2007 was a very successful year for the club as they won North Division Three and the
Balliemore Cup. The club won the Balliemore Cup on 1 September 2007 against Glenurquhart in a rearranged match at Newtonmore after the first game was rained out on 17 August 2007 in Oban. The first team also missed out on promotion to the Premier Division, coming second in North Division One. In 2009, the club reached the Balliemore Cup Final for the fifth time, losing 5–1 to
Strathglass. Again, the club reached the Balliemore Final in 2010. They defeated
Lochaber Camanachd on penalties after a late comeback which saw them go 4–3 down in injury-time then force extra-time with the last hit of the ball. The final save in the penalty shoot out gained internet notoriety as it was accidentally saved by keeper Graham Kennedy with his head – technically a foul which should have resulted in a retake – and also an unwise decision to make regarding personal safety. Co-manager Keith Loades stepped down in December 2010, leaving Johnston Gill in sole charge of the team for 2011. He guided the team to North Division 1 success in stunning form. The club moved from its traditional home at
Kirkton to a new field at Rèaraig, which the club purchased in 2020. After the successful 2011 season, which saw Shiel become the only team to ever win the league with a 100% record, the 2012 season saw them reach the Camanachd Cup semi-final, which they lost to Inveraray, and consolidate strongly in the premiership with wins against Kingussie, Newtonmore and Kyles. The club consolidated their position within the premiership after 2012, but they did not vanquish relegation worries in 2013 until the last few weeks of the season. Relegation was also a worry towards the end of the season, and it took until Lochaber Camanachd's last game to cement Shiel's position in the Premiership for the following 2015 season. As the start of the season drew closer, the first team would remain under Colin "Beaver" Fraser, whilst the second would also stay under Willie "DoonceMoth" MacRae. Work started on the new pitch at Rèaraig, Balmacara in September 2014 to replace the notoriously boggy pitch at Kirkton. The project, which it had been hoped to be ready for playing towards the end of the 2015 season, finally opened in 2020. It was funded by sportscotland and the Highland Council, as well as generous donations from the late John Clamp and Leslie Rush. It was initially made possible by the generosity of Mrs Katherine Grant, whose late husband was president of the club for many years. The next development phase will be a multi-purpose building with changing rooms, training/meeting room, kitchen and spectator facilities. ==The Golden Generation, 2016-present==