Bullough Cup

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The Bullough Cup is a knock-out competition in the sport of shinty.

It is played for by reserve-level teams from Scotland. that is all teams playing in South Division Two, Kyles Athletic Seconds, Lochside Rovers, Inveraray Second Team as well as non-league teams such as London Camanachd. Tayforth are the current holders.

History

The trophy was first played for in 1923. Its early years saw the competition dominated by teams from Oban. With the amalgamation of the Dunn and Southern Leagues, the trophy become more open. The trophy has had two significant periods of abeyance, one in the lead up to the Second World War, and the other in the mid-Sixties.

Lochside Rovers were champions in 2009 defeating Kyles Athletic in a rearranged final in Tighnabruaich after the original final was called off.

The Bullough Cup has seen several interesting developments in recent years, in 2005 it was run as a league cup, which marked the re-entry of Col-Glen and London to competition as well as the first senior fixtures of Aberdour Shinty Club. It has also seen the first Camanachd Association fixture in England for 80 years [1] and the victory by the Highlanders in 2006.

As of 2010, the opening rounds of the cup will be played midweek, in order to reduce the backlog of fixtures that has regularly afflicted shinty.[2]

Glasgow Mid-Argyll won the 2010 cup defeating Kyles 3-1.[3]

In 2014, the Bullough Plate was created for first round losers to compete for this was won by Glenorchy. The Bullough Plate continued in 2015.

Winners

  • 2015 Tayforth 4, Kyles Athletic 2
  • 2014 Kyles Athletic 6, Inveraray 3 (Bullough Plate Winners: Glenorchy)
  • 2013 Ballachulish 3, Kyles Athletic 0
  • 2012 Lochside Rovers 6, Ballachulish 2
  • 2011 Lochside Rovers 5, Aberdour 0
  • 2010 Glasgow Mid-Argyll 3, Kyles Athletic 1
  • 2009 Lochside Rovers 6, Kyles Athletic 4 (A.E.T.)
  • 2008 Lochside Rovers 4, Oban Celtic 1 [4]
  • 2007 Inveraray
  • 2006 The Highlanders
  • 2005 Lochside Rovers
  • 2004 Kyles Athletic 4, Glasgow Mid-Argyll 1
  • 2003 Inveraray
  • 2002 Lochside Rovers
  • 2001 Lochside Rovers
  • 2000 No competition
  • 1999 Lochside Rovers
  • 1998 No competition
  • 1997 No competition
  • 1996 No competition
  • 1995 Bute
  • 1994 Strachur 8, Tayforth 1
  • 1993 Ballachulish
  • 1992 Kilmory
  • 1991 Ballachulish 3, Tayforth 1 (A.E.T.)
  • 1990 Inveraray
  • 1989 Lochside Rovers
  • 1988 Glenorchy
  • 1987 Kyles Athletic
  • 1986 Glenorchy
  • 1985 Glenorchy
  • 1984 Glenorchy
  • 1983 Col-Glen
  • 1982 No competition
  • 1981 Ballachulish
  • 1980 Ballachulish
  • 1979 Kilmory
  • 1978 Strachur
  • 1977 Strachur
  • 1976 Glenorchy
  • 1975 Oban Celtic
  • 1974 Oban Celtic
  • 1973 Glenorchy
  • 1972 Lochside Rovers
  • 1971 Lochside Rovers
  • 1970 Oban Celtic
  • 1969 Oban Celtic
  • 1968 Ballachulish
  • 1967 No competition
  • 1966 No competition
  • 1965 No competition
  • 1964 No competition
  • 1963 Oban Celtic
  • 1962 Inveraray
  • 1961 Inveraray
  • 1960 Lochside Rovers
  • 1959 Inveraray
  • 1958 Inveraray
  • 1957 Lochside Rovers
  • 1956 Lochside Rovers
  • 1955 Strachur
  • 1954 Appin
  • 1953 Appin
  • 1952 Appin
  • 1951 Dunstaffnage
  • 1950 Appin
  • 1949 Oban Celtic
  • 1935-1948 No Competition
  • 1934 Lochside Rovers
  • 1933 Lochside Rovers
  • 1932 Lochside Rovers
  • 1931 Oban Celtic
  • 1930 Oban Celtic
  • 1929 Oban Celtic
  • 1928 Oban Celtic
  • 1927 Lochside Rovers
  • 1926 Lochside Rovers
  • 1925 Lochside Rovers
  • 1924 Ballachulish
  • 1923 Lochside Rovers

Wins By Clubs

Club Total Years
Lochside Rovers 21 1923, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1971, 1972, 1989, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012
Oban Celtic 10 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1949, 1963, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975
Ballachulish 7 1924. 1968. 1980. 1981. 1991. 1993. 2013
Appin 4 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954
Dunstaffnage 1 1951
Strachur 4 1955, 1977, 1978, 1994
Inveraray 7 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1990, 2003, 2007
Glenorchy 6 1973, 1976, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988
Kilmory 2 1979, 1992
Col-Glen 1 1983
Kyles Athletic 3 1987, 2004, 2014
Bute 1 1995
The Highlanders 1 2006
Glasgow Mid-Argyll 1 2010
Tayforth 1 2015