Cold water has been poured on a proposal to extend Dounreay’s travel-to-work area to include Orkney.
The manner of the 18-17 loss to Highland 2nd XV at Millbank in Caley 1 was a bitter pill to swallow for the Caithness players and coaching team.
The Greens suffered late disappointment at Millbank when a length-of-the-park try condemned them to an 18-17 defeat against Highland 2nd XV.
Saturday turned out to be yet another let-down for the Greens as their scheduled first match of 2024, at home to Ellon, fell victim to heavy rain.
The Krakens, the Caley North Region 2 runners-up, will begin their National Plate campaign next month against Dundee Valkyries 2nd XV at Millbank.
Ellon are scheduled to first-foot the Greens in a Caley 1 fixture this weekend, the first in a run of five successive matches at Millbank.
Women's rugby made its festive season debut when the Krakens entertained an Exiles/Students XV at Millbank on Tuesday.
The Exiles/Students came out on top in the annual Boxing Day clash for the Sinclair Cadzow Trophy.
Rugby lovers will be making a beeline for Millbank on Tuesday for the annual Greens v Exiles/Students clash as well as a women's 10-a-side match.
The Greens' Christmas party on Saturday evening was given extra pizzazz after they chalked up their first victory on their travels this season.
Caithness put the frustrations of their stop-start season behind them with a richly deserved triumph over North Conference leaders Aberdeenshire.
Ken Nicol called it “an honour and a privilege” to be named as Scottish ClubSport’s 2023 Caithness service to sport winner.
Golf, badminton, swimming and horse riding were in the spotlight at Caithness Sports Council's annual awards ceremony held at North Shore Surf Club.
An unprecedented run of call-offs mean Caithness will end their season with five home games in-a-row – months after the campaign was meant to finish.
The Greens slumped to a disappointing 45-20 defeat away to Highland 2nd XV in the Highlands and Islands conference of Caledonia Region Division 1.
Caithness audiences this weekend have a chance to see an Orkney-based band who have been making big waves on the UK blues scene.
Caithness RFC is considering contacting the sport's governing body about the number of its men's 1st XV home matches that have gone by the board.
Caithness Seconds overturned a half-time deficit to run out 38-19 winners against Craig Dunain in the Caley North 2 Highlands and Islands conference.
Caithness Krakens signed off their campaign in Caledonia North League 2 with a dramatic 10-5 victory over previously unbeaten Highland at Millbank.
After a dominant first-half performance, the Greens were in two minds on how to react to the 26-26 draw they played out away to RAF Lossiemouth.