Tulloch Homes is delighted to announce a new four-year sponsorship of the Camanachd Cup – beginning with this year’s final, which will be held in Fort William on Saturday 14th September.
The game’s Blue Riband competition has been sponsored by Tulloch Homes for the past two seasons – but the new deal will guarantee continuity and financial security.
George Fraser, chief executive of the Highlands’ largest housebuilder, revealed: “We have successfully concluded negotiations with the Camanachd Association to sponsor the Camanachd Cup through until after the 2022 final.
“This builds on the excellent relationship we’ve established with the Association over the past two years.
“We see our involvement as benefiting shinty clubs who are often the keystone of the small rural communities in which they are based. The game plays a vital role as the social glue of isolated villages.”
Mr Fraser, who won eight Camanachd Cup winners medals as a player with Newtonmore, added: “We’re delighted, through this new agreement, to be able to support the game going forward.”
The big game in September will return to An Aird, Fort William, for the first time since Newtonmore defeated Oban Camanachd 1-0 in the 2016 final.
Keith Loades, President of the Camanachd Association said: “I am very pleased to be able to confirm that Tulloch Homes have extended the duration of their sponsorship of the Camanachd Cup competition until 2022. Everyone involved in the sport will benefit from the support provided and I am grateful to my very good friend, George Fraser, for facilitating this arrangement. The CA are indeed fortunate to have formed Partnerships with Companies with such high standards for quality and excellence.”
Derek Keir, Chief Executive Officer of the Camanachd Association said “When you agree a sponsorship deal with an organisation like Tulloch Homes, their impact and influence adds value in a variety of ways. Tulloch Homes are known for their high-quality homes across Scotland and we are deeply grateful for their continued support.”
Keith Loades, Camanachd Association president, (left) is pictured with Tulloch Homes chief executive George Fraser (right).
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Help is at hand if you are looking to buy a Tulloch Home, but don't have a large deposit.
If you are eligible for the First Home Fund, you could receive assistance of up to £25,000 towards the purchase of a new Tulloch home.
The First Home Fund is a shared equity scheme run by the Scottish Government.