London Shield
For the Football trophy which was a predecessor to the Charity Shield, see Sheriff of London Charity Shield
The London Shield (Scottish Gaelic: Sgiath Lunnainn) is the premier trophy at Under 17 level in the sport of shinty. It takes its name from its having been donated by London Camanachd in 1989 to serve as a trophy in the national juvenile play-off.[1] The 2012 winners were Kinlochshiel.
The current holders are Kingussie who claimed the 2017 Shield with a penalty shoot-out win after a thrilling 4–4 draw with Oban Camanachd.[2]
Format
The format of the London Shield has changed over the years but at present consists of two leagues, one representing the South District, Badenoch and Fort William and the other the remainder of the North District. This has seen several all-North finals in the last few years as the top two from each league enter the semi-finals. The final is usually played at a neutral venue.
List of Winners
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Score | Venue |
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2022 | Kinlochshiel | Inverness | 2-0 | Balgate, Kiltarlity |
2019 | Skye | Newtonmore | 4-0 | Pàirc nan Laoch, Portree |
2018 | Skye | Fort William | 2-1 | Blairbeg, Drumnadrochit |
2017 | Kingussie* | Oban Camanachd | 4-4* (AET 1-0 on Pens) | Cannich |
2016 | Oban Camanachd | Skye Camanachd | 3-2 | An Eilan, Newtonmore[[3] |
2015 | Newtonmore | Oban Camanachd | 2-0 | Cannich |
2014 | Kingussie | |||
2013 | Fort William | Newtonmore | 2-1 | The Dell, Kingussie |
2012 | Kinlochshiel | Lochaber | Balgate, Kiltarlity | |
2011 | Glenurquhart | Kinlochshiel | 2-1 | Balgate, Kiltarlity |
2010 | Lochaber | Skye Camanachd | 1-1 (2-0 Pens) | Braeview Park, Beauly |
2009 | Skye Camanachd | Glenurquhart | 2-1[4] | Battery Park, Lochcarron |
2008 | Lochaber | Fort William | An Aird, Fort William | |
2007 | ||||
2006 | ||||
2005 | ||||
2004 | ||||
2002 | Skye Camanachd | Kilmory | 4-1 | An Eilan Newtonmore |
2001 | ||||
2000 | ||||
1999 | ||||
1998 | Oban Camanachd | Fort William | ||
1997 | ||||
1996 | Oban Celtic | Kilmallie | 4-3 | An Aird |
1995 | Kilmallie | Oban Celtic | 2-0 | An Aird |
1994 | Fort William | Oban Celtic | 6-1 | An Aird |
1993 | ||||
1992 | Oban Camanachd | Newtonmore | 2-0 | Oban |
1991 | Glenurquhart | Oban Celtic | 4-3 | Beauly |
1990 | Kingussie | Oban Celtic | 4-1 | Taynuilt |
1989 | Inveraray | Kingussie | 4-1 | Fort William |
References
- ^ http://londoncamanachd.webeden.co.uk/#/history/4562558415
- ^ "Camanachd Shinty » 2017 Marine Harvest London Shield - Kingussie Camanachd". www.shinty.com. Archived from the original on 2017-11-08.
- ^ "Oban Camanachd WIN Marine Harvest London Shield « Shinty". Archived from the original on 2017-01-09. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
- ^ "Skye Camanachd U17 2 Glenurquhart U17 1".
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