The Oban Times

Shinty sponsors give backing to ‘phantom’ cup final

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Although the pandemic means shinty’s Blue Riband event, the Camanachd Cup Final, will not be played as scheduled on September 19, sponsors Tulloch Homes has offered significan­t support to the game’s governing body.

The Inverness-based company is to donate its sponsorshi­p fee, despite the competitio­n not being played as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Tulloch Homes has missed out on the marketing opportunit­y via live BBC TV coverage of the semi finals and finals. But George Fraser, chief executive of the Highlands’ largest housebuild­er, revealed: ‘We want to show our support for the sport and the Camanachd Associatio­n at an extremely difficult time.

‘It’s tough for the associatio­n’s budget with such reduced income, so I spoke to our chairman Tom Allison, who is also a director of Celtic FC, and he gave the go-ahead to finance a competitio­n which hasn’t happened.

‘We’ve had reduced income ourselves, only re-opening two months ago, but feel it is important to stand by shinty.

‘We now look forward to sponsoring the 125th anniversar­y Camanachd Cup final at Kingussie in a year and for the following two seasons.’

Camanachd Associatio­n president Keith Loades stressed the body’s gratitude.

‘It’s a hugely valuable financial and morale boost after such a terrible year,’ he said.

‘Tulloch’s decision will be widely appreciate­d throughout the shinty stronghold­s. It proves they are a true friend of the game and the funding will help us deliver our programme of support to clubs.

‘George Fraser was one of the most successful shinty players, and an old opponent of mine, which makes this backing all the more satisfying.

‘It helps underpin the game’s future.’

Newtonmore captain Michael Russell commented: ‘It’s an amazing gesture by

Tulloch Homes. No-one would have grudged it if they said they wouldn’t pay for a tournament which didn’t happen.’

Newtonmore equalled their club record last year by winning the trophy for the fourth consecutiv­e season, and Russell added: ‘I’m sure the clubs, the associatio­n and the fans will be delighted at the valuable commitment being shown by Tulloch.

‘I’m very pleased that Kingussie, after all their organisati­on for this month’s final proved in vain, will be next year’s venue.’

Mr Fraser praised the successful partnershi­p between Tulloch Homes and the associatio­n in the firm’s sponsorshi­p of the 2017, 2018 and 2019 finals.

He also made special mention of the associatio­n’s hard-working executive team, led by chief executive Derek Keir.

This year is the 95th anniversar­y of Highland-born Tulloch Homes.

George Fraser has eight Camanachd Cup winners medals, including captaining Newtonmore to victory over Kyles Athletic in the 1975 final.

 ??  ?? From left: Keith Loades, Camanachd Associatio­n president; Michael Russell, captain of current Camanachd Cup holders Newtonmore and George Fraser, Chief Executive Officer of Tulloch Homes.
From left: Keith Loades, Camanachd Associatio­n president; Michael Russell, captain of current Camanachd Cup holders Newtonmore and George Fraser, Chief Executive Officer of Tulloch Homes.

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