SHINTY: Scotland to play Ireland as international match returns after four years
Scotland will take on Ireland as the shinty/hurling international match is set to return for the first time in four years.
The clash will take place at Páirc Esler, Newry on Saturday, October 21.
Caberfeidh manager Garry Reid has retained his role as Scotland manager and will select a squad to travel to Newry in the coming days and will do so in consultation with a number of managers across the sport.
The Scotland squad will be named on Monday, September 25 with a training session to take place at the start of October.
President of the Camanachd Association Steven MacKenzie said the match will mark a momentous occasion for players and fans alike, reigniting the spirit of friendly competition and sporting excellence.
He said: We are thrilled to bring back the MOWI Shinty/Hurling International match after the break, and we can't wait to witness the exciting rivalry between Scotland and Ireland once again.
This event showcases the great level of talent in both sports and celebrates the rich cultural ties that unite our nations. We look forward to unveiling the squad and sharing further details about
the game in the coming weeks.
Camanachd Association chief executive said Derek Keir said:“The Camanachd Association remains committed to promoting and developing shinty, and this international match stands as a testament to the association;s dedication to fostering camaraderie and excellence within the sport.”