Women's Camanachd Association Challenge Cup
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The Women's Camanachd Association (WCA) Challenge Cup is the second-tier trophy in women's shinty. It is currently sponsored by
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(formerly Marine Harvest) who have sponsored the cup since 2014. It is played on a knock-out basis by the teams in the National Division 2 Leagues and is administered by the Women's Camanachd Association. The current holders are Lovat. The Challenge Cup is usually played just before the Women's Shinty Premier Cup competition. The
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 Mowi. It is played on a knock-out basis by the teams in the National Divis ...
and the two cup finals form a showpiece event in the women's shinty calendar.


Final history

The trophy has been played for since 2012, when Lochaber defeated Strathglass in the final in the inaugural final. Strathglass were successful in 2013, beating Glasgow Mid Argyll. The following year Strathglass retained the trophy, this time beating Lovat 6–4 in the final. The 2015 final was an exciting affair. After a goalless first half, Lauren Pike put GMA in front before Kate Bradley retaliated for Ardnamurchan. Carolanne Cameron then gave Ardnamurchan team the lead with just four minutes left. In the final minute Kirsty Gray equalised and the game went to extra time. The drama continued when Geraldine Murphy gave the lead back to GMA before Cameron scored again for the west highlanders. GMA triumphed 2–0 in the penalty shout out. Lovat secured their first Challenge Cup win with a comprehensive 7–1 victory over Strathglass in 2016. The 2017 final saw the 2015 runners-up Ardnamurchan again lose out this time to Glengarry who put their name on the trophy for the first time with an emphatic 7–1 win which included a five-minute hat-trick from Leona Falconer. In 2018 two players scored hat-tricks in the final. Glenurguhart teenager Abby Stoddart got hers in the first half. Inverness's Katie Macmillan achieved the same feat but the decisive Glenurquhart goal came from Hazel Hunter's 50th-minute penalty. The 2019 final saw Inverness fall at the final hurdle again, and again two players scored hat-tricks. This time the victors were Lovat who ran out 7-1 winners. Fiona Urquhart and Lovat captain Laura Gallacher both scored hat-tricks.


Previous winners

*2019 - Lovat 7 v 1 Inverness, The Dell, Kingussie *2018 - Glenurquhart 4 v 3 Inverness, The Dell, Kingussie *2017 - Glengarry 7 v 1 Ardnamurchan, An Aird, Fort William *2016 - Lovat 7 v 1 Strathglass, An Aird, Fort William *2015 -
Glasgow Mid Argyll Glasgow Mid Argyll Shinty Club (GMA) is a shinty club from Glasgow, Scotland. It is the only senior side in Glasgow and was founded in 1928. They have two men's sides and two women's sides. All GMA teams play at Peterson Park (Yoker / Garscadde ...
3 v 3 (A.E.T.) Ardnamurchan, The Bught, Inverness (GMA won 2–0 on penalties) *2014 - Strathglass 6 v 4 Lovat, Strachurmore *2013 - Strathglass bt
Glasgow Mid Argyll Glasgow Mid Argyll Shinty Club (GMA) is a shinty club from Glasgow, Scotland. It is the only senior side in Glasgow and was founded in 1928. They have two men's sides and two women's sides. All GMA teams play at Peterson Park (Yoker / Garscadde ...
, Eilan, Newtonmore *2012 - Lochaber bt Strathglass


Winners of Challenge Cup for Women


Runners-up of Challenge Cup for Women


References

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