MacColl made it 2-0 just 4 minutes into the second half with David MacDougall on 57 minutes, another from Angus Thorburn on the hour and David MacKenzie on 63 minutes making it 5-0. David MacDougall got his second on 75 minutes and substitute Ruaraidh Reid, on his return from injury, rounded off the 7-0 win 5 minutes from time. There was still time for Jonathon Oates to make another good stop, this time denying Angus Thorburn a hat-trick. Indeed GMA keeper Jonathon Oates had a great game, making a number of fine saves to prevent a bigger winning margin. John Martin Philips was best for Aberdour.
Mowi North Division 2 Strathglass 0 Boleskine 0 Boleskine and the Strathglass second team battled out a scoreless draw at Cannich with both keepers on top form.
Mowi South Division 2 Oban Celtic 6 Bute 0 The Oban Celtic colts beat the Bute colts 6-0 at Ganavan. Bute travelled with just eleven players and they fell behind to a Lennon Campbell goal after just a couple of minutes. Alex Galbraith added a brace on 16 and 20 minutes and a second from Lennon Campbell on 26 minutes made it 4-0. Scott Burnett added a fifth with 5 first half minutes remaining. Oban Celtic’s John Douglas scored the only goal of the second half on 67 minutes. The win lifts the Oban Celtic colts to third in the table and completes a good league campaign for the squad.
Glenorchy P Aberdour P The clash between Glenorchy and the Aberdour reserves at Mart Park will be rearranged.
Heb Celt Cup Lewis Camanachd 1 Uist Camanachd 1 (Lewis won 2-1 on penalties) Lewis Camanachd regained the Heb Celt Cup when they beat Uist Camanachd on penalties after their 1-1 draw in their 2pm throw up at Bayhead. Donnie MacRae, who currently plays with Aberdeen University, put Uist ahead on 28 minutes on what was a scorching day in Stornoway. With just 18 minutes to go, Donald Lamont, as he has done so often this season, found the net for Lewis. With no further scoring during the 90 minutes, referee Henry MacInnes took the match to a penalty shoot-out and Scott MacLeod scored the decisive spot-hit to give Lewis a 2-1 win on penalties.
WCA Round Up There was a busy weekend of Women’s Camanachd Association fixtures with all but two of the matches taking place on Sunday 21 July 2019.
Mowi National Division Skye Camanachd 12 Glenurquhart 0 Skye Camanachd were too strong for Glenurquhart, winning 12-0 in their noon throw up at Pairc nan Laoch, Portree on Saturday 20 July 2019. Lorna MacRae and Abby MacLean grabbed hat-tricks, Jenna Beaton and Amy MacKinnon both bagged doubles and Caitlin MacLean and Emma Gordon got the others.
Badenoch 9 Aberdour 0 Badenoch also recorded a convincing win, beating Aberdour 9-0 at the Dell. Kirsty Deans was their top scorer with five goals; Zoe Reid bagged a brace whilst Rhona McIntyre and Rona Stewart were also on target.
Strathspey 1 Lochaber 5 Lochaber defeated Strathspey 5-1 in their 2pm throw up at Grantown Grammar School. Kirsty Delaney scored four times with Claire Sweeney getting the other after Stacey had put the hosts ahead.
Ardnamurchan 2 Glasgow Mid Argyll 4 The Glasgow Mid Argyll seconds defeated the Ardnamurchan seconds 4-2 in their 1pm throw up at Strontian. Kate Bradley and Annie MacDonald scored for the hosts with a Joan Nicholson hat-trick and a goal from Shona Fisher giving GMA victory.
Mowi North Division 2 Lovat 5 Fort William 2 Lovat ran out 5-2 winners against Fort William at Balgate Holli Sneddon and Fiona Urquhart scored twice for the hosts with Laura Gallacher getting the other. Ashleigh Fraser and Zoe Smith countered.
Strathglass 0 Glengarry 3 Elaine Cameron’s hat-trick helped Glengarry win 3-0 against Strathglass at Grantown Grammar School.
Inverness 13 Skye Camanachd 0 Inverness were convincing 13-0 victors over the Skye Camanachd second team at the Bught Park. Katie McMillan scored seven times with Amber Mackay, Emma MacLennan, Mellissa Mackay, Joni-Kate Reid, Chloe Mutch and Holly MacPhee’s own goal making up their tally.
Mowi South Division 2 Ardnamurchan 4 Oban Lorn 1 The Ardnamurchan seconds 4-1 in their 3pm throw up at Knock Park, Lochaline on Saturday 20 July 2019. Hannah MacDonald scored twice for Ard’ whilst Mya Carmichael and Ellen Munro got the others. The match was played as part of the Morvern Games and their committee awarded player of the match accolades to Ellen Munro for the hosts and Oban Lorn’s Ellie MacInnes.
(All throw ups are at 2.30pm unless the match report states differently) |