Stags look to maintain winning run
Players have to battle pressure.
There is loads to cover in the latest Balls & Whistles, including looking ahead to the return of the Loch Ness Marathon this Sunday!
After two defeats, two impressive wins.
Staggies are aiming for unpredictability factor.
Staggies player can't understand how they lost at Fir Park.
Ross County looked the better side for the majority of the match away at Motherwell, but Tony Watt was the man who found a winner for 'Well late on.
Malky Mackay is conscious that this afternoon's opponents have scored lots of goals from set-pieces, and has prepared his Staggies squad for that.
Keith MacRae had the Camanachd Cup final every shinty player dreams of – scoring a hat trick on his way to lifting the trophy at full time.
Ross County's cricketers can hold their heads high after what they have accomplished in 2021, despite losing their final match of the season.
Gary Campbell expects Bonar Bridge to provide stiff opposition for his Invergordon side tomorrow afternoon.
Ross Sutherland captain Tom Bannerman believes the hours spent travelling to away matches can only be good for team bonding and morale.
There have been encouraging signs so far this season from Ross County, but they are still missing a first league win of the campaign.
Hear from 'Shiel manager Johnston Gill, as well as Ross County boss Malky Mackay, on the latest episode of Balls & Whistles.
Stags captain Tom Bannerman was left frustrated after Ross Sutherland let a 12-point lead slip away against Moray.
Kinlochshiel manager Johnston Gill believes winning the club's first ever Camanachd Cup could just be the start of a trophy-laden period in Balmacara.
Stags look to recover from heavy defeat.
Boss praises impressive start by player.
This weekend the biggest prize in shinty is up for grabs as Lovat and Kinlochshiel battle it out for the Camanachd Cup.
Ross County have confirmed that Kenny Gilbert and Dave Mackay have rejoined the club as part of a revamped youth scouting network.