Recap of North Berwick & Perth – G2 Emphasis and Observations

His wellies and cape kept out the water…MacStig was our man was on the scene over the weekend The East Lothian town of North Berwick saw sunshine, moderate cloud and cool breeze. Greying over by late afternoon. The arenas were busy and the  dancers, dogs, tug o’ war and ‘heavies’ kept the wider public entertained. The three ring set up was useful given the sheer volume of performances, although it meant…

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Perth Highland Games Results

The rain was persistent throughout the day at Scone Palace and there were a few scratches because of this. Champion Piper Ben Duncan is pictured on a better day earlier in the summer. Open Piobaireachd1st Jonathan Greenlees, Lament for the Children2nd Gordon McCready, Big Spree3rd Edward MacIlwane4th Peter McCalister5th Gordon BruceJudges: C MacLellan, N Mulvie B Piobaireachd1st Callum Watson2nd Ben Duncan3rd Greig Canning4th Craig Martin5th Zephan KnichelJudges: S Samson, L…

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Northern Irish Band Season Ends with a Flourish at Portrush

Gilbert Cromie reports…The curtain came down on the 2018 NI Branch contest season at Portrush on Saturday and despite the many reservations about the venue, the Lansdown Road Car Park, everything went smoothly. Despite the adverse weather in other parts of the country we enjoyed a pleasant day which contributed to the large crowd who attended. I would like to echo the sentiments of the Chieftain of the Day, Councillor…

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Nethybridge Games Results

A good day of piping in the picturesque village with the Cairngorm Mountains as a backdrop. It was dry but grew colder later on in the day. Piobaireachd 1. Edward McIlwaine, The King’s Taxes 2. Alan Clark, MacCrimmon’s  Sweetheart 3. Gordon Barclay, The Piper’s Warning to his Master 4. John McDonald, Too Long in This Condition (Angus MacKay) 5. John Angus Smith, The Red Hand in MacDonald’s Arms 6. James MacPhee, Glengarry’s March…

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Armstrong’s Power Sweeps Grade 1 at North Berwick (updated)

With the 78th Frasers, Manawatu and Boghall & Bathgate as centre bands for the march past, the remaining crowd and bands watched as the announcement was made that Scottish Power had swept the honours in Grade 1, writes MacStig In a lively Grade 2, with mixed competitions, several pointers to next weekend were given. With approaching 100 performances, and some bands performing up to three times, it was a full…

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