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Inverness fought back and won the day with a final score of Inverness 3, Oban Celtic 2. This is the only time to date that Inverness has won the Camanachd Cup and upon their return to Inverness on Sunday the captain, William MacDonald and players received a great welcome. Mr William MacKenzie (Front row, second from the left) has the distinction of being the only player to participate in both the 1938 and 1952 Camanachd Cup finals. The Manager and Coach of this cup winning side was Tom MacKenzie who had previously formed the Inverness Harriers and would go on to much greater things in the coming years. In November 1954 a Special General Meeting was called to discuss the future of the club. It was decided that both a senior and junior team could be fielded. However, by 1956 a lack of players (caused by several players returning to Glenurquhart upon its revival) meant that a junior team could not be raised. In 1955 Inverness won the MacAulay cup for the first time by beating Oban Celtic 2–1 at Oban.
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Athletic Association. This visit lead to the setting up of the annual Shinty / Hurling International and the rules by which the game would be played. Also in the autumn of 1984 Inverness won the Mod Cup. In 1985 Tom stepped down as Chieftain of the Camanachd Association but was honoured with the position of Freeman of Inverness for his services to the local Community. In 1987 the Inverness Shinty Club celebrated its Centenary. On Saturday 15 August 1987 a veteran's challenge match between Inverness and Glenurquhart was played followed by one between Inverness and Oban Camanachd and a dinner was held in the Rannoch Lodge Hotel that evening to mark the club's centenary. The senior team (featured right) was beaten 2–1 by Glenurquhart and the Veteran's team was heavily beaten by a much younger Oban side.
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Portree who were the thus the first winners of the MacTavish Cup. There are reports of Inverness being finalists in the 1900 and 1901 MacTavish Cups against Laggan and Kingussie, respectively. Finally in February 1907 Inverness won the MacTavish Cup at the Victoria Park (Inverness, formerly ground between Glenurquhart Road and Bruce Gardens) with a 3–2 win over a team from the Cameron Depot. In March 1911 Inverness beat Strathdearn 5–1 at Victoria Park and became the first winners of the Strathdearn Cup (at this time known as the Colonel MacKinitosh Cup). Later that season Inverness beat Fort Augustus 6–1 at Victoria Park (Inverness) to reclaim the MacTavish Cup. The following year, Wester Ross was beaten 4–3 at Victoria Park allowing Inverness to retain the MacTavish Cup.
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who in 1920 was granted a 16-year patent for the design of a new shinty ball (Patent no. 165592) which is the basis for the balls that we use today. A field at Lower
Kessock Street (Inverness) was the scene for the Camanachd Cup final of that year between Kyles Athletic and Kingussie. The park was marked out and officiated by Major Roberts and John W. MacKillop who later succeeded in persuading the revenue authorities to recognise shinty as a national game making it expert from income tax. The result of the final was a 0–0 draw and the replay was held in Glasgow with a result of Kyles Athletic beating Kingussie 2–1.
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1532:Bullough Cup
1497:Macaulay Cup
1470:Competitions
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1441:Strathglass
1173:Strathglass
1158:Oban Celtic
746:Semi-Final
715:Semi-Final
186:Drew McNeil
145:Gaelic name
1675:Categories
1492:Grand Slam
1461:Uddingston
1446:Strathspey
1243:Nairnshire
1193:Uddingston
1178:Strathspey
1148:Newtonmore
1133:Lochcarron
1048:Caberfeidh
926:References
526:(3rd tier)
363:Bught Park
345:club from
173:Bught Park
68:newspapers
1552:Lovat Cup
1436:Oban Lorn
1416:Glengarry
1401:Inverness
1326:Lochbroom
1281:Caithness
1238:Oban Lorn
1108:Kingussie
1098:Kilmallie
1093:Inverness
1088:Inveraray
1078:Glenorchy
1073:Glengarry
1038:Boleskine
548:Position
448:1988–2014
347:Inverness
177:Inverness
137:Full name
123:Inverness
1581:See also
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1381:Aberdour
1311:Kincraig
1286:Cornwall
1188:Taynuilt
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156:The Town
153:Nickname
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1321:Kintyre
1228:Furnace
1103:Kilmory
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896:Mod Cup
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886:- 1974
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539:League
536:Season
183:Manager
161:Founded
82:scholar
1650:Iomain
1406:Dunadd
1331:London
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998:Shinty
545:Teams
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217:League
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1123:Lewis
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751:2016
720:2015
689:2014
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627:2012
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565:2010
542:Tier
341:is a
89:JSTOR
75:books
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1451:Skye
1361:Uist
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1043:Bute
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325:Away
279:Home
227:2016
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164:1887
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