Valerie Fraser Trophy
The Valerie Fraser Camanachd Cup also known as the Valerie Fraser Trophy or the Women's Camanachd Cup is the premier trophy in Women's shinty and is currently sponsored by Peter Gow. It is played on a knock-out basis by the teams in the National Division 1 League and is administered by the Women's Camanachd Association. The current holders are Skye Camanachd.
History
[edit]The trophy was originally donated to the Camanachd Association in memory of Valerie Fraser. It was originally a trophy for male teams and it was won by Glenurquhart in 1991.[1] Some years later, after the competition fell into abeyance, it was donated to the Women's Camanachd Association and was first played for on 28 July 2002.
In 2009, the WCA held the semi-finals on one day at University of Stirling.[2] Glengarry defeated Tir Conaill Harps 2–1 to win the 2009 Cup. There is also a national trophy for Division Two teams, the Marine Harvest Challenge Cup.
2013 saw an epic final at The Eilan, where Badenoch and Stathspey's Jane Nicol, in her final game before retirement, secured the victory over a heavily fancied Glasgow Mid-Argyll. GMA would however overcome Skye in 2014 and Badenoch in 2015 to secure League and Cup doubles.
The 2016 cup final was contested on 28 August at An Aird in Fort William between Skye Camanachd and Lochaber which meant a new name would be added to the list of winners as neither side had won the cup before. League Champions Skye were slight favourites but Lochaber won the day 4- 2, with all four of their goals coming from full-back turned forward Kirsty Delaney (6, 32, 67 and 76 mins). Lorna MacRae scored both the Skye goals (27, 74 mins). Player of the match went to Lochaber goalkeeper Aeleen Campbell for a fantastic display which prevented the Skye ladies from achieving the league and cup double.
Skye finally broke their Valerie Fraser hoodoo with a comprehensive 6–1 thumping of Lochaber at the same location, An Aird in 2017.
The sensational 2019 final between Skye and Badenoch was broadcast live on BBC Alba the Scottish Gaelic television channel.
Previous winners
[edit]- 2022 - Badenoch Ladies 6 v 3 Skye Camanachd
- 2021 - No competition owing to COVID
- 2020 - No competition owing to COVID
- 2019 – Skye Camanachd 8 v 6 Badenoch, at The Dell, Kingussie
- 2018 – Badenoch & Strathspey 4 v 1 Skye Camanachd, at The Dell, Kingussie[3]
- 2017 – Skye Camanachd 6 v 1 Lochaber, at An Aird, Fort William
- 2016 – Lochaber 4 v 2 Skye Camanachd, at An Aird, Fort William[4]
- 2015 – Glasgow Mid Argyll 1 v 0 Badenoch & Strathspey, at The Bught Park, Inverness
- 2014 – Glasgow Mid Argyll 3 v 2 Skye Camanachd, at Strachurmore, Strachur[5][6]
- 2013 – Badenoch & Strathspey 3 v 1 Glasgow Mid Argyll, at The Eilan, Newtownmore[7]
- 2012 – Aberdour 4 v 3 Glengarry, at Strachurmore, Strachur
- 2011 – Glengarry 4 v 0 Aberdour, at The Eilan, Newtownmore [8]
- 2010 – Glengarry 5 v 0 Tir Conaill Harps, at Mossfield, Oban
- 2009 – Glengarry 2 v 1 Tir Conaill Harps, at Stirling University
- 2008 – Tir Conaill Harps 2 v 1 Glengarry
- 2007 – Forth Camanachd (Runners up – Glasgow Mid Argyll)
- 2006 – Glasgow Mid Argyll (Runners up – Glengarry)
- 2005 – Glengarry (Runners up – Edinburgh)
- 2004 – Glengarry (Runners up – Kingussie)
- 2003 – Glasgow Mid Argyll (Runners up – Glengarry B)
- 2002 – Glengarry 7 v 0 Kingussie, at Jubilee Park, Ballahullish
Winners of Valerie Fraser Camanachd Cup for Women
[edit]Club | Total | Years |
---|---|---|
Glengarry | 6 | 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011 |
Glasgow Mid Argyll | 4 | 2003, 2006, 2014, 2015 |
Badenoch & Strathspey | 3 | 2013, 2018, 2022 |
Skye Camanachd | 2 | 2017, 2019 |
Forth | 1 | 2006 |
Tir Conaill Harps | 1 | 2008 |
Aberdour | 1 | 2012 |
Lochaber | 1 | 2016 |
Runners-up of Valerie Fraser Camanchd Cup for Women
[edit]Club | Total | Years |
---|---|---|
Glengarry | 3 | 2006, 2008, 2012 |
Skye Camanachd | 4 | 2014, 2016, 2018, 2022 |
Kingussie | 2 | 2002, 2004 |
Glasgow Mid Argyll | 2 | 2007, 2013 |
Tir Conaill Harps | 2 | 2009, 2010 |
Badenoch | 2 | 2015, 2019 (2015 as Badenoch & Strathspey) |
Glengarry B | 1 | 2003 |
Edinburgh | 1 | 2005 |
Aberdour | 1 | 2011 |
Lochaber | 1 | 2017 |
Winners of the Player of the Match Award
[edit]- 2022 - Sarah Jane Ferguson (Skye Camanachd)
- 2021 - No competition owing to COVID
- 2020 - No competition owing to COVID
- 2019 - Lorna MacRae (Skye Camanachd)
- 2018 – Kristy Deans (Badenoch & Strathspey)
- 2017 – Lorna MacRae (Skye Camanachd)
- 2016 – Aeleen Campbell (Lochaber)
- 2015 – Kristy Deans (Badenoch & Strathspey)
- 2014 – Sarah Corrigall (Skye Camanachd)
- 2013 – Rachel McCafferty (Glasgow Mid Argyll)
- 2012 – Katy Smith (Aberdour)
- 2011 – Laura Gallacher (Glengarry)
- 2010 – Elaine Wink (Glengarry)
- 2009 – Beth MacDonald (Glengarry)
- 2008 – Sarah Corrigall (Glengarry)
- 2007 – Katy Smith (Forth)
- 2006 – Kirsten Munro (Glasgow Mid Argyll)
- 2005 – Jane Nicol (Glengarry)
- 2004 – Sarah Corrigall (Glengarry)
- 2003 – Katie Drain (Glasgow Mid Argyll)
- 2002 – Cara Dallas (Kingussie)
Previous winners of men's competition
[edit]- 1995 Beauly 2 v 0 Strathglass
- 1994 ? bt Strathglass
- 1993 ?
- 1992 Kinlochshiel
- 1991 Glenurquhart bt Glengarry
- 1990 Glenurquhart bt Glengarry
- 1989 ? bt Strathglass[9]
- 1988 Caberfeidh
- 1987 Caberfeidh
References
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- ^ "Skye Camanachd Ladies 2 Glasgow Mid Argyll Ladies 3 - UPDATED!".
- ^ "The 2013 Valerie Fraser Camanachd Cup Final". YouTube.
- ^ "Valerie Fraser Camanachd Cup Final: Aberdour v Glengarry". YouTube.
- ^ "History | Strathglass Shinty Club". Archived from the original on 9 March 2015.