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Cabers aiming for 11 points to survive


By Will Clark



Caberfeidh are looking to stay up.
Caberfeidh are looking to stay up.

Caberfeidh manager Jodi Gorski said the club only needed four more points to make sure they will be safe from relegation from the Marine Harvest Premiership.

The Castle Leod outfit, who are making their debut in the top flight of shinty this season are in seventh place in the table three points above the drop zone.

With a free weekend, Cabers will train to prepare for their next league match in two weeks' time against Glenurquhart who are in the relegation zone in ninth place with four points.

Gorski says with his side now out of all of the cup competitions they can focus on staying in the top flight.

* Read more in today's Ross-shire Journal.

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