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Current Suspensions @ 29Th March 2012 Disciplinary Update: 20th October 2018 Current Match Suspensions – Red Cards Individual Club Level Match Effective from Suspensions Craig MacMillan Oban Celtic 2nd Team 5 07/07/18 Ali MacKintosh Glenurquhart 1st Team 3 28/07/18 Josh Fraser Strathglass 1st Team 3 28/07/18 Sandy Leiper Kilmory 1st Team 4 25/08/18 Calum MacLean Oban Celtic 1st Team 4 25/08/18 Danny Delaney Lochaber 1st Team 2 08/09/18 Current Match Suspensions – Points Accumulation Individual Club Level Match Effective from Suspensions Calum MacLean Oban Celtic 1st Team 1 08/09/18 Steven MacDonald Newtonmore 1st Team 2 29/09/18 Callum Cruden Lovat 1st Team 2 29/09/18 Arran MacPhee Fort William 1st Team 1 06/10/18 Kenny Campbell Skye 1st Team 1 13/10/18 James Falconer Kingussie 1st Team 1 20/10/18 Euan MacCorquodale Oban Camanachd 2nd Team 1 27/10/18 Chris MacMillan Oban Camanachd 1st Team 1 27/10/18 Served Suspensions Individual Club Level Match Effective from Suspensions Lachlan Smith Glenurquhart 1st Team 4 12/08/17 Duncan Stevenson Fort William Youth 1 19/09/17 Neil McKirdy Bute 2nd Team 2 21/10/17 Calum Cruden Lovat 1st Team 3 30/09/17 Arran MacMaster Inverness 1st Team 1 23/09/17 Fraser MacArthur Caberfeidh 1st Team 1 07/10/17 Martin Stewart Kilmallie 1st Team 2 21/10/17 Scott MacMillan Oban Camanachd 1st Team 1 11/11/17 Sandy MacKenzie Kyles Athletic 1st Team 2 14/10/17 Craig MacIsaac Kilmallie 1st Team 4 07/10/17 Glen MacKintosh Newtonmore 1st Team 1 21/10/17 Michael Rodger Kilmallie 1st Team 3 21/10/17 John Don MacKenzie Glasgow Mid Argyll 1st Team 1 28/10/17 Anna Berardelli Lochaber Ladies 2nd Team 1 04/02/18 Brian MacDonald Lochaber 1st Team 1 07/10/17 David MacLennan Glenurquhart 1st Team 1 24/03/18 David Wright Fort William 2nd Team 1 24/03/18 Allan MacDonald Inveraray 1st Team 5 14/10/17 James MacKenzie Inverness 1st Team 2 24/03/18 Connor MacGregor Ballachulish 1st Team 2 24/03/18 Connor Kennedy Col Glen 1st Team 2 24/03/18 Stuart Ross Kilmallie 2nd Team 1 31/03/18 Daniel Cameron Oban Camanachd 1st Team 1 07/04/18 Innes Blackhall Kilmallie 1st Team 2 31/03/18 Stuart Sloss Strathspey 1st Team 2 24/03/18 Chris Blair Kyles Athletic 2nd Team 2 14/04/18 Daniel Sloss Oban Camanachd 1st Team 2 14/04/18 Ryan MacWilliam Kingussie 1st Team 2 14/04/18 Kieran Kirkhope Inveraray 1st Team 2 14/04/18 Evan Menzies Newtonmore 1st Team 2 21/04/18 Brian MacDonald Lochaber 1st Team 1 28/04/18 Andy Cunningham Kilmory 1st Team 1 14/04/18 Bruce Johnstone Kilmory 1st Team 1 14/04/18 Mack Gordon Strathspey Youth 2 17/04/18 Ali MacKintosh Glenurquhart 1st Team 1 05/05/18 Scott Robertson Inveraray 2nd Team 2 21/04/18 Arran Dunn Bute 1st Team 2 05/05/18 Chris Lawrence Bute 1st Team 2 05/05/18 Ryan Spink Newtonmore 2nd Team 2 12/05/18 Alexander MacMillan Fort William 1st Team 1 12/05/18 Liam Symonds Caberfeidh 1st Team 1 19/05/18 Craig MacMillan Oban Celtic 1st Team 1 26/05/18 Chris Sellar Newtonmore 2nd Team 2 19/05/18 Mike Russell Newtonmore 1st Team 1 02/06/18 James Tangney Fort William 1st Team 1 02/06/18 Garry MacPherson Inveraray 1st Team 1 26/05/18 Gerry Kilmurray Taynuilt 1st Team 1 26/05/18 Josh Fraser Strathglass 1st Team 1 26/05/18 Andy MacDonald Oban Celtic 1st Team 1 09/06/18 Duncan MacBrayne Kilmory 1st Team 1 16/06/18 Kirsty Delaney Lochaber WCA 1st Team 1 10/06/18 Craig MacMillan Oban Celtic 1st Team 3 02/06/18 Scott Mossman Oban Celtic 2nd Team 1 02/06/18 David Campbell Inverness 1st Team 3 19/05/18 Lewis MacPhee Oban Celtic 1st Team 1 23/06/18 Fulton Ronald Oban Celtic 1st Team 1 23/06/18 Graham Campbell Fort William 1st Team 2 23/06/18 Callum Kirsop Oban Camanachd 2nd Team 2 23/06/18 Cian MacPhee Ballachulish 1st Team 1 30/06/18 Ally MacKerracher Oban Celtic 1st Team 1 30/06/18 Iain Wilson Strachur 1st Team 1 07/07/18 Declan Wilson Caberfeidh 2nd Team 1 07/07/18 Andrew King Kyles Athletic 1st Team 2 30/06/18 Barry MacPherson Inveraray 1st Team 4 09/06/18 Craig MacKay Bute 1st Team 2 23/06/18 Sandy Leiper Kilmory 1st Team 1 14/07/18 Barry MacDonald Lochaber 1st Team 2 07/07/18 James MacPherson Glenurquhart 1st Team 1 21/07/18 Ryan Johnston Lochaber 1st Team 1 21/07/18 Steven MacDonald Newtonmore 1st Team 2 20/07/18 Duncan MacBrayne Kilmory 1st Team 3 14/07/18 Graham MacPherson Inveraray 2nd Team 2 21/07/18 Hamish Stoddart Boleskine 1st Team 1 21/07/18 Chris Lawrence Bute 1st Team 2 21/07/18 Scott MacMillan Oban Camanachd 1st Team 2 28/07/18 Malcolm Clark Oban Camanachd 1st Team 1 04/08/18 Sandy MacKenzie Kyles Athletic 1st Team 1 04/08/18 Cian MacPhee Ballachulish 1st Team 2 28/07/18 Danny Kelly Lovat 1st Team 1 11/08/18 Glen MacKintosh Newtonmore 1stTeam 1 11/08/18 John MacPhail Col Glen 1st Team 2 21/07/18 Alex Cunningham Kilmory 1st Team 1 25/08/18 Martin Mainland Lovat 1st Team 1 25/08/18 Kevin Bartlett Caberfeidh 1st Team 1 25/08/18 Andy MacDonald Oban Celtic 1st Team 3 28/07/18 David MacInnes Oban Celtic 1st Team 2 11/08/18 Michael Rodger Kilmallie 1st Team 3 11/08/18 Graham Campbell Fort William 1st Team 2 25/08/18 Kevin Ferguson Lochaber 1st Team 1 08/09/18 Martin Johnstone Lochaber 1st Team 1 08/09/18 Cameron McNiven Newtonmore 2nd Team 1 08/09/18 Savio Genini Kingussie 1st Team 1 08/09/18 Craig MacDougall Oban Camanachd 1st Team 1 22/09/18 Jay MacLeod Fort William 2nd Team 1 22/09/18 Liam Symonds Caberfeidh 1st Team 4 28/07/18 Peter Dickson Beauly 1st Team 2 28/07/18 Lennon Campbell Lochside Rovers 2nd Team 2 25/08/18 Lorne MacKay Lovat 1st Team 2 22/09/18 Connor MacGregor Ballachulish 1st Team 2 08/09/18 Jamie MacFarlane Taynuilt 1st Team 1 22/09/18 Disciplinary Committee Sanctions The Disciplinary Committee deals with matters relating to players, substitutes and Team Managers/Coaches during the course of a match, referred by a Referee; or players referred by the system of Standard Disciplinary Points. Individual Club Date of Match Offence Sanction Effective Match From David Oban Celtic 23rd Sep Marine Harvest Breach of the Suspension from all 3rd Nov MacInnes 2017 National sport’s agreed participation in shinty 2017 Division – Code of until Oban Celtic have Inveraray v Conduct for played 9 games. Oban Celtic players (5.3.2 & 5.3.3) Lochaber Lochaber 3rd Feb WCA Marine Breach of the A £100 fine Ladies Camanachd 2018 Harvest North sport’s agreed representing £50 for 15th March Div 2 Play-Off Code of each breach. 2018 Lochaber v Conduct for Strathspey Players (5.3.2) & Spectators (5.5.2) Victor Smith Fort 14th April Marine Harvest Breach of the Censure 10th May William 2018 National sport’s agreed 2018 Division – Code of Fort William Conduct for v Inverness Coaches (5.2.9 & 5.2.11) Kenny Oban Celtic 21st April Marine Harvest Breach of the A 3 match Suspended 10th May Wotherspoon 2018 National sport’s agreed Suspension from 2018 Division – Code of participation in shinty Kilmallie v Conduct for until the start of the Oban Celtic Coaches (5.2.9 2019 playing season. & 5.2.13) Oban Celtic Shinty Club are fined £100. Craig Oban Celtic N/A N/A Breach 40 Additional Two match 1st Oct MacMillan Disciplinary suspension 2018 Points in 2018 season Peter Dickson Beauly 28th July Marine Harvest Breach of the A 3 match suspension. 1st Oct 2018 National sport’s agreed 2018 Division – Code of An additional 3 match Beauly v Conduct for suspended suspension Glasgow Mid Players (5.3.2 until the end of the Argyll & 5.3.3) 2019 playing season. Beauly Shinty Club are fined £50. The Management of Beauly Shinty Club are to attend a “How to interact with Referees” Workshop before the start of the 2019 Season. Calum Oban Celtic 25th Aug Marine Harvest Breach of the You have also been 1st Oct MacLean 2018 National sport’s agreed given a 12 month 2018 Division – Code of suspension from Glasgow Mid Conduct for playing. Argyll v Oban Players (5.3.2 Celtic & 5.3.3) An additional suspended sentence until the end of the 2020 playing season should the Player appear before the Disciplinary Committee. Behaviour in Sport Committee Sanctions The Behaviour in Sport Committee deals with complaints of Misconduct apart from complaints relating to Players, Substitutes and Team Mangers/Coaches during the course of a match. It also deals with Protests lodged and disputes arising in relation to Transfer of Players. Finally, it deals with any complaint related to operational decisions made by the Chief Operating Officer, Operations Manager, Competitions Director or any Competitions Committee in relation to the application of competition rules. Individual / Date of Match Offence Sanction Effective Club Match From Oban 17th June Artemis Macaulay Misconduct - Breach A fine of £100 27th June Camanachd 2017 Cup, Oban Celtic v of the sport’s 2017 Oban Camanachd agreed Code of Additional fine of £100 Conduct for suspended until the Spectators (5.5.2) start of the 2019 Playing Season.
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