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Mowi extends record shinty sponsorship
As fans and clubs reflect on another great season of shinty in 2023, Mowi has provided another cause for celebration with the announcement that it is extending its sponsorship for a further three years, marking an incredible 38 years of support for the Highland sport of shinty. Mowi CEO Ben Hadfield said: “We are pleased
Mowi International returns with a bang
Scotland’s journey to Newry, Ireland, for the highly anticipated Mowi Shinty Hurling International culminated in a compelling match, ending in Ireland’s triumph by 22-14. The game, marked by intense sportsmanship and fervent energy, showcased the unwavering dedication and skill of both teams, leaving an indelible mark on the sporting landscape. Amidst the fervour, heartfelt appreciation
Mowi invests in crucial safety equipment in shinty
Mowi is proud to help make newly approved shinty helmets more affordable and accessible to players as part of our long-standing relationship with the Camanachd Association, shinty’s governing body. A rule was passed at the 2022 AGM of the Camanachd Association stating that all players under 21 should wear helmets. Now, thanks to Mowi’s five
Mowi Youth Development Fund to support ten shinty clubs
Mowi Scotland is delighted to boost grassroots level shinty by donating £5,000 to ten shinty clubs as part of the Mowi Youth Development Fund. The Camanachd Association and Mowi Scotland revealed the successful applicants of the Mowi Youth Development Fund last month. The ten clubs chosen to receive £500 each to further their youth development
Shinty in the spotlight
November saw the presentation of the Mowi National Shinty Awards. Held at the Highland Cinema in Fort William, it marked three years since the last ceremony due to Covid. The Mowi National Shinty Awards recognise the extraordinary efforts and incredible endeavour required to deliver shinty in 2022 and are based around the shared values of