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These are (some of) our people... Player | Jen Arnsby We try to call Jenny by her St Andrews nickname "Smelly Chat" - other teams just think that we are very rude! Treasurer | Stacey Bordoli That's not her name! That's not her name! Player | Verity Clark An Edinburgh shinty veteran, Verity has got the law on her side too! Player | Linda Corcoran Looking dangerous wherever she is on the pitch, Linda is new to shinty in 2010, but already has defenders all over the country quaking in their boots! Trophy | Sir Caledonian Canal Challenge Cup Our newest and shiniest member. Unfortunately doesn't hold his drink so well. Player | Geraldine Daly A new signing for 2010 - Geraldine "Legs 11" Daly has converted easily from camogie to shinty. Player | Niamh Donnelly Niamh made a cracking debut to Forth's 2010 season with 4 goals in her starting game. Coach | Steven Dormer Steven has been Forth's coach of the year for the past 3 years. Currently working on our fitness and chesting the ball - good luck with that! Player | Jenny Durkin JD makes a very welcome return to the fold in 2010 after a year spent upside down and stick sport-less in NZ. Player | Leigh Fell Since first picking up a shinty stick in July 2010, Leigh has wowed Forth with her precocious talent - spurring rumours that she is in fact a reincarnation of a past shinty legend.... Player | Aoife Fitzgerald In her first season of playing for Forth, Aoife has been a good luck charm in cup games - 100% win record so far! Camogie Committee (CamCom) | Una Henry Another camogie convert, Una is an inspiration to us all. Keeper | Mickie Imrie Mickie is a veteran Forth player from the early days. Envied by all the players because she's allowed to wear trackies and a jumper during matches and because she has the best car! Keeper | Rudra Kapila A new signing to Forth in 2009 who took up her position between the sticks with flair. She gives as good as she gets (especially to the opposition supporters!) Player | Grace Kavanagh New for the 2009 season, Grace has picked up shinty well and loves the matches - especially against the small people! Shinty Captain | Mairi Lawson 2009: Top organiser of the infamous grand tour of Badenoch and Strathspey and the legendary StrathForth tournament - Maz is always on top of things, on and off the pitch! President | Sophie Moyles Sophie takes time out of her busy job as a Morrissey impersonator to pop some goals in or puck some balls out for Forth. Versatile player! Player | Natalie Nicholls Most injured player of 2009, 2008 and 2007 seasons but not 2010! Needs to stop playing such rough sports (i.e. rugby!) Player | Jen Pasquill Edinburgh native who learnt her shinty and drinking at St Andrews Uni. Runs marathons on and off the pitch. Keeper | Liz Perry Polly steps up to be shot stopper - still waiting for a chance to play in her normal position of defence for Forth! Player | Gemma Seaton New to the sport in 2010 - Gemma is confident that she can implement some of her Dundee street-fighting moves onto the shinty pitch. Secretary | Katy Smith Started playing with the newly formed Edinburgh Uni ladies team in 1999. Poor injury record - only 1 bone broken in 10 years. Player | Jenny Smith Bonjour Jennifre! Called back to the squad to increase Jen and Smith quotas, Jen S returns to the team after spending the first half of 2010 in continental Europe. Public Relations Officer | Aisling Spain A camogie convert who's now firmly in the shinty camp. Also trying to convert her whole family to the shinty cause. Player | Diana Stevenson-Moore A new recruit thieved all the way from Canada's west coast, Diana has picked up shinty in style. Player | Holly Webster Mid-field genius Holster has made a very welcome return to shinty in 2010. | ||