The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Lovat aiming to upset cup holders Kings

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Holders Kingussie begin the defence of their cottages. com MacTavish Cup trophy with a first-round tie against Lovat at the Dell.

Lovat sit just behind the Kings in the Mowi Premiershi­p and manager Jamie Matheson will be heartened by the earlyseaso­n form shown by his brother Greg Matheson, pictured right, who has scored six times in his side’s first four matches.

Jamie Matheson said: “Greg has started the season really well and he looks very sharp.

“He’s had a good preseason and that has shown over the past few weeks. When he’s on form, and injury free, he’s a massive asset to have and gives us a real cutting edge up front.

“This is probably the hardest tie we could have got but if you have trophywinn­ing ambitions, you need to beat teams like Kingussie along the way.”

In terms of team news, Jamie Matheson added: “Drew Howie and Craig Mainland both got through 90 minutes against Kyles, which was pleasing as both picked up knocks during the early part of the season, so they are ready to go again.

“Marc MacLachlan pulled out before the Kyles game with an ankle issue, so we will assess him, but hopefully he will at least be able to be part of the squad for Saturday.”

It is same again for Kingussie with manager Iain Borthwick saying: “James Falconer’s ankle is still bothering him so we’ll have the same squad as last week.”

The other all-Premiershi­p tie is between Caberfeidh and Kinlochshi­el at Castle Leod. Caberfeidh’s Connor MacGregor is free of his two-game ban while Shiel have fitness concerns over Keith MacRae, Donald Nixon and Archie MacRae who were all withdrawn during last week’s 3-3 draw at Lochaber. Jordan Fraser and WD MacRae both return.

Newtonmore co-manager Norman MacArthur is determined complacenc­y won’t undermine his sides chances against Strathglas­s at the Eilan.

The Strath play two leagues below in Mowi North Division One and MacArthur said: “It doesn’t matter who we play, we all have to do our jobs to win the tie.

“We’ll have Martin Hall back. Craig Ritchie and Conor Jones are both nearly there but they need to get match fitness.”

Lochaber and Beauly will have a shoot-out at Spean Bridge.

They are the top scorers in the Mowi Premiershi­p and Mowi National Division respective­ly after swapping leagues at the end of last season.

Glenurquha­rt’s Lachie Smith is free of suspension for the tie against Kilmallie.

Oban Camanachd host Kyles Athletic in the Mowi Premiershi­p’s only fixture.

The only Tulloch Homes Camanachd Cup preliminar­y round tie sees Oban Celtic host Bute in the Southern section.

Badenoch and Lochaber stay out in front in the WCA National Division after maintainin­g their 100% record following the recent round of fixtures.

Megan Ralph scored four times with Kirsty Deans and Hope Borthwick getting the others in Badenoch’s 6-0 win over Skye.

Meanwhile, Claire Delaney (2), Missy Cameron (2), Leah Maxtone and Mairi Duncan all helped Lochaber defeat Inverness by the same scoreline.

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