Here we go again- Happy as can be……..
It’s been a while- and a lot of water has gone under
the bridge since then- but the Wing Centre has taken it upon himself after more
than two and a half fallow years to pick up the feather quill once more and to
mix the metaphors to inject fresh life into the D.
But where on earth to start? After so long away without an explanation
-Covid was only part of it-the Wing Centre who won a Mowi Media Award in 2019
only to find himself and his whole sport cast aside by the National (really the
Herald Sports desk which appears to believe the vicissitudes of the Old Firm is
the only subject worth dealing with) when the sport returned in 2021.
Bitter? Moi? It would be easy to believe that
metropolitan Scotland was engaged in a deliberate attempt to tell rural
Scotland its needs and priorities did not count. Apparently, they came for our ferries,
then they came for our wood-burning stoves but actually first they came for our
Shinty.
But that is a by the by - the irony of which is lost
on some folk. However, the real irony is that of Glengarry winning 2-1 at Blairbeg on an
April afternoon of wind and rain leavened with a little sunshine at times.They haven't won here for ages. All
that was needed was for someone to say “By gosh, . there’s a fair bit of warmth
in that sun.”
And there was, for the whole two minutes it was in it. Glengarry of course coming from the bottom part of the Great Glen are not really used to the sun - they play best when the weather is cloudy with midgies but on Saturday they did not seem to be themselves but more of that later.
Indeed, the game opened with Urquhart’s fair Glen in
the ascendancy to the extent that they opened the scoring within the first
minute. With the direction of travel being towards the old shop end the very
first attack yielded a result when Bradley Sneddon swept the ball forward to
Neale Reid. His link up play with full forward Jed Stoddart lead to a chance
with Jed fired home smartly to put the Glen ahead 1-0. Glen kept pressing and
the Jedi Warrior had another strike on target in 10 minutes which the keeper
did well to get. This was followed up
shortly afterwards with a snap shot from Charlie Macleod that drew another fine
save from the Garry keeper.
For some reason that was it- Glenurquhart began to
struggle in the midfield and Glengarry began to look dangerous and if it were
not for at least two fine saves from keeper Shalom Brown and stalwart defending
from full back Eddie Tembo, helped by James Keating and Ben Mackenzie Garry
would surely have gone in ahead at half time. Wasteful shooting from the Garry
did not help them though – and in the second half they continued in this
manner. Eventually Glenurquhart who had rode their luck eventually ran out of
good fortune and quick goals from Steven Cameron and Nick Dalgety in the 64th
and 69th minute respectively clinched the game-though to be fair the
Garry could have scored more. Fortunately for the home side the other two Garry
front men Raymond Robertson and Brian Macdonald were not quite at it-and the
score remained 2-1 though as the photo will show Garry had 14 men on the park
at times which hardly seems fair. But what can you expect-the Garry clansmen
spent centuries coming up the Great Glen stealing stuff from Frasers and
Grants-they are still at it-only now its League points they steal.
And what else is new?
Well Glen were finally able to play shinty on the park
behind the school. The field has been there since 2002 and last week permission
was finally given for a shinty match to take place on the hallowed turf thanks
to the efforts of Club President Garry Mackintosh and of Glen School Headteacher
Mr T.J. Van Loon, himself a shinty player.
The first game on the field was between Glenurquhart Ladies and Strathglass with Strathglass gaining the victory- but the match result was not quite so important (he lied) as the fact that the pitch was in use.
As the village grows then it becomes clearer and clearer that the original sports facilities are simply under too much pressure from shinty alone. Have a look at this which Club Fixtures Secretary Louise Power put out this week
Tuesday
16th April 2024
U17's Kilmallie v Glen Urquhart 6.30pm throw up
Wednesday 17th April 2024
U17's Development Lovat v Glen Urquhart 6.30pm
throw up
Thursday 18th April
WCA North 2 Glen Urquhart v Lovat 6.45pm throw up
at Glen Urquhart High School pitch
Friday 19th April 2024
U14's Glen Urquhart v Caberfeidh 6 30pm throw up
Saturday 20th April 2024
WCA National Glen Urquhart v Aberdour 12 noon
throw up
Men's North Kinlochshiel v Glen Urquhart 2.30pm
throw up
Men's Premiership Glen Urquhart v Lovat 3pm
throw up
Sunday 21st April 2024
WCA U14's Tournament @ Lovat 11am start
That emphasises the
fact that there is a crying need for more pitches in the Glen for shinty alone,
and the way things are going with housebuilding in the area unless we move fast
there soon will not be a piece of flat ground in the village on which to place
a park. The flat fields between Lewiston and Balmacaan would make a lovely
sports venue but the Wing Centre can’t see that happening.
Finally, the Wing Centre was up at Raigmore this past Wednesday- and who should he meet in the carpark but Glen full back Lachie Smith.
The initial thought was that Lachie must have picked up an injury and was in to get a plaster on some part of his anatomy- but no the reason was a happy one. Lachie and his wife Clara have just had a wee boy Dougal-so congratulations to the pair of them- and wee Dougal who has a Glen shinty pedigree going back to his great grandpa who picked up a Strathdearn cup winners medal with the Glen side of 1977 who beat Ballachulish *. Where else but at the Garry. See how things go round and round…….
*It has been pointed out by Ally Mac (Sen) that wee Dougal's great-grandad was a member of one of the Glen's greatest cup winning teams-the side of '77 which also included Calum Fraser (Shewglie) as captain, Kenny Maclennan (Dixie's dad) , Frostie's father, Ken Fraser (Shewglie), Amanda's dad Ritchie and uncle Andrew (Amanda is the partner of Vincent at Lochletter Lodges), Mr Reid of Lewiston , present Club Chieftain Alan Bell, Alec Shaw (son of Mr Shaw, Divach) , Donald Macdonald (brother of Liz, Anne and Shona the Post Office). Also present on the field were the late Len Macrae (who hosted the post match celebrations at his home at Balmacaan) , the late Davie Morrison (Fort Augustus) and though modesty almost forbids him mentioning it, the Wing Centre himself who actually played at buckshee back, a position which sums up his whole approach to life and which meant he was the Bradley of his day. No higher accolade could he seek.
Thanks to Neil Paterson for permission to use the photograph of Lachie, to T J Van Loon for the pic of the Glen/Strath Teams and to Neil Stoddart for the snap of the Glengarry coaches encroaching!!
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