League Dunaad, Glengarry and Oban Camancheroes made up the first league. The league has now expanded to cover most of the major shinty playing areas. Until 2013, there was a National league one, with teams of 10 a-side, with two regional divisions, based on the sport's traditional North and South Districts, in which teams played 8 a-side. This however, often led to very small leagues and a lack of games which resulted in stilted growth for the game. In 2014, the WCA amalgamated the North and South Divisions Two into National Division Two. This, along with the promotion of Skye and Lochaber to National Division One, resulted in two sizeable leagues allowing for more regular play.
National Division One 2014 •
Glasgow Mid-Argyll •
Aberdour •
Skye Camanachd •
Lochaber •
Glengarry •
Badenoch & Strathspey National Division Two 2014 •
Oban Lorn •
Lovat •
Ardnamurchan •
Glasgow Mid-Argyll† •
Strathglass •
Dunadd Camanachd •
Cowal & Bute †Denotes reserve team
Cup •
Valerie Fraser Trophy – The equivalent of the men's
Camanachd Cup for the women's game. However a club need only win two games to win it. In order to increase the number of teams competing, Division Two teams were permitted entry in 2012. It has been sponsored by Peter Gow of Inverness for several years. •
Women's Camanachd Association Challenge Cup – A cup for Division Two and reserve sides. Sponsored by
Mowi.
Representative There are North and South representative games at senior and U-18 level. These are one of the few 12 a-side games played in the women's game. These are traditionally played in Oban. ==International links==