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Lochaber Camanachd

Lochaber
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Full name Lochaber Camanachd Club
Gaelic name Comann Camanachd Loch Abair
Nickname Dynamite
Founded 1946/1958
Ground Spean Bridge Stadium, Spean Bridge
Manager Ally Ferguson
League Premier Division
2016 8th
Reserve Manager John Fraser
League North Division Two
2016 4th

Lochaber Camanachd is a shinty club based in Spean Bridge, Lochaber, Scotland. The club's senior team won North Division One in 2012, returning to the top flight after being relegated from the Premier Division in 2009 and a reserve team which will play in North Division Two in 2015. There is also a ladies team.

The club was formed in 1946 from Brae Lochaber (formed 1887) and Spean Bridge (formed 1894). The constituent clubs then split between 1949 and 1958 before amalgamating again in 1958. These two clubs were very prominent in the first days of organised shinty.[1] Brae won the MacTavish Cup thrice in the 1920s[2].

The club became a strong force in shinty again in the early 2000s, knocking out Kingussie from the Camanachd Cup quarter finals in 2004 and gaining promotion to the Premier Division the same year. However, its stay was short-lived and they were relegated in 2005 to North Division One. However, the club made another quick return to the Premier in 2007 after winning Division One. The second team also won North Division Three in 2006. The club flirted with relegation in 2008 but the club survived under manager Michael Delaney. Ally Ferguson was appointed to the position of coach in December 2008.

Ferguson presided over the relegation of the club in December 2009 after the club was overhauled by both Inveraray and Bute.[3] Lochaber's record of success in the Premier Division meant that they were considered the most likely winners of the North Division One in 2010.

Ferguson resigned along with his assistant Jason Latto in May 2010, leaving Lochaber with a management crisis after a steady start to the season.[4] He was replaced by Michael Delaney, his immediate predecessor, in an attempt to stop Lochaber's season turning to crisis.[5]

Delaney's efforts ensured that Lochaber was always in the running for promotion but was pipped by Kilmallie for the league title on the last day of the season.[6]


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