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The Boys of The Dell Vol 2 1985 - 2020
The Boys of The Dell Vol 2 1985 - 2020
The Boys of The Dell Vol 2 1985 - 2020
A Pictorial Record
Volume 2 1985 to 2020
John Robertson
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KINGUSSIE
CAMANACHD CLUB
Front Cover: Kingussie with the 2019 MOWI Premier League Trophy at Tighnabruaich - pic by Fiona Young.
Inside Front Cover: Main picture of the Dell in 2014 by Michael Clark.
Page 3: The 1999 Camanachd Cup Final at The Dell, picture by Martin Robertson.
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Complete origination and printing by Farquhar Print, Perth.
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Foreword
Following on from his publication of a 2014 Calendar celebrating the success of the Club
in 1914, the Club’s shinty historian, John Robertson, has produced a book depicting the
history of Kingussie Camanachd. In 1914, the team won the Camanachd Cup in Glasgow
by defeating Kyles 6-1, only to lose 6 of their players a few months later on the WW1
battlefields of France.
This unique publication depicts successful Kingussie teams from 1890 to 2020, together
with a short caption relating to each picture.
This book is a “must have” publication which will also appeal to the wider shinty fraternity.
Donnie Grant
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Introduction
Kingussie Camanachd Club is publishing this collection of photographs since the club
started in 1890. The images are intended to give a glimpse from each shinty season.
There are many people to thank for providing photographs and information. In particular,
the contributions from Donnie Grant, Hugh Dan MacLennan, Sandy MacDonell, Ian Ross,
Gillean Clark and Fiona Young have made this book possible.
Every effort has been made to spell names correctly and I apologise if there are any errors.
Also, many thanks to all the photographers whose pictures have made this possible.
All Badenoch Record articles are printed with kind permission of the Strathspey and
Badenoch Herald.
The sport of shinty has been a way of life in Kingussie since before the club began, and I
trust it will continue to be so in the future.
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1985
1985 Kingussie Under-14s win a sixes tournament at Ballachulish.
6 Back: Scott Nield, Duncan Grant, Ronald Ross, Cameron Wilson, Iain Borthwick.
Front: Robbie MacPherson, Ali Borthwick, Andrew Dunn.
1985
1985 Kingussie Second Team after winning the 1985 League Division 3 and the Strathdearn Cup.
Back: David Dunn, Ewan Grant, Russell Jones, Alan MacNiven, Donald Kinnear, Michael Sinclair, Willie Thomson, Malcolm Thain. 9
Front: Derek Shaw, Michael Clark, Kevin Thain, Ian Anderson (Capt.), Robert Cameron, Billy Fraser, Iain Gunn.
1985
1985 Primary School pictured after winning the MacKintosh Cup. Two weeks later they went on to win the 1985 MacKay Cup.
The insert is Captain Ronald Ross being presented with the MacKay Cup by Tom Mackenzie.
Back: Greig McRae, Ewan Mason, Steven MacDonald, Ian Ross, Simon Harkai, Philip Brown, Ian Ross.
10 Front: Iain Borthwick, Cameron Wilson, Ronald Ross (capt.), Duncan Grant,
Scott Nield, Craig Meeks, Gordon MacPherson, Steve Ross.
1986
1986 Newtonmore’s Iain MacKintosh and Kingussie’s 1986 captain, David Borthwick, in action. 11
1986
1986 Sutherland Cup winners at Fort William following a 5-0 win over Strachur.
12 R. Jones, A. Falconer, D. Head, A. McIsaac, E. Grant, K. Thain, R. Cameron, M. Clark, J. Gow (player manager).
D. Dunn, D. Shaw, M. Sinclair, I. Gunn (capt), B. Fraser, W. Thomson, I. Anderson.
1987
1987 Kingussie’s Rory Fraser and Oban Camanachd’s Lorne Campbell battle for the ball in the 1987 MacAulay Cup Final. 13
The result was a 4-1 win for Kingussie, the tenth time Kingussie had won the MacAulay Cup.
1987
1987 Squad picture in Kingussie High School.
B. Fraser, A. Borthwick, S. Borthwick, N. Reid, A. McIsaac, M. Thain, J. Gow, R. Jones.
I. Ross, D. MacLennan, M. Thain, D. Shaw, B. Shaw, M. Clark, I. Anderson, R. MacPherson, R. Muir, R. Fraser,
14 D. Thomson, J. MacKintosh, D. Grant, A. Brown, W. Dallas.
R. Ross, D. Kinnear, D. Young, M. Sinclair, D. Borthwick, A. Dallas, K. Thain, D. Anderson, R. Davidson, A. Borthwick.
1987
1987 Kingussie Second Team is presented with the Division 3 Trophy on the Dell.
Back: R. Grant, I. Ross, D. Shaw, M. Sinclair, D. Kinnear, J. MacKintosh, S. Dey, R. Jones. 15
Front: A. Borthwick, R. Ross, B. Fraser, R. MacPherson, R. Davidson, D. Young.
1987
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1987 Kevin Thain scoring the winner in the 1987 Camanachd Cup Final in Fort William. Courtesy of The Herald.
1987
1987 Kingussie First Team in Fort William after 1987 Camanachd Cup Final 4-3 win over Newtonmore.
J. Gow, I. Anderson, A. McNiven, M. Clark, S. Borthwick, G. Dallas, M. Thain. 17
D. Anderson, N. Reid, A. Dallas, R. Muir, K. Thain.
1987
1988 Kingussie First Team after 1988 Camanachd Cup Final 4-2 win over Glenurquhart.
Back row: M. Clark, D. Thomson, J. Gow, A. Dallas, K. Thain, M. Thain, A. McIsaac, I. Anderson, A. McNiven. 19
Front row: G. Dallas, D. Anderson, R. Fraser, N. Reid, D. Borthwick, S. Borthwick.
1989
20 1989 All smiles at Mossfield after the 1989 final. Michael Thain and Rory Fraser.
1989
1989 First team squad after the 1989 Camanachd Cup Final in Oban 5-0 win over Newtonmore.
J. Gow, B. Shaw, K. Thain, I. Anderson, D. Thomson, A. Dallas, M. Clark.
N. Reid, A. McIsaac, R.Fraser, M. Thain, D. Anderson, S. Borthwick, D. Borthwick. 21
Inserts above - K. Thain taking a penalty and a D. Anderson celebration.
1989
1989 Kingussie, Sutherland Cup winners at Taynuilt following a 6-1 win over Lochside Rovers.
Back: Ian Ross, Ross Grant, Ewan Grant, Malcolm Grant, Andrew Borthwick, Sandy Dey, Scott Falconer, Ronald Ross. 23
Front: Alan Gunn, Donnie Ross, Ali Borthwick, Michael Sinclair, Russell Jones (capt.), Dallas Young, Billy Fraser.
1989
1989 Kingussie Juveniles win the 1989 W.J.Cameron trophy held at Newtonmore.
The team had already won the MacTavish Juvenile Cup.
24 Back: A. Munro, R. Moir, I. Borthwick, M. Genini, D. Grant, R. MacPherson, R. Ross.
Front: S. Falconer, J. Maclean, B. Dallas, A. Borthwick, I. Ross, J. Gibson.
1990
1990 Kingussie with the MacTavish Cup at Inverness after 5-3 win over Skye.
Back: A. McIsaac, D. Borthwick, S. Borthwick, B. Shaw, M. Thain, A. Dallas, I. Anderson, R. Fraser, P. Gow,
J. Gow, R. Jones, M. Clark, J. McLelland. 25
Front: K. Thain, D. Thomson, D. Anderson, R. Grant.
1990
1991 Kingussie, following the Camanachd Cup final in Inverness, a 3-1 win over Fort William.
M.Thain, D.MacLennan, M. Clark, I. Anderson, R. Fraser, M. Thain, A. Borthwick, D. Borthwick, N. Reid, S. Borthwick,
28 A. McIsaac, D. Thomson, D. Grant.
J. Gow, R. Grant, A. Borthwick, K. Thain, D. Anderson, A. Dallas, J. Hutchison.
1991
1991 Sutherland Cup winners, 13-1 against Inveraray at Inveraray.
I. Ross, D. Young, B. Shaw, M. Genini, Ali Borthwick, I. Borthwick, J. Gibson, G. McRae, S. Dey, J. Taylor. 29
S. Borthwick, R. Jones, D. Ross, And. Borthwick, R. Ross, A. Dempster.
1991
30 1991 Kingussie Primary School’s 1991 team show of the season’s silverware
before going on to also win the MacKay Cup.
1991
1991 Kingussie Primary School MacKay Cup Winners, after a 5-2 win over Dunbeg at Fort William.
Back: Jamie Pearce, Richard Selvester, Gary MacAulay, Craig Dawson, Graham Johnstone, Willie Milne,
Hamish Mason, Martin Davidson, Ian Ross, Martin Noble. 31
Front: Jonathan Pankhurst, Garry Munro, Jamie MacBeth, James Hutchison, Russell Dallas, Michael Leslie.
1992 1992 Kingussie in Oban after a National League success.
32 A. Brown, M. Thain, D. Thomson, N. Reid, S. Borthwick, D. Borthwick, A. Dallas, M. Clark, D. MacLennan.
J. Gow, D. Anderson, A. Borthwick, A. McIsaac (Capt.), D. Young, A. Borthwick, R. Ross.
1992
1993 Victorian elegance at the Dell at the Centenary Celebrations of the Camanachd Association.
L to r: G.Clark, I.Barron, J.Taylor, J.Grant, K. Shaw, M.Selvester, A.Meeks, R.Taylor, C.Clark. 37
D.Anderson and R.Fraser in front.
1993 In December 1993, Kingussie Community Council
presented the Shinty Club with an honours board which
recognised the 107 game unbeaten run by Kingussie
Second Team which had just come to an end.
The board hung in the Silverfjord Hotel for years and in 2014
it was moved to Talla nan Ros hall in King Street.
In the photograph are
Second Team Captain John Gibson,
Joe Taylor, Ian Ross, Andrew MacPherson,
Sandy Bennett and Joe McClelland.
1993
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1996
1996 The official opening ceremony of the new clubhouse. The building was opened by former Club Chieftain, Thomas R Wade.
In attendance, and receiving a commemorative plate, were the funding organisations as well as the architects and the builders.
l to r Donnie Grant (Holland House), Peter Davidson (Bank of Scotland), Grant Duncan (Scottish Sports Council), Brian Kearney
(Kelly Associates), Joe Taylor (Club Chieftain), Thomas Wade (Highland Council), Shirley Tulloch (Local Enterprise Company),
Angus Gordon (Badenoch & Strathspey District Council), George Christie (Speyside Distillery), Robert MacLeod (MacLeod 47
Builders), Duncan Cameron (Camanachd Association).
1996
1996 Speaking at the opening of the new Kingussie clubhouse, Brian Kearney, representing Kelly Associates,
48 makes a prediction that his home club Kilmallie would knock Kingussie out of the 1996 Camanchd Cup.
Tom Wade, Donnie Grant and Joe Taylor enjoy the moment!
1996
1996 Sutherland Cup Winners pictured after a 6-1 victory over Kilmallie at An Aird Park, Fort William.
Back: Michael Leslie, Hamish Mason, Andrew Borthwick, Willie Fraser, Martin Genini, Ewan Grant,
Cameron Wilson, Garry Munro, Mathew Haggerty, Brian Shaw, Sandy Dey. 49
Front: Andrew Dempster, Scott Falconer, Sandy MacDonell, James Hutchison, Russell Dallas, Robbie MacPherson, Dallas Young.
1996
1996 The strong Kingussie Second Team marched on after their Sutherland Cup and League wins,
to also win the Strathdearn Cup Final held at Cannich.
50 Back: J. Reid, J. Hutchison, E. Grant, W. Fraser, B. Shaw, A. Borthwick, M. Genini, M. Haggerty, G. Munro, H. Mason, S. Dey.
Front: M. Leslie, C. Wilson, S. MacDonell, D. Young, R. MacPherson, A. Dempster, R. Dallas, S. Falconer.
1997
1999 This was a season when Kingussie hosted the Camanachd Cup Final. The team after a 3-0 win over Oban Camanachd.
G. Munro, J. Gow, E. Grant, W. J. Fraser, J. Reid, J. Hutchison, A. Borthwick, A. Dallas, R. Ross, R. Fraser, I. Borthwick, 59
A. Borthwick, S. Borthwick, M. Clark, B. Dallas, D. Anderson, M. Wink, D. Borthwick, M. Genini, A. Brown.
1999
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2001
2001 Kingussie after the 2-0 Cup Final win over Oban Camanachd at Glasgow.
D. Dempster, S. MacDonell, G. Munro, J. Gibson, I. Anderson, A. Dempster, A. Borthwick, R. Ross, S. Borthwick,
62 I. Borthwick, J. Hutchison, R. Fraser, S. Fraser.
M. Clark, A. MacLeod, K. Thain, N. Robertson, A. Dallas, D. Borthwick, T. Borthwick.
2002
2002 Kingussie 3 v Inveraray 2 at Inverness.
This was the final when three Kingussie players each reached 13 Camanachd winners medals;
Stephen Borthwick, Ali Dallas and David Borthwick.
G. Munro, T. Nolan, S. Borthwick, C. Dawson, J. Hutchison, P. Gow, I. Borthwick, P. Davidson, I. Anderson, S. Borthwick, A. Borthwick,
R. Dallas, J. Gow, A. MacLeod, M. Davidson, M. Sinclair. 63
K. Thain, D. Borthwick, E. MacKintosh, A. Dallas, R. Ross, M. Clark, R. Fraser, S. Fraser.
2002
2002 Ali Dallas holds aloft the
2002 Camanachd Cup after a 3-2
victory over Inveraray at Inverness.
2005
2005 left MacAulay Cup Final in Oban.
R. Fraser, R. Fraser, R. Ross, D. Borthwick,
J. Hutchison, C. Dawson, A. Walker,
K. Thain, I. Borthwick
T. Genini, S. Genini, A. MacLeod, M. Clark,
A. Dallas, G. Munro, P. Gow, A. Borthwick,
D. Borthwick.
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2006
70 2006 The scenic setting of Dunoon one hour before the throw-up of the 2006 Camanachd Cup Final.
It was the first time the final had been held there.
2006
2006 Kingussie’s Michael Clark and Fort William’s Gordon MacKinnon in action during 71
the 2006 final at Dunoon.
2006
2006 Kingussie after the Final in Dunoon, a 4-2 win over Fort William.
G. Munro, A. Borthwick, J. Hutchison, D. Borthwick, R. Grant, A. Dempster, P. Gow,
72 A. Borthwick, J. Maclean, K. Thain, A. Dallas, A. MacLeod.
R. Ross, I. Borthwick, G. McRae, J. Gibson, R. Fraser, M. Clark, S. Genini, A. Clark, H. Gibson.
2007
2007 National League winners at the Dell.
I. Ross, K. Thain, P. Gow, R. Brown, C. Dawson, I. Borthwick, J. Hutchison, R. Ross, L. Munro. 73
F. Inglis, F. Munro, A. Borthwick, G. Munro, R. Fraser, A. MacLeod, M.Clark.
2008
2008 MacTavish Cup winners at The Bught Park, Inverness.
The 2008 first team went on to win the National League by winning all 18 league games.
An incredible achievement which earned Jimmy Gow the Manager of the Year award.
74 A. Borthwick, R. Dallas, L. Munro, F. Munro, I. Borthwick, R. Ross, A. MacLeod, J. Hutchison, M. Clark, K. Thain.
A. Clark, C. Dawson, F. Inglis, P. Gow, R. Fraser, J. Maclean, G. Munro, B. Dallas.
2008
2009 It was during the 2009 season that Ronald Ross broke the 1000 goal mark. He is pictured left with
Young Player of the Year, Thomas Borthwick and retiring manager Jimmy Gow. 77
A year later it was off to the Palace for an MBE! pictured right.
2010
2010 Russell Jones
preparing the new entrance to the Dell.
Right is the old gate!
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2010
2010 The season when Kingussie bought their own ground at the Dell. 79
2010
80 2010 The season when Kingussie bought their own ground at the Dell.
2010
2010 It was minus ten degrees on the morning of the Opening Ceremony at the Dell! 81
Inset: Tom Wade presenting John Robertson with a caman to mark the occasion.
2010
82 2010 The parade to the Dell for the opening ceremony, led by Sandy MacDonell!
2010
2010 This picture shows the opening ceremony at the new Dell gates. 83
2010
2010 MacTavish Cup winners at the Bught Park.
84 G. McRae, A. Brown, G. Munro, S. Borthwick, A. Borthwick, J. Hutchison, J. Maclean, L. Bain, F. Munro, R. Fraser, R. Jones.
J. Falconer, R. Ross, I. Borthwick, R. Borthwick, R. Grant, B. Dallas, C. Dawson, T. Borthwick, M. Dallas, L. Munro.
2010
2010 On 24th July 2010, the most decorated player in the history of the sport of shinty, 85
David Borthwick, decided to retire following a Second Team game on the Dell.
2010
2010 Primary School MacKay Cup winners 2010 in the Primary School Hall.
86 D. Hossack, K. MacPherson, S. Denman, R. Shiels, B. Mitchell, S. Nield, S. McWhirter, R. Borthwick, D. Anderson.
E. Denman, L. Borthwick, R. Anderson, J. Falconer (Capt.), A. Michie, R. Young, D. Borthwick, B. Harvie.
2010
2010 In 2010 the MacKay Cup returned to Kingussie after a 19 year wait. The final was played in Oban, and 87
Kingussie beat St Columba’s Primary School by 7 goals to 1. A year later the Primary Team went back to Oban and won it again.
2011
88 2011 Kingussie Primary School photographed at Oban with the MacKay Cup after a 3-1 win over Banavie.
2011
2011 The 2011 Camanachd Cup Final turned out to be one of the most exciting finals with Kingussie meeting Newtomore
at the Bught Park in Inverness. At full-time the score was 3-3 and Newtonmore went on to win 4-3 after extra-time.
The two photographs from the final show Lee Bain, Glen MacKintosh and Scott Chisholm in action, 89
meanwhile, Ronald Ross and Rory Kennedy battle for the ball.
2011
2011 Four men in a boat! In 2011 the Kingussie Club purchased a portacabin which was located at the Dell to provide toilet
facilities and a cafe. Shortly after it arrived, the River Spey flooded across the Dell endangering the portacabin.
90 Russell Jones, John Gibson, Graham Mabon and Neil Reid decided to row out and rescue the portacabin.
Needless to say they ended up in need of rescue themselves!
2011
2011 A study in concentration! Iain Borthwick playing in his last home match for Kingussie, 91
after an outstanding 20 year career in the First Team’s defence.
2011
92 2011 Four images from 28th April, 2011 when the club
celebrated 50 years since the memorable Camanachd Cup win of 1961.
2011
2011 Members of the Badenoch & Strathspey Pipe Band lead players of 93
the successful 1961 shinty team to the Dell on 28th April, 2011.
2011
2011 On 28th April, 2011, the same day as the club celebrated 50 years since the 1961 Camanachd Cup win,
the Kingussie Primary School team arrived home from Oban with the MacKay Cup, after a 3-1 win over Banavie. 95
Holding the MacKay Cup is Rachel Borthwick who became the first girl to captain a MacKay Cup winning team.
2011
2011 The club held a sponsored walk in 2011 to help raise money towards the upgrade of the Dell.
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2011
2011 The first two men home in the 2011 sponsored walk, Ian Ross and Michael Thain.
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2011
2011 Sutherland Cup winners in Aberdeen after beating Kyles 6-1 in the final.
Graham Mabon, Scott McIntyre, Brian Mabon, Martin Dallas, Peter Dickson, Stuart Downey, Russell Menzies,
Duncan Davidson, John Gibson, Kevin Thain, Norman Dickson.
Jake MacPherson, Chris Hollysong, Ryan MacWilliam, Savio Genini, Hamish Anderson, Rory McGregor, 99
Rory MacKeachan, Ruaridh Wink, Robbie MacPherson, Greig McRae, Michael Clark.
2011
2013 Club photograph in front of the clubhouse at the Market Stance, Kingussie.
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2013
104 I. Borthwick, D. Donald , S. Fraser, A. Michie, R. Shiels, R. Young, B. Mitchell , D. Thain , R. Borthwick, D. Young.
A. Kennedy, L. Borthwick, R. Anderson, C.Grant, D.Borthwick, B. Harvie, K.McGibbon.
2013
2013 Primary School winners of the Tulloch Trophy in Inverness.
J. Donald, K. MacPherson, R. Young, S. Robertson, E. Baker, E. Denman. 105
L. Thain, K. McGibbon, L. Borthwick, D. Borthwick , B. Harvie, C. Leiper, G. Weymes, C. Campbell.
2013
2013 Badenoch & Strathspey Ladies’ team following their 3-1 win over Glasgow Mid-Argyll,
played at Newtonmore, to lift the Valerie Fraser Camanachd Cup for the first time.
106 P. Gow, J. McGregor, J. Caird, E. McNiven, W. Dallas, K. Deans, I. Knox, E. McGregor, J. Nicol.
Z. Reid, R. Stewart, M. Ralph, S. Caird (capt.), S. McWhirter, M. Stewart, R. McIntyre.
2014
2014 On 5th April 2014, Kingussie played Kyles on the Dell. It was 100 years and one day since the two teams had met
in the Camanachd Final at Possil Park in Glasgow.
The game at Possil Park would turn out to be the last match that 8 of the players played in,
as in August 1914 Britain declared War on Germany.
Before the match at the Dell on 5th April 2014, the Kingussie Club President, Russell Jones,
read out a list of the players killed in action in World War 1. Everyone then observed a minute’s silence.
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The above photograph of both teams was taken before the match began.
2014
2014 During February 2014, the Kingussie Club managed to purchase a Camanachd Cup winner’s medal from 1902
which was available for auction from a dealer in Melbourne, Australia. The medal is solid gold and is inscribed with ‘D.MacKenzie
Kingussie team’, on the back. The 2014 Kingussie First Team Manager, David Anderson, dealt with the bidding. It was later
discovered the medal had been won by Donald Mackenzie, one of two brothers in the team for the 1902 Final. Donald MacKenzie
was a Grandfather of John MacKenzie who became one of Newtonmore Camanachd’s greatest-ever players in a career spanning the
1960’s, 70’s and early 80’s. To complete the circle in this remarkable story John’s nephew is one of Kingussie’s greatest-ever players,
David Anderson, who placed the bid to bring the medal home. In the photograph David Anderson and John MacKenzie show John’s 109
Grandfather’s 1902 Camanachd Cup winner’s medal. The Kingussie Club display the medal and its story in their clubrooms.
2014
2014 Kingussie Juveniles at the Eilan following a 3-2 win over Newtonmore in the London Shield.
Five of these players went on to play in the Under-17 North v South match on Sunday 28th September. The North won 8-0.
Back: Darren Hanlan, Daniel Thain, Calum Grant, Daniel Donald, Lee Riddoch, Robert Mabon, Rory MacKeachan,
110 Jack Anderson, Robert Shiels, James Falconer, Jimmy Gow.
Front: Ruaridh Anderson, Andrew Kennedy, Alexander Michie, Owen Reid, Roddy Young, Savio Genini.
2014
2014 In November 2014, Kingussie Juveniles beat Newtonmore in the Final of the National Juvenile Trophy,
the London Shield. The match was played on the Dell and was 3-3 after extra time.
Kingussie won the penalty shoot out thanks to two penalties scored by Savio Genini and Owen Reid.
Back: Jimmy Gow, Lee Riddoch, Roddie Young, Calum Grant, Somhairle Fraser, Robert Sheills,
Owen Reid, Daniel Donald, Daniel Thain, Calum Grant.
Front: James Falconer Rory MacKeachan, Alexander Michie, Savio Genini, Ruaridh Anderson, 111
Dylan Borthwick, Liam Borthwick, Andrew Kennedy.
2014
2014 The Kingussie Club was fortunate 2014 Neil Bowman pictured left at the Dell
in 2010 to secure a sponsorship deal with in June 2014. He first joined the Kingussie
renewable energy company RWE. Club in 1997 as a fitness instructor and has
In the above picture, the Kingussie players been with the club ever since.
visit the RWE wind farm site near Tomatin, in He is an ex-Marine and is employed
June 2014. as a lecturer with
112 UHI Millennium Institute.
2014
2014 In June 2014, Kingussie Camanachd Club invited all its living Past-Captains to attend a collective photograph
on the front steps of the Duke of Gordon Hotel as part of the 125th anniversary celebrations.
Back row: Michael Thain, Ali MacLeod, James Maclean, Ronald Ross, James Hutchison, Ali Borthwick,
Iain Borthwick, Angus McIsaac, Ali Dallas, Garry Munro.
Second row: Andrew Borthwick, John Gibson, Stephen Borthwick, Kevin Thain, Michael Clark, Ian Anderson.
Third row: Sandy Dey, Barrie Dallas, Willie Dallas, Russell Dallas, Craig Dawson, Neil Reid.
Fourth row: David Borthwick, David Thomson, James Gow, David Anderson, Robert Muir, Ackie Falconer.
Front row: Donnie Grant, Ian Ross, Ian Urquhart, Donnie Ross, Tom Wade, Lachie Campbell, Tom McKenna, Ian Anderson. 113
Missing: Gordon Begg, Rory Fraser, Fraser Munro, Paul Gow, Dallas Young. Picture courtesy of Neil G Paterson.
2014
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2014
Down at the Dell! The scenic setting of the Dell, with Creag Bheag in the background. The picture was taken on a sunny Friday
evening in August, 2014. Compared to the photograph on page 3, which was taken in 1999, the Kingussie Club has constructed
fencing behind the goals and a building at the town end of the pitch which is used for toilets and refreshment facilities. 115
The match in this photograph is a Kingussie versus Newtonmore tie in the National League, the result was a 3-2 win for Kingussie.
Each year in August, for the past 8 seasons, committee member, Neil Reid, has organised a Primary School’s
116 6-a-side tournament on the Dell. This photograph shows the 2014 tournament in progress on Sunday, 24th August.
There were three pitches in use across the Dell. Twenty four teams entered in 2014 and the winning school was Lochaber.
First round match, 2014 Camanachd Cup
2014 James Hutchison playing at full-back in the Camanachd Cup quarter-final on the Dell.
His performance played a big part in Kingussie’s 1-0 win over Kyles after the home team had gone 1-0 ahead after 9 seconds.
Insert: The team management of Russell Jones and David Anderson adopt an arms folded approach 119
to watching Kingussie defend for 89 minutes and 51seconds!
120 Savio Genini scoring the only goal of the 2014 Camanachd Cup quarter-final against Kyles.
The 17 year old scored the crucial goal in all four rounds of the 2014 Camanachd Cup.
Semi-final match, 2014 Camanachd Cup
Ronald Ross scorer of the first goal and Fort William’s Neil Robertson. Savio Genini after scoring the second goal during the first half.
Craig Dawson saves the last penalty of the shoot-out.
Jubilation after winning the 2014 Camanachd Cup semi-final after a penalty shoot out. 121
The match had finished 2-2 after extra-time. Picture courtesy of Neil G Paterson.
The Final, 2014 Camanachd Cup
2014 The Boys of the Dell line up against Glenurquhart at the Bught Park, Inverness for the 2014 Camanachd Cup Final.
122 Kingussie beat Glenurquhart by 4 goals to 0, ending an eight year wait for the trophy.
Picture courtesy of Neil G Paterson.
Goal scorers on the day with two goals James Falconer.
apiece, Savio Genini and Ronald Ross.
Garry Munro.
John Gibson.
2014 For the 2014 Final the Kingussie players were asked to change their strip.
A new strip was designed especially for the occasion,
which honoured the Kingussie players from 1914.
On the front of each strip was a poppy and the name of a player from
1914, while on the back was the 2014 player’s name.
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Following the Final, each Kingussie player was gifted his strip.
Margaret and Alister Maclean, the daughter and son of 1914 player Russell Jones, Neil Bowman and David Anderson
Finlay Maclean, meet Rory McGregor at the 2014 Camanachd Cup at the Marine Harvest 2014 annual awards
Final in Inverness. Rory McGregor was the 2014 player who wore with the coach of the year award.
Finlay Maclean’s name on his strip during the final.
2015 Cameron Leiper leads out the Kingussie Primary team in the Festubert memorial match against Portree Primary School,
held in Portree. Cameron’s great, great, great Uncle is Alistair Dallas, who fought with the Cameron Highlanders at Festubert
in 1915 and was also a Kingussie shinty player and a double Camanachd Cup winner in 1914 and 1921.
Cameron also has an Uncle Alistair who is the record breaking 15 time Camanachd Cup winner. 127
Picture by Willie Urquhart, WHFP.
2015
2015 Kingussie travelled to Portree in May 2015 to take part in a challenge match against Skye for the Kaid Maclean Trophy.
The match was played exactly 100 years after the Battle of Festubert when Kingussie and Skye men fought together
and died together in the battle fields of Northern France. Picture by Willie Urquhart, WHFP.
Back: Neil Bowman, Davie Anderson, James Hutchison, Rory McGregor, Robert Mabon, Craig Dawson,
John Gibson, James Maclean, Ryan MacWilliam, Russell Jones, Barrie Dallas.
128 Front: Scott MacIntyre, James Falconer, Savio Genini, Lee Bain, Rory MacKeachan,
Darren Hanlan, Chris Holly-Song, Owen Reid, Lee Riddoch.
2015
2015 On Sunday 17th May, exactly one hundred years after the WW1 Battle of Festubert, a memorial ceremony was held in 129
Portree Square to remember the soldiers who fell at Festubert. The Service was taken by Army Padre Hector MacKenzie.
2015
130 2015 Images from the WW1 memorial weekend in Portree on 16th and 17th May, 2015.
2015
2015 On 5th September, 2015, Badenoch & Strathspey Ladies team played in the final of the Valerie Fraser Ladies’
Camanachd Cup Final at the Bught Park, Inverness. The score was Glasgow Mid-Argyll 1 v Badenoch and Strathspey 0.
This photograph was taken directly after the final.
Back: Erin MacNiven, Kate Falconer, Sarah Farquhar, Elizabeth McGregor, Shannon MacWhirter,
Rachel Borthwick, Rhona Stewart, Megan Ralph, Eilidh Ross, Jo Caird, Ishbel Knox. 131
Front: Zoe Reid, Klaudia Ordys, Jeanette McGregor, Lexie Farquhar, Rhona MacIntyre, Mairi Stewart, Kirsty Deans.
2015
132 2015 Kingussie Committee members at work during the summer of 2015, converting the portacabin at the Dell in to a
permanent structure as a toilet block and refreshment room with seated decking area. The insert shows the portacabin in 2013.
2016
Award winners for 2016 at the annual Dinner Dance in the Duke of Gordon Hotel.
Back Row: Lee Bain, Robert Mabon, Michael Thain, Alexander Michie. 133
Front Row: Somhairle Fraser, Keiran MacPherson, Ruaridh Anderson.
2016
2016 Primary 3
2016 winners of the Strathdearn Six-a-sides in Inverness. winners at the sixes in Inverness.
Back row: Russell Jones, Roddy Young, Robert Sheills, Back row: Ollie justice , Allan MacDougal,
Somhairle Fraser, Daniel Donald, John Gibson. Hayden Taylor Ramsay, Fraser Dallas
Front row: Alexander Michie, Bradley Harvie, Front row: Dylan Justice, Rory Munro,
134 Ruaridh Anderson, Dylan Borthwick. Russell Selvester, Toby Thain.
2016
2016 Ruaridh and Roddy playing in the First Team For the first time in the club’s history a sponsor
for the first time. The picture shows Roddy scoring provided the club with its own minibus.
in a victory over Oban Camanachd at the Dell. Jeanette McGregor, Lee Riddoch, Lee Bain,
Keiran MacPherson, Zoe Reid.
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2016
Kingussie Second Team after beating Newtonmore in the Strathdearn Cup Final on the Eilan.
Back Row: Ronald Ross, Rory Fraser, Daniel Thain, Daniel Donald, Roddy Young, Lee Riddoch, Keiran MacPherson,
Darren Hanlan, Dylan Borthwick, Robert Sheills, Ali MacLeod.
Front Row: Kevin Thain, Bradley Harvie, Alexander Michie, James Falconer, Somhairle Fraser (Capt), 137
Ruaridh Anderson, Liam Borthwick, Owen Reid.
2017
Kingussie Under-17 winners of the London Shield against Oban Camanachd (went to penalties!) on the Dell
Back Row: Davie Anderson, Ian Lynch, Bradley Harvie, Struan Robertson, Roma Fraser, Cluanie Fraser, Ruaridh Anderson,
Dylan Borthwick, Michael Slimon, Liam Borthwick, Lewis Thain, John Gibson.
Front Row: Joe Donald, Alexander Michie, George Taylor Ramsay, Roddy Young,
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Somhairle Fraser, Keiran MacPherson, Cameron Leiper.
2017
Hope Borthwick, Iain Borthwick,
Dallas Young, Ali MacLeod at the 2017
Marine Harvest annual shinty awards.
John Robertson after being Award winners for 2017 at the annual Dinner Dance in the Duke of Gordon Hotel.
presented with the Sportscotland Back Row: Rory MacKeachan, Jill Reid, Liam Borthwick.
Volunteer of the Year award at an 139
Front Row: George Taylor Ramsay, Ruaridh Anderson, Darren Hanlan.
awards evening in Stirling.
2017
Under-14s
Primary team with the 2017
winners of the sixes cup at
2017 Tulloch Spean Bridge.
Trophy.
140
On a cold dark evening in Fort William the Under-14 team secured the Division 1 trophy.
2017
In 2017 there was a Kingussie High School trip to Malawi. The KHS pupils took Kingussie and 141
Newtonmore strips with them and donated them to the local Muloza football teams.
Youth Shinty in 2017
2017
Toby Thain Russell
Selvester
Rory Iain
Munro Fraser
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2017
Kingussie Under-14s winners of the Ken MacMaster Cup 2017 after beating Lochaber in a close final at the Bught.
Back Row: Dallas Young, Nathan Christie, Eoin Baikie, Ian Lynch, James Blair, George Taylor Ramsay,
Cluanie Fraser, Ewan Baker, Michael Slimon, Kepa Salazar Roy, Iain Borthwick.
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Front Row: Alfie Roberts, Calum MacKintosh, Calum Douglas, Cameron Leiper, Iain Fraser, Ali Douglas, Fin Thurlbeck.
2017
Kingussie Primary School squad at the Market Stance 2017. The trophy is the Dunachton Cup from the Kincraig Sixes.
The squad also went on to win the Tulloch 9-a-side Primary Tournament at Inverness.
Back Row: Hope Borthwick, Katie Slimon, Logan Warwick, Rory Anderson, Mikolai Beorowski,
Sam Thain, Brook Robertson, Ollie Justice.
144 Front Row: Ciaran Wilson, Theodore Butler, Dylan Justice, Russell Selvester, Allan MacDougall, Toby Thain,
Rory Munro, Fraser Dallas, Aiden Wilson, Josh Paterson, Rufus Butler.
2018
Winners of the Willie MacPherson Trophy 2018 at Dunbarry
Back Row: Robbie MacPherson, Roddy Young, Robert Mabon, Ryan MacWilliam, Craig Dawson,
Lee Riddoch, Lee Bain, John Gibson, Somhairle Fraser.
Front Row: Keiran MacPherson, Owen Reid, Savio Genini, Alexander Michie, Rory MacKeachan, 145
James Falconer, Darren Hanlan.
2018
Badenoch Ladies won the Valerie Fraser Cup Final on the Dell against Skye in September 2018
Back Row: Scott Campbell, Eilidh Ross, Sarah Caird, Jeanette McGregor, Rona Stewart, Elizabeth McGregor,
Kirsty Deans, Zoe Reid, Roma Fraser, Iain Robinson.
150 Front Row: Millie Grant, Hope Borthwick, Abbie MacLeod, Coby Farquhar, Megan Ralph, Katie Falconer, Mairi Stewart,
Natasha Andean, Klaudia Orlys, Rhona McIntyre, Lexi Farquhar, Grace Fraser, Kirsty Grant, Ellie Miller.
2018
Neil Paterson took this picture of the Dell looking north, an hour before the 2018 MacKay Cup Final.
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2018
2018 award winners in the Duke of Gordon Hotel Ruaridh Anderson, Alexander Michie, Roddy Young
Back Row: Roma Fraser, Liam Borthwick, Robert Mabon, in Ireland with the Scotland Under-17 squad.
Gillean Clark, Owen Reid, Rona Stewart. Also selected was Keiran MacPherson but
152
he couldn’t travel because of an injury.
Front Row: Eoin Baikie, Ruaridh Anderson, Keiran MacPherson.
2018
Work in progress
153
All smiles! At the opening ceremony 26th May, 2018
154
2018
96 year old Tom Wade cuts the ribbon to open the new facilities.
He was in the previous grandstand at the Dell
on the day it fell down in 1935. Cluanie playing Club President Russell
156 “The Boys of the Dell”. Jones speaking at the
opening ceremony.
2018
Kingussie Primary School at the Shinty World Cup at the Bught in 2018
Back row: Brooke Robertson, Mikolai Berowski, Ollie Justice, Sam Thain, Kaiden McRae, Sean Woods. 157
Front Row: Keiran Wilson, Fraser Dallas, Allan MacDougal, Kyle Mutch, Toby Thain, Rory Munro, Russell Selvester.
2019
Kingussie First team celebrating a 3-2 win over Oban Camanachd in the 2019 MacAulay Cup Final in Oban.
Back Row: Cameron Leiper, Liam Borthwick, Savio Genini, Alexander Michie, Roddy Young, Calum Grant,
Craig Dawson, Ryan MacWilliam, Neil Bowman, John Gibson, Lee Bain.
158 Front Row: James Falconer, Keiran MacPherson, Ruaridh Anderson, Rory MacKeachan, Robert Mabon (capt),
Rory McGregor, Lee Riddoch, James Hutchison, Fraser Munro.
2019
2019
Kingussie after winning the Sir Tommy MacPherson Trophy for the first time in 2019 on the Dell.
Back Row: John Gibson, James Hutchison, Calum Grant, Liam Borthwick, Savio Genini, Alexander Michie, Angus MacPherson,
Lady Jean MacPherson, Rory McGregor, Lee Bain, Ryan MacWilliam, Roddy Young, Neil Bowman.
Front Row: Fraser Munro, Lee Riddoch, Rory MacKeachan, Robert Mabon (capt), Ruaridh Anderson, 159
Keiran MacPherson, James Falconer.
2019 Winners of the MacTavish Juvenile Cup for the first time since 1990, at the Bught.
Back Row: Fin Anderson, Kepa Salazar Roy, Alfie Roberts, Struan Robertson, Joe Donald (capt), Ewan Baker,
Cameron Leiper, Michael Slimon, Eoin Baikie, Jack Nelson.
160 Front row: Cluanie Fraser, Roma Fraser, Finn Thurlbeck, Svend Pederson, George Taylor Ramsay, Iain Fraser,
Taighan MacLeod, Paval Nagle, Calum MacKintosh.
2019
Kepa Salazar Roy, Ewan Baker, and Michael Slimon celebrate the winning goal
in the MacTavish Juvenile Cup Final at the Bught. 161
2019
Badenoch Ladies Development team in 2019 winners of the Badenoch Ladies Under-18 squad after a match
National Development League Cup at Lochaber High School. against Inverness at the Dell.
Back Row: Ellie Miller, Millie Grant, Hope Borthwick, Gabi Nagle Back Row: Katie Slimon, Abbie MacLeod, Grace Fraser,
Front Row: Grace Fraser, Katie Slimon, Carys Simon, Millie Grant, Kirsty Grant.
164 Kirsty Grant, Orla Olds. Middle Row: Hope Borthwick.
Front Row: Gabi Nagle & Ellie Miller.
2019
Badenoch Ladies after winning the MOWI National League Division 1 for the first time ever.
Top Row: Roma Fraser, Mairi Stewart, Rona Stewart, Hope Borthwick.
Middle Row: Megan Ralph, Ruth Forbes, Sarah Caird, Rhona McIntyre, Zoe Reid (Capt). 165
Bottom Row: Shannon MacWhirter, Eilidh Ross, Elizabeth McGregor, Katie Falconer, Jeanette McGregor, Kirsty Deans.
2019
166 The traditional New Year’s day shinty match went ahead on 1st January, 2019.
Leading the parade on to the pitch are piper Cluanie Fraser, and Club Chieftain Joe Taylor.
2019
Kevin Thain refereeing a Kingussie v Newtonmore Primary School Mackay Cup semi-final in June 2019.
During 2019 KPS played three matches on the Primary pitch and they were the first competitive games
there for at least 25 years. In round 1 KPS beat Dalneigh Primary (Inverness), then in the quarter final 167
beat Glenurquhart/Balnain, and then in the semi-final lost to Newtonmore.
2019
168 The Kingussie and Dalneigh Primary (Inverness) players are pictured tucking in to a post match feast in
KPS hall after the 1st round Mackay Cup match in 2019.
2019
Kingussie Primary team pictured after their win over Glenurquhart/Balnain at KPS on 30th May 2019.
Back Row - Fraser Dallas, Jenna McRae, Mikolai Barowski (capt), Ollie Justice, Allan MacDougall, Rory Munro, Kyle Mutch 169
Front Row - Russell Selvester, Toby Thain, Dylan Justice, Ciaran Wilson, Tymon Jawor.
P1-3’s training in KHS in 2019 P5 and under team at National First Shinty qualifiers,
Back Row Aidan Wilson, Tymon Jawor, Kayla Gow, Niamh Munro, Anna Dallas Dalfaber Aviemore 2019
Front Row Somhairle Dawson, Archie Shepherd, Kenneth McRae. Back Row - Josh Paterson, Ciaran Wilson, Lucy Calder, Kyle Mutch
Front Row - Tymon Jawor, Aiden Wilson, Anna Dallas,
Niamh Munro,
2019
P7 and under team at National First Shinty
qualifiers, Dalfaber Aviemore 2019
Back Row - Rory Munro, Dylan Justice, Ollie
Justice, Toby Thain, Russell Selvester
170 Front Row - Allan Macdougall,
Ethan Pillans , Fraser Dallas
2019
Ruaridh Anderson celebrating at the MacAulay Cup Savio Genini after scoring in the MacAulay Cup Final in Oban.
Semi Final in Beauly. 171
In the background is Derek Young celebrating in style.
2019
Both teams on New Year’s Day 2020. The insert shows the current first team’s captain, Rory MacKeachan, after receiving the
Bob Sinclair Memorial Trophy from Club Honorary President Donnie Grant. 175
2020
At the start of the 2020 season the Club launched a sponsorship deal with Kevin Thain of The Thain Group. Pictured at the Dell are:
Back Row: Thomas Borthwick, Ryan Borthwick, Lee Bain, Alexander Michie, Robert Mabon, John Gibson, Kevin Thain,
176 Roddy Young, Ryan MacWilliam, Rory McGregor, Fraser Munro.
Front Row: Liam Borthwick, James Hutchison, James Falconer, Ruaridh Anderson, Savio Genini, Rory MacKeachan.
Players and
parents at
Lochaber Primary
School in February
2020 at the P5 and
under National
First Shinty Finals
where KPS was
representing
Badenoch.
2020
Kingussie First Team Captain,
Rory MacKeachan taking Primary 177
School training in 2020
2020
178 Kingussie squad training at Kingussie High School in February 2020.
2020
179
2020
There were forty men in the Guard of Honour on the Dell for the funeral procession of Tom Wade in October 2020. The funeral
180 procession paused for a few moments in front of the family while the piper played the pipe tune “The Boys of the Dell”.
1962
Williamson Cup
winners at the
Eilan.
Back:
John Clark,
Alex Macintyre,
Alastair Wolfe.
Front:
Terry Ross,
Terry
Henchelwood,
Peter Fullerton.
School Shinty
Pictured above: 1979 Kingussie Primary School British Legion Cup Winners.
Back: Brian Shaw, Michael Thain, Donald Gilmour, Ewan Grant.
Front: Derek Shaw, Michael Falconer, Kevin Thain, Neil Robertson.
Pictured right: 1983 Kingussie Under14 six-a-side team at the Bught Park,
Inverness in October 1983 with the Playing Fields Association Highland Shinty
Trophy Shield.
Back: Andrew Borthwick, Steven Gowans, Alan Gunn, Ian Ross,
182 Derek Shaw, Sean Maxwell.
Front: Douglas Kinnear, Ali Borthwick, David Dunn.
Tom Wade presents the Schools’ Wade Cup trophy to Kingussie in 1991 and then again to Kingussie in 2014. 183
1994 James Hutchison
receives the Ken MacMaster
Cup from the man himself
Mr Ken MacMaster -
Caberfeidh.
The final was at An Aird Park,
Fort William in 1994.
It is the only year so far that
Kingussie has won
the Ken MacMaster Cup.
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1935 Unwin Macrae and Jock MacLennan.
1996
186
1982 1955 1974
1994 2010 2011 187
2004
1994 1999
2003
188
1988 1997 1999
189
1989 1998 2006
2002 Somhairle Fraser.
190
190
1999 Savio Genini. 2014 Ronaldo at the Dell. 2010 Liam Borthwick.
In good humour at the start of the 2010 Sponsored Walk.
L to R: Russell Jones, Fraser Munro, Barrie Dallas, Garry Munro, Craig Dawson, Ryan Borthwick, Paul Gow.
Watching the
Second Team at
the Dell 2017.
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192 All smiles at Tighnabruaich in 2019 after winning the National Premier League.
L to R: Dallas Young, Davie Anderson, John Gibson, Russell Jones, Iain Borthwick.
Cameron
Somhairle Leiper 2017
Fraser 2017 at the Bught
at the Eilan
Rory and
Cluanie
Fraser 2017
at the Bught
Alison,
Cameron
and Simon
Leiper at
the Bught in
2017.
193
Ruaridh, Elsie, Karen and Davie Anderson at the Dell 2017 Ruaridh Anderson 2017 with the London Shield at the Dell.
194
Dave Anderson refereeing in 2019 Kevin Thain on the whistle in
2019 at the Dell.
196
Alexander Michie at Tighnabruaich in July 2019. Rory McGregor in action in 2019. 197
Dallas Young
and Russell
Jones at
Kirkton,
Kinlochshiel
in 2019.
Two of the great men of the sport of shinty, and both former
200 Ian Urquhart, Rab Muir and Donnie Grant with the Presidents of the Camanachd Association, Donnie Grant and
Camanachd Cup in 1984. John McKenzie walking across the Dell in 2019.
Appendix 1 – Kingussie Club Captains
2021 Rory MacKeachan 1990 Ian Anderson 1959 Ian Ross 1921 William MacPherson
2020 Rory MacKeachan 1989 Michael Thain 1958 Donald Grant 1920 Ewan Ormiston
2019 Robert Mabon 1988 Neil Reid 1957 James Murchie 1914 William MacGillivray
2018 Rory McGregor 1987 Alistair Dallas 1956 Ewan Campbell 1913 Lewis MacPherson
2017 Ryan Borthwick 1986 David Borthwick 1955 Alistair Borthwick 1912 Donald MacKintosh
2016 Lee Bain 1985 David Anderson 1954 Lachlan Campbell 1911 Donald MacKintosh
2015 Louis Munro 1984 Stephen Borthwick 1953 William John Fraser 1910 James Dallas
2014 James Maclean 1983 Ackie Falconer 1952 Lawrie Murdoch 1909 Alex MacDonald
2013 Fraser Munro 1982 James Gow 1951 No senior team 1908 Peter Curley
2012 Craig Dawson 1981 David Thomson 1950 Angus MacKenzie 1907 Donald Cattanach
2011 Ronald Ross 1980 Sandy Dey 1949 Thomas Wade 1906 George Campbell
2010 Barrie Dallas 1979 Tim Gallacher 1948 Angus MacKenzie 1905 Angus MacKenzie
2009 Russell Dallas 1978 Willie Dallas 1940 Robin Falconer 1904 William Dallas
2008 Paul Gow 1977 George MacPherson 1939 William Dallas 1903 James Grant
2007 Andrew Borthwick 1976 Robert Muir 1938 Jack Campbell 1902 John Dallas
2006 John Gibson 1975 Donald Grant 1937 Kitchener Falconer 1901 Alex Falconer
2005 Garry Munro 1974 Ian Ross 1936 Angus MacKenzie 1900 Alex Gibson
2004 Alistair MacLeod 1973 Ian Anderson 1935 Alistair MacKenzie 1899 Alex MacPherson
2003 James Hutchison 1972 James Murchie 1934 Andrew MacPherson 1898 James Grant
2002 Alistair Dallas 1971 Thomas McKenna 1933 Ian Cattanach 1897 John Dallas
2001 David Borthwick 1970 Gordon MacPherson 1932 Fred Clarke 1896 William Ross
2000 Iain Borthwick 1969 Gordon Begg 1931 Andrew MacPherson 1895 William Ross
1999 Rory Fraser 1968 Ian Urquhart 1930 James MacWilliam 1894 James Pullar
1998 Ronald Ross 1967 Donald Dempster 1929 Andrew MacPherson 1893 James Pullar
1997 Alistair Borthwick 1966 Ian Ross 1928 James Carver 1892 Alex MacPherson
1996 David Anderson 1965 James Murchie 1927 Robert MacPherson 1891 Alex MacPherson
1995 Dallas Young 1964 Ian Anderson 1926 Evan Cattanach 1890 Ewan Campbell
1994 Michael Clark 1963 Donald Grant 1925 Alistair Dallas
1993 David Thomson 1962 Robert Muir 1924 Angus MacKintosh
1992 Angus McIsaac 1961 Donald Ross 1923 James McIntosh 201
1991 Kevin Thain 1960 Alex Dempster 1922 Finlay MacLean
Appendix 2 – Club Honours
Camanachd Cup Sutherland Cup MacKay Cup MacTavish Cup
1896 1976 1949 1901
1900 1986 1975 1914
1902 1989 1976 1921
1903 1990 1978 1957
1981 1962
1914 1991
1983 1965
1921 1992
1985 1981
1961 1996
1991 1982
1984 2011 2010 1984
1987 2012 2011 1988
1988 1989
1989 MacTavish Juvenile Cup 1990
1991 1931 1991
1993 Strathdearn Cup 1935 1992
1995 1936 1993
1951
1997 1939 1994
1985
1949 1995
1998 1987 1950 1997
1999 1988 1951
2000 1998
1989 1955
1999
2001 1990 1972
2001
2002 1991 1973
2003
2003 1992 1980
1984 2004
2006 1995
1985 2005
2014 1996 2006
1986
2001 1989 2008
202 2017 1990 2010
2019 2011
Appendix 2 – Club Honours continued