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Shinty: Camanachd Cup

2008 Final: Kingussie v Fort William

Duration: 2 hours, 10 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

The climax of the Shinty season and for the third time in six years two powerhouses of the game, Kingussie and Fort William, meet in the final of Scotland's premier cup competition. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Alison Walker
Producer:
Gary Franses
Executive Producer:
David Harron

Shinty: Camanachd Cup

2017 Final: Newtonmore v Lovat

Duration: 2 hours, 14 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

Jonathan Sutherland presents live coverage from Bught Park of the Camanachd Cup final between Newtonmore and Lovat. Commentary is by Hugh Dan MacLennan and Fraser Inglis. Show more

Contributors

Commentator:
Hugh Dan MacLennan
Commentator:
Fraser Inglis
Participant:
Gary Innes
Production Company:
Sunset + Vine

Shinty: Camanachd Cup

2009 Final: Kyles Athletic v Fort William

Duration: 2 hours, 15 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

Kyles Athletic's last victory came in 1994 against Fort William. The two teams meet again in the 102nd Camanachd Cup Final. Alison Walker presents from Mossfield Park, Oban. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Alison Walker
Producer:
Gary Franses
Executive Producer:
David Harron

Shinty: Camanachd Cup

2015 Final: Lovat v Kyles Athletic

Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

Jonathan Sutherland presents live coverage of the biggest event in the Shinty calendar, the Camanachd Cup Final between Lovat and Kyles Athletic. Show more

Contributors

Commentator:
Hugh Dan MacLennan
Production Company:
Sunset + Vine

Shinty: Camanachd Cup

2013 Final: Kyles Athletic v Newtonmore

Duration: 2 hours, 20 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

Live coverage as old foes Kyles Athletic and Newtonmore do battle once again and this time for the premier prize in Shinty. Show more

Contributors

Participant:
Fraser Inglis
Commentator:
Hugh Dan MacLennan
Commentator:
Gary Innes

Shinty: Camanachd Cup

2018 Camanachd Cup Final

Duration: 2 hours, 15 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

Jonathan Sutherland presents live coverage from Mossfield Stadium in Oban as Newtonmore take on Lovat in the 2018 Camanachd Cup final. Show more

Contributors

Commentator:
Hugh Dan MacLennan
Commentator:
Eddie Tembo
Production Company:
Sunset + Vine

Shinty: Camanachd Cup

2012 Final: Inveraray v Kyles Athletic

Duration: 2 hours, 15 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

Dougie Vipond presents live coverage of the Scottish Hydro Camanachd Cup Final as Inveraray and Kyles Athletic go head-to-head for the biggest prize in shinty. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Dougie Vipond
Commentator:
Hugh Dan MacLennan
Commentator:
Gary Innes
Producer:
Titus Hill

Shinty: Camanachd Cup

2011 Final: Newtonmore v Kingussie

Duration: 2 hours, 45 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

Badenoch rivals Newtonmore and Kingussie - shinty's two most successful clubs - go head-to-head for the sport's biggest prize. Presented by Dougie Vipond. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Dougie Vipond
Participant:
Fraser Inglis
Commentator:
Hugh Dan MacLennan
Commentator:
Gary Innes
Producer:
Titus Hill
Executive Producer:
David Harron

Shinty: Camanachd Cup

2016 Final: Newtonmore v Oban Camanachd

Duration: 2 hours, 15 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

Jonathan Sutherland presents live coverage of the biggest event in the Shinty calendar, the Camanachd Cup Final, as Newtonmore face Oban Camanachd. Show more

Contributors

Commentator:
Hugh Dan MacLennan
Commentator:
Gary Innes
Director:
Grant Philips
Production Company:
Sunset + Vine

Shinty: Camanachd Cup

2010 Final: Kingussie v Fort William

Duration: 2 hours, 15 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

Kingussie and Fort William, the two powerhouses of Shinty, go head to head for the most prestigious trophy the sport has. Commentary by Iain Anderson and Hugh Dan MacLennan. Show more