Scotstown GAA Club Notes 04/05/2026

An Bhoth GAA Club Notes 04/05/2026 


Senior Men

Our Senior Men had no games in the past week. The team and management remain focused in training as they build on their opening‑round win and now prepare for Round 3 away to Castleblayney on 10 May.

Several of our senior players are part of the Monaghan Senior panel, who faced Derry in the Ulster Championship Semi‑Final last Saturday (see note below). A massive congratulations to them on an epic Semi final win! 

The senior men next play Castleblayney away this Sunday 10th May at 3:30pm in round 3 - continuing the league series of competitive clashes both home and away throughout May, June and early July.

Scotstown’s fixtures are as follows:

Round 1 (11 April – 6pm): Scotstown (0-15) v (1-6) Corduff, Páirc Mhuire

Round 2 (26 April – 3pm): Inniskeen (CONC) v (0-0) Scotstown, Inniskeen

Round 3 (10 May – 3:30pm): Castleblayney v Scotstown, Castleblayney

Round 4 (16 May – 7pm): Scotstown v Clontibret, Páirc Mhuire

Round 5 (24 May - TBC): Cremartin v Scotstown, Cremartin

Round 6 (5 June – 8pm): Scotstown v Gaeil Triucha, Páirc Mhuire

Round 7 (14 June - TBC): Latton v Scotstown, Latton

Round 8 (26 June – 8pm): Scotstown v Carrickmacross, Páirc Mhuire

Round 9 (4 July – 5pm): Magheracloone v Scotstown, Magheracloone

We wish our senior team and management the very best as their league campaign continues for the season ahead. 

Junior Men

Our Junior Men had no games in the past week. 

Next up: Aghabog Emmets v Scotstown — this Saturday 9th May, 7:00pm (Round 3). Best of luck to the team and management as they look to build on their recent positive result.

Scotstown Junior Fixtures:

Round 1 – 11 April – 7pm: Currin (5-14) v (3-7) Scotstown (Kilmore)

Round 2 – 25 April – 7pm: Scotstown (3-17) v (4-10) Oram (Home – Páirc Mhuire)

Round 3 – 9 May – 7pm: Aghabog Emmets v Scotstown (Away)

Round 4 – 15 May – 7:45pm: Scotstown v Killeevan Sarsfields (Home – Páirc Mhuire)

Round 5 – 24 May – 2pm: Blackhill Emeralds v Scotstown (Away)

Round 6 – 5 June – 8pm: Scotstown v Toome (Home – Páirc Mhuire)

Round 7 – 14 June - TBC: Rockcorry v Scotstown (Away)

Round 8 – 26 June – 8pm: Scotstown v Drumhowan (Home – Páirc Mhuire)

Round 9 – 4 July – 7pm: Scotstown v Sean McDermotts (Home – Páirc Mhuire)

All the best to the team and management for the season ahead. 

Men’s Reserves - League

Senior Reserves – Division 1A
Our Senior Reserves have been training well and building on a strong early‑season performances with the more recent fine away win at Carrickmacross, Scotstown 2–12 to Carrickmacross 1–4, which was an excellent team display. Upcoming: the O’Duffy Cup preliminary round away to Magheracloone — Sun 3 May, 1:00pm; the league resumes with Scotstown v Donaghmoyne — Wed 27 May, 8:00pm, and later Scotstown v Corduff — Tues 2nd June, 8:00pm. See next note for the championship win over Magheracloone. 


Next League fixtures:

Scotstown v Corduff – Tues 2 June, 7:30 pm, Páirc Mhuire – Round 7

Scotstown v Donaghmoyne – Wed 27 May, 8:00pm, Páirc Mhuire – Round 6 

Junior 2B Reserves – Division 2B
Our Junior 2B Reserves had no games in the past week. Attention now turns to their next outing which is in the reserve championship on Wednesday 6th May against Eire Og at home. (See below) at 7:30pm. Best of luck to the team and management as preparations continue.
Next League fixture:

Scotstown v Sean McDermotts – Wed 20 May, 8 pm, Páirc Mhuire

Junior 3B Reserves – Division 3B
Our Junior 3B Reserves had no league games in the past week. Attention turned to the McKeown Cup preliminary round, where the team began their championship campaign with a fine win away to Tyholland on Friday last (see below). Next 3B League fixture:

Scotstown v Castleblayney – Sun 10 May, 12pm, Páirc Mhuire

Best of luck to the players and management in their league games and championship Round 1 ahead.

Men’s Reserves - Championship

Our Men’s Reserve teams began their respective Championship campaigns over the past week and this week, with all three teams entering preliminary‑round action across the McKeown, O’Duffy and Crawley Cups. 

Results / Fixtures;

Friday 1st May

McKeown Cup – Preliminary Round Tyholland (0-7) v (2-20) Scotstown in Tyholland. Our Junior 3B Reserves produced an excellent performance away to Tyholland in the McKeown Cup preliminary round, running out convincing winners on a 2–20 to 0–7 scoreline. 

Our Junior 3B Reserves continue their McKeown Cup campaign away to Donaghmoyne in Round 1.

Sunday 3rd May

O’Duffy Cup – Preliminary Round Magheracloone (2-19) v (0-15) Scotstown in Magheracloone. 

Our Senior Reserves recorded an excellent championship win on Sunday in the O’Duffy Cup Preliminary Round, defeating Magheracloone on a 0–15 to 2–9 scoreline. It was a strong, disciplined team performance, with Scotstown showing great composure to keep the points flowing despite the two Magheracloone goals. Well done to the players and management on a hard‑earned away victory as the group continues to build momentum for the season ahead.

Wednesday 6th May

Crawley Cup – Preliminary Round Scotstown 2B v Éire Óg in Scotstown at 7:30pm 

Our Junior 2B Reserves host Éire Óg in the Crawley Cup preliminary round in Páirc Mhuire.

All three reserve teams will be looking to build momentum as the season settles in. Best of luck to the players and management teams in the weeks ahead.

Minor Boys

Our minor boys early fixture away to Donaghmoyne (MFL Div 1, Round 5) proved a tight affair and the Minors were edged out 3–11 to 2–11; despite the narrow defeat there were plenty of encouraging passages of play and learning points to take from the game. Attention now turns to Round 6, where the Minors travel to Aughnamullen on Monday 4th May at 7:30pm. Best of luck to the players and management as they look to build on this strong result.

Next fixture:

Aughnamullen v Scotstown – Mon 4 May, 7:30 pm, Aughnamullen, Div 1 Rd 6 MFL

U16 Boys

The U16 panels have had a busy run of fixtures with mixed results across the three teams. 

Division 1 (A Team)

Result: Tyholland 0‑13, Scotstown A 1‑8 — a narrow defeat in a tight Round 4 contest. The A team competed well but were edged out by a couple of scores; there were positive passages through midfield and some good attacking intent to develop.

Next: Scotstown A v Gaeil Triucha — Thu 7 May, 7:30pm, Páirc Mhuire, Round 5.

Division 3 (B Team)

The B team recorded a fine home win in Round 3, Scotstown B 3–10, Latton 1–9, on Monday of last week, with a disciplined defensive display and good scoring from play. The group showed excellent spirit throughout.

Round 4 Result: Killanny 2‑24, Scotstown B 4‑7 — Hard luck to the B team last Friday but 4 fine goals scored. 

Next: Carrickmacross Emmets v Scotstown B — Fri 8 May, 7:30pm (away) Round 5.

Division 4 (C Team)

Round 4 Result: Monaghan Harps 5‑10, Scotstown C 1‑8 - The C panel produced some good attacking moments but were unable to match the Harps’ scoring return; focus this week will be on defensive shape and finishing under pressure.

Next: O’Neill Emeralds v Scotstown C — Fri 8 May, 7:30pm (away in Doohamlet) Round 5.

Best of luck to all players and management as they prepare for a busy week of fixtures ahead.

U14 Boys

It was a busy and highly competitive weekend across all three U14 boys teams, with strong performances and plenty of positives to take forward. The Division 1 (A) team continued their excellent form with a brilliant away win over Monaghan Harps, coming out on top on a 5–18 to 5–11 scoreline. In a high‑scoring contest, the lads showed great attacking fluency and resilience, finishing strongly to secure the victory. The Division 5 (B) team also delivered a brilliant performance on Sunday morning, recording a win away to Carrickmacross on a 5–22 to 1–9 result. The team were sharp in front of goal and defended with real discipline throughout. The Division 7 (C) team battled hard in Kilmore but were defeated by Donaghmoyne on a 5–17 to 1–11 scoreline. Despite the result, there were encouraging spells of play and continued improvement across the group.

Next Fixtures

U14 Division 1 (A) 

Scotstown A v Clontibret A — Saturday 9th May, 12:00pm, Páirc Mhuire

U14 Division 7 (C) 

Monaghan Harps (C) v Scotstown (C) — Saturday 9th May, 12:00pm, Monaghan

U14 Division 5 (B) 

Scotstown B v Monaghan Harps B — Sunday 10th May, 11:00am, Kilmore

U12 Boys

Our Under 12 Boys had no games in the past week. 

Ladies Football

Senior Ladies – Monaghan Senior League & Reserve League

The Senior Ladies had no games in the past week. The team will now prepare for the next round (round 4) of the Reserve League Division 1, where they welcome Latton on Sunday May 10th at 11:00am. The group will be aiming to build on the positives from their recent performances as the league campaign gathers pace.

Junior Ladies – Monaghan Junior League & Reserve League

Our Junior team had no games in the past week. The team have shown excellent commitment at training and will be aiming to build on this positive start to their campaigns as they prepare for their next outing in the Reserve League Division 3, where they travel to play Brigid O’Neills away this Saturday May 7th at 7pm in Round 4. With strong commitment shown in recent weeks, the group will be aiming to deliver another positive performance away from home.
Minor Girls

Our Minor Girls had no fixtures over the past week across either the Division 1 or Division 3 teams due to the Monaghan Minor Bronze Ulster final on Sunday (See below). Both groups have been training well and building steadily following their positive opening‑round performances earlier in the month.

Attention now turns this week’s league games, when both Minor teams are back in action at home for round 3. The Division 1 team travel to Castleblayney on Thursday 7th May at 7:00pm, while the Division 3 team travel to Corduff on Friday 8th May at 7:00pm. The girls have shown great commitment and energy in recent games, and we wish both teams and management the very best as they resume their league campaigns.

U16 Girls
The Division 1 girls produced an excellent away performance in Inniskeen winning 2-17 to 1-5, showing strong teamwork, energy and clinical finishing to secure the victory. The girls showed excellent work‑rate, defensive discipline and composure in key moments — well done to all players and management.

Next fixture: Sean McDermotts v Scotstown — Monday 11 May, 7:00pm (U16 Division 1, away). 

The team travel to Sean McDermotts for Round 3 and will aim to carry the confidence from the Inniskeen win into this next league outing. The Division 4 (B) team have no fixtures this coming week, with their next games scheduled for May. We wish both teams and management the very best as preparations continue.

U14 Girls
Our U14 Girls had no games in the past week. 

Both of our U14 Girls teams return to league action next month. The Division 1 (A) team travel to Monaghan Harps on Monday 18th May at 7:00pm for Round 3, while the Division 3 (B) team are at home on Tuesday 19th May at 7:00pm, hosting Carrickmacross in Round 3. Best of luck to both squads and their management teams as they continue their campaigns.

Scotstown GAA Day-by-Day Club Fixtures next 16 days 

Please note fixtures are subject to time and venue changes. Please always check Scotstown GAA Clubspot or our Social Media platforms on matchdays for confirmation. 

Mon 4 May

7:30pm

Aughnamullen v Scotstown A

MFL Division 1 Round 6

Aughnamullen

Wed 6 May

7:30pm

Scotstown v Éire Óg

Crawley Cup Preliminary Round (Junior 2B)

Páirc Mhuire

Thu 7 May

7:00pm

Castleblayney v Scotstown

LGFA Minor League Division 1 Round 3

Castleblayney Faughs

Thu 7 May

7:00pm

Corduff v Scotstown B

LGFA Minor League Division 3 Round 3

Corduff

Thu 7 May

7:30pm

Scotstown v Gaeil Triucha

U16 Division 1 Round 5

Páirc Mhuire

Fri 8 May

7:30pm

Carrickmacross Emmets v Scotstown

U16 Division 3 Round 5

Carrickmacross

Fri 8 May

7:30pm

O’Neill Emeralds v Scotstown

U16 Division 4 Round 5

Doohamlet

Sat 9 May

12:00pm

Monaghan Harps (C) v Scotstown (C)

U14 Division 7

Monaghan

Sat 9 May

12:00pm

Scotstown (A) v Clontibret (A)

U14 Division 1 Round 5

Páirc Mhuire

Sat 9 May

7:00pm

Aghabog Emmets v Scotstown

Junior League Round 3

Aghabog

Sat 9 May

7:00pm

Brigid O’Neills v Scotstown

LGFA Reserve League Division 3 Round 2

Brigid O’Neills

Sun 10 May

11:00am

Scotstown v Latton

LGFA Reserve League Division 1 Round 4

Scotstown

Sun 10 May

11:00am

Scotstown (B) v Monaghan Harps (B)

U14 Division 5

Kilmore

Sun 10 May

12:00pm

Scotstown v Castleblayney Faughs

RFL Division 3B Round 3

Scotstown

Sun 10 May

3:30pm

Castleblayney v Scotstown

Senior League Round 3

Castleblayney

Mon 11 May

7:00pm

Sean McDermotts v Scotstown

LGFA U16 Division 1 Round 3

Sean McDermotts

Mon 11 May

7:30pm

Carrickmacross v Scotstown A

MFL Division 1 Round 7

Carrickmacross

Fri 15 May

7:45pm

Scotstown v Killeevan Sarsfields

Junior League Round 4

Páirc Mhuire

Sat 16 May

7:00pm

Scotstown v Clontibret O’Neills

Senior League Round 4

Páirc Mhuire

Mon 18 May

7:00pm

Monaghan Harps LGFA v Scotstown A

LGFA U14 Girls Division 1 Round 3

TBC


Ulster Senior Championship Semi Final result – Monaghan (1-30) v (3-23) Derry

Monaghan produced one of the most exciting Ulster championship games ever with a stunning victory with the final Rory Beggan epic kick of the ball over Derry in the Ulster Senior Championship Semi‑Final. In a game full of intensity, resilience, a 12 point comeback and big‑moment last gasp brilliance, the county team showed immense character to force extra‑time and then power over the line in front of a massive Farney crowd in Armagh. It was a proud day for Scotstown, with our players once again central to Monaghan’s success.

Jack McCarron (who score 0-3) delivered one of the defining moments of the match, holding his nerve to land a last‑gasp magnificent equaliser at the end of normal time, a pressure two pointer kick from the side line that kept Monaghan alive and sent the game to extra‑time. 

Rory Beggan was outstanding throughout, contributing 0–6 (including three superb two‑pointers) and nailing the decisive extra‑time free that ultimately sealed the win. His kick‑outs, long‑range accuracy and calmness under pressure were exemplary. Mícheál Bannigan’s excellent goal came directly from Scotstown influence, with Rory Beggan won the Derry kick‑out, delivered the quick pass, and Bannigan finished clinically to swing momentum Monaghan’s way. Congratulations to Rory winning the Man of the Match. 

Ryan O’Toole, Mícheál McCarville (0-3,  two pointer) and Conor McCarthy (0-2, two pointer) all played key roles, bringing physicality, pace and smart decision‑making in a fiercely contested battle. 

This was a performance full of heart, belief and quality, and the club is immensely proud of how our players represented Scotstown on the provincial stage.

Massive congratulations to the entire Monaghan panel and management team on reaching the Ulster Final. The county moves forward with huge momentum, and we wish the team and management every success as preparations continue for the next challenge, which takes place in Clones on Sunday 17th May.

Match essentials

Fixture: Monaghan v Armagh — Ulster SFC Final.

Date and time: Sunday 17th May, 4:15pm. 

Venue: Clones. 

Tickets: Details on Tickets for the game will be made available shortly, please see our social media platforms. 

Congratulations to Rory Beggan Man of the Match

A huge congratulations to Rory Beggan — Man of the Match after a stunning display that sent Monaghan into the Ulster final in the most dramatic thrilling and exciting Ulster Semi Final of the ages!

What a game for Rory Beggan and the Monaghan team and management! Rory finished the game with 0‑6 (three perfect two‑pointers) and calmly slotted the final extra‑time 45 metre free right at the death to send Monaghan into the Ulster final after trailing by a point. 

Rory’s influence went well beyond his scoring and goalkeeping, he played a key role in Micheál Bannigan’s brilliant goal, winning the Derry kick‑out and delivering the inch‑perfect pass that led to the crucial green flag. 

The finish to normal time was unbelievable: Jack McCarron’s dramatic and exceptional sideline two‑pointer which forced extra‑time, was enabled by Rory who was at the centre of the protests and discussions with the referee, justifiably arguing that the sideline kick should be allowed after the hooter.

A massive well done to Rory on a composed, match‑winning performance and to the entire Monaghan team and management for an extraordinary comeback.

Monaghan U20 and Minor Ulster Championship wins

Hard luck to the Monaghan U20 team who were defeated by a strong Tyrone side in the Ulster U20 Final on Wednesday evening. Despite a battling display, Monaghan were unable to match Tyrone’s second‑half surge, with the Tyrone U20s pulling clear to claim the provincial title by a scoreline 4-19 to 0-22. Well done to Monaghan for their work‑rate and resilience throughout, and made several comebacks but unfortunately wasn’t their day.

From a Scotstown perspective, the club is immensely proud of the contribution of our players and management representatives throughout the entire U20 campaign. Max Maguire (Vice‑Captain), Tommy Mallen, Mark McCaffrey, Donnacha Connolly, Conal Gallagher and Seán Óg McElwain, along with Darren Hughes on the management team, and Barry McKenna in Strength and Conditioning, all played key roles in guiding Monaghan to the Ulster decider. Their leadership, commitment and performances across the championship have been widely praised, and they continue to be fantastic ambassadors for the club.

Hard luck to the Monaghan Minors in their 3-16 to 0-18 defeat at home to Tyrone in Round 2 of the Ulster Minor Championship. 

Ulster Ladies Senior Championship

Monaghan Ladies – Ulster Championship Semi‑Final Win 0-13 to 0-8 against Down. Huge congratulations to the Monaghan Ladies who recorded an excellent victory over Down to book their place in the Ulster Senior Championship Final. It was a strong, composed team performance, with Monaghan controlling the key moments and finishing with real confidence to secure a fully deserved win. The Monaghan ladies play Cavan in the final. We wish our players on the panel Éabha, Casey, the rest of the players, the management including Edel Corrigan, and Charlene Sherry (FLO) the very best.

Monaghan Minor girls win the Ulster Bronze Championship

A massive congratulations to our players on the Monaghan LGFA minor panel, Brannagh Connolly, Aoife Corrigan, Katie McCormack, and Hollie Mullen, and the rest of the team and management on winning the Ulster Bronze Championship against Antrim 2-14 to 4-7 with the final kick of the game!

Under 14 Monaghan Girls All Ireland Festival of Football

The Under 14 Monaghan girls play Laois in the all-Ireland quarter final on the 9th May. Best wishes to the Scotstown players on the panel; captain Aoife McArdle, Cayla McGinnity, Aoibheann Marin, Katie Mullen, and Cassie Woods; and to rest of the team and management. 

Scotstown GAA Online Club Lotto – New Jackpot €14,000

This Wednesday 6th May the lotto jackpot is €14,000!

In the April 29th draw, no jackpot winner. Numbers drawn on the night were 2, 16, 18, 20. We had FIVE Lucky-Dip winners, Paul Hand, Maura Morgan McKenna, Sharon McMeel, Caroline Sweeney, Eddie Sherry who win €20 each. Next draw Wednesday 6th May at 8.30pm. 

Please go to website link below

https://member.clubspot.app/club/scotstown-gaa/fundraisers

for our Clubspot Platform to play our online lotto.

Simply scroll down to the Lotto section and choose your Lotto package and then select 4 numbers. €2 for one Line, 3 Lines for just €5 discounts form multi week selections!

There are 4 numbers to choose from a range of 1 to 31.

Match the 4 numbers to win the Jackpot.

If there is no jackpot winner there will be lucky dips. Jackpot €14,000

Social Club open

The Social Club is open this Friday, and Sunday from 9pm. Bar Rota: Sean McGovern and Brian McGinnity. 

Club shop 

The Club Shop is next open this Friday 8th May from 7pm to 8pm.

Groundsperson Position
Scotstown GAA is currently recruiting a groundsperson for general maintenance and upkeep of our club grounds. This is an 18-hour CE Scheme role located at Scotstown GAA grounds.
For further information or to express interest, please contact Pauline on 085 119 7063 or Aidan on 087 684 7415.

Help us tell the Scotstown GAA story.

We’re building our Communications Team and would love more people to get involved. Whether you’re into social media, photography, content creation, match reports, live tweeting, multimedia, website updates or event planning — there’s a place for you.

Every skill level is welcome. If you enjoy being creative, supporting the club, and helping share what makes Scotstown special, we’d love to hear from you. Please contact us by private message on our social media platforms, or whatsapp our Facebook page, or contact Padraig on 087 2349711. 

Health and Wellbeing

Scotstown GAA will continue in 2026 with its Healthy Club project which aims to help GAA clubs explore how they support the holistic health of their members and the communities they serve. During last year we held several wellbeing events including a charity fun / walk which took place on St. Brigid’s weekend, daffodil planting in Kilmore to commemorate National Daffodil day for the Irish Cancer Society, and the GAA for All initiative which took place during May and June. On the first weekend of August we had the post Blessing of the Graves refreshments event in the complex. In September the club has been officially awarded the prestigious Gold status as part of the Healthy Club Recognition programme for 2025 and we had the return of the card nights. Make Your Ceili has returned this winter. Recent events in early 2026 included Daffodil day and the G4MO Fun Run and Walk the Blackwater All Stars sessions have started. Last Friday we supported the FTD brother’s marathon run through the Parish. See next note. 

FTD Brothers Marathon Fundraiser – Tydavent Parish Stage of County Monaghan

Last Friday, the remarkable FTD Brothers, Jordan and Cian Adams, passed through Tydavnet Parish, including Scotstown and Ballinode as part of their incredible challenge of running 33 marathons in 33 days, one in every county in Ireland, to raise vital funds and awareness for families affected by dementia. Their campaign supports both the Alzheimer Society of Ireland and the FTD Brothers Foundation, with 50% of all donations going directly to the Alzheimer Society. The Tydavnet Parish leg of the marathon brought a fantastic turnout from across the parish, with club members, families, neighbours and supporters lining the route to cheer the brothers on. It was a powerful and uplifting community moment, and the club was proud to stand behind such an inspiring cause. A huge thank you to everyone involved in the promotion and help provided along this part of their journey and all those who came out to support, to those who ran stretches alongside the brothers, and to all who donated or helped spread the word. Your encouragement meant a great deal to Jordan and Cian as they continue their journey around Ireland. We wish the FTD Brothers every success as they complete the remaining stages of this extraordinary fundraiser. Their resilience, positivity and commitment to supporting families living with dementia is truly inspiring.

Blackwater All Stars – Inclusive GAA Session

A huge well done to everyone involved in the Blackwater All Stars inclusive GAA session held on the last 2 Saturday mornings in St. Mellans, Truagh. It was a fantastic turnout, with children from Scotstown, Emyvale and Truagh taking part in a fun, supportive and brilliantly positive morning of football.

Details for the next Blackwater All Stars session will be confirmed shortly, and we look forward to seeing everyone again for another morning of inclusive, enjoyable Gaelic games.

Gaelic 4 Mothers & Others – New Season Taster Session

Our Gaelic for Mothers & Others had their first outing on Saturday evening and what an evening it was! The sun was shining, the football was flowing, and the craic was mighty as we took on Sean McDermotts.

A huge welcome to all our debutantes who pulled on the blue jersey for the very first time, you were brilliant! 

If you'd like to get involved, we'd love to have you!

Come along to training on Mondays at 8:15pm or contact Nicola on 086 406 1434 for more information.

Mná na hÉireann — it's never too late to start!

Scór agus Cultúr

The next Scor event will be Spraoi Scor in early June. Please watch this space for further details. 

Golden Jubilee of Scotstown Comhaltas

Golden Jubilee of Scotstown Comhaltas in the Sports Complex on Saturday 16th May at 8pm. A night of celebration with Music Song & Dance. Gráinne Mc Elwain will bring us down Bóthairín na Smaointe in a night of reminiscences! Admission free! A limited number of Commemorative Booklet! Cupán tae & Soláistí! All welcome!

Ciorcal

Tá an Ciorcal sa Spórtlann gach Oíche Mháirt ag a 8 a chlog! Fáilte roimh gach duine! 

Tá an Ciorcal ar siúl gach oiche Máirt sa Spórtlann ag a 8 a chlog!  Tar isteach don caint is Comhrá! Freisin tá an Ciorcal Beag ag tosnú ag 7.30 San ionad céanna . Ag súil le sibh a fheiceáil!                                     

Irish Classes

Beginners Irish classes have commenced in Kilmore on Tuesday evenings in meeting room Scotstown complex. Classes are at 7:30pm.




By Gareth Sherry April 15, 2026
Senior Men Scotstown opened their 2026 Loughman Sports Senior League campaign at Páirc Mhuire on Saturday evening last against Corduff, producing a strong and composed performance to claim the first win of the season. The Blues started brightly, settling quickly into the game and taking control of possession. Early scores helped Scotstown build momentum, and the team carried that sharpness throughout the first half, moving the ball well and keeping the scoreboard ticking. Corduff responded strongly with spells of pressure, but Scotstown’s defence stood firm, turning over key attacks and launching several well-worked counter-moves leading 0-10 to 1-3. As the second half progressed, the home side continued to push on, adding important scores to keep daylight between the teams. In the closing stages, Scotstown managed the game intelligently, maintaining their lead and seeing out the contest with confidence to secure a deserved opening-round victory. A positive start to the league campaign, with plenty of encouraging signs across the pitch. Final score of 0-15 to 1-6. The senior men next play Inniskeen away on Sunday 26 th April at 3pm continuing the league series of competitive clashes both home and away throughout April, May, June and early July. Scotstown’s fixtures are as follows: Round 1 (11 April – 6pm): Scotstown (0-15) v (1-6) Corduff, Páirc Mhuire Round 2 (26 April – 3pm): Inniskeen v Scotstown, Inniskeen Round 3 (10 May – 3:30pm): Castleblayney v Scotstown, Castleblayney Round 4 (16 May – 7pm): Scotstown v Clontibret, Páirc Mhuire Round 5 (24 May - TBC): Cremartin v Scotstown, Cremartin Round 6 (5 June – 8pm): Scotstown v Gaeil Triucha, Páirc Mhuire Round 7 (14 June - TBC): Latton v Scotstown, Latton Round 8 (26 June – 8pm): Scotstown v Carrickmacross, Páirc Mhuire Round 9 (4 July – 5pm): Magheracloone v Scotstown, Magheracloone We wish our senior team and management the very best as preparations continue for the season ahead. With strong support behind them, we look forward to another committed and exciting league campaign. Junior Men Scotstown’s Junior Men put in a committed effort to Currin (played in Kilmore), but Currin proved the stronger team on the day, finishing out 4–15 to 3–7 in the opening round of the 2026 Junior Football League. Currin started sharply and built an early lead, but Scotstown responded well with a well-taken goal to keep themselves in the contest. The first half was competitive, with both sides trading scores, but Currin’s ability to convert chances gave them the advantage at the break. In the second half, Scotstown battled hard and struck for two more goals, showing great determination and work rate throughout the field. Currin, however, remained clinical in front of the posts, adding key scores that kept them in control as the game entered the final stages. Despite the result, the Scotstown men showed plenty of fight, created good scoring chances, and demonstrated strong teamwork in their first outing of the season. There’s lots to build on as the league campaign continues. The Juniors will continue their campaign at home to Oram on Saturday 25th April at 7pm, with four home games in total at Páirc Mhuire across the league. Scotstown Junior Fixtures: Round 1 – 11 April – 7pm: Currin v Scotstown (Kilmore) Round 2 – 25 April – 7pm: Scotstown v Oram (Home – Páirc Mhuire) Round 3 – 9 May – 7pm: Aghabog Emmets v Scotstown (Away) Round 4 – 15 May – 7:45pm: Scotstown v Killeevan Sarsfields (Home – Páirc Mhuire) Round 5 – 24 May – 2pm: Blackhill Emeralds v Scotstown (Away) Round 6 – 5 June – 8pm: Scotstown v Toome (Home – Páirc Mhuire) Round 7 – 14 June - TBC: Rockcorry v Scotstown (Away) Round 8 – 26 June – 8pm: Scotstown v Drumhowan (Home – Páirc Mhuire) Round 9 – 4 July – 7pm: Scotstown v Sean McDermotts (Home – Páirc Mhuire) Best of luck to the team and management for the season ahead. An Bhoth Abú. Men’s Reserves Senior Reserves – Division 1A The Senior Reserves return to action this Wednesday, 15th April, away to Corduff at 8 pm in Round 2 (replay after abandoned). Their Round 3 fixture against Latton was also postponed due to weather, but preparations remain strong as the team looks to build momentum. Next fixtures: Magheracloone v Scotstown – Sat 18 Apr, 7 pm, Magheracloone Carrickmacross v Scotstown – Wed 29 Apr, 7:45 pm, Carrickmacross Junior 2B Reserves – Division 2B The Junior 2B Reserves had no games in the past week. They travel to Eire Óg this Sunday, 19th April, 12 pm, before hosting Truagh on Wednesday, 22nd April, 7:30 pm in Páirc Mhuire. Next fixtures: Eire Óg v Scotstown – Sun 19 Apr, 12 pm, Smithborough Scotstown v Truagh – Wed 22 Apr, 7:30 pm, Páirc Mhuire Junior 3B Reserves – Division 3B Our Junior 3B Reserves opened their campaign with a hardfought 29 to 29 draw against Aughnamullen at home last Sunday. The team showed great spirit and teamwork throughout. They now travel to Inniskeen next Sunday, 26th April, 7 pm for Round 2. Next fixture: Inniskeen v Scotstown – Sun 26 Apr, 12pm, Inniskeen All three reserve teams will be looking to build momentum as the season settles in. Best of luck to the players and management teams in the weeks ahead. Minor Football – Round 1 Preview The Minor Boys host Magheracloone this Monday, 13th April, 7:15 pm in Kilmore for Round 3 of the Division 1 League. Despite a strong performance against Castleblayney last week, the minors lost 3-11 to 1-8 and the team will look to build on their progress and secure their first win of the campaign. Next fixture: Scotstown A v Magheracloone – Mon 13 Apr, 7:15 pm, Kilmore U16 Boys — Fixtures Ahead All three U16 teams are back in action this week following mixed results last time out. Division 1 (A) – A fine win away to Magheracloone (34 to 18) sees the A team host Donaghmoyne on Thursday, 23 April, 7:15 pm in Scotstown. Division 3 (B) – The B team face Latton O’Rahilly at home on Friday, 24 April, 7:15 pm after a defeat to Sean McDermotts. Division 4 (C) – The C team host Magheracloone on Friday, 24 April, 7:15 pm following their battling display, but defeat against Inniskeen. Best of luck to all three sides in Round 3. U14 Boys The U14 boys had no games in the past week and return for Round 3 this weekend. Division 1 (A) – Home to Carrickmacross on Saturday, 18 April, 12 pm in Páirc Mhuire. Division 7 (C) – Away to Castleblayney Faughs C on Saturday, 18 April, 1:30 pm in St Mary’s Park. Division 5 (B) – Home to Aughnamullen B on Sunday, 19 April, 11 am in Kilmore. Best of luck to all three teams and management. U12 Boys Our U12 boys continue their Spring League journey with Week 3 fixtures completed last weekend. The focus remains on skill development and enjoyment as the teams prepare for Finals Day on 24–25 April. Ladies Football Scotstown’s Senior Ladies opened their 2026 league campaign on Sunday morning at Páirc Mhuire, producing a strong and spirited performance in a highly competitive contest against Magheracloone. The game was tight throughout, with both sides enjoying periods of momentum and creating plenty of scoring chances. Scotstown struck for three well-worked goals, showing sharp movement and excellent finishing in the forward line. Magheracloone, however, were consistent and accurate with their point-taking, keeping the scoreboard ticking and edging ahead as the game entered the final stages. Despite pushing hard right to the final whistle and creating late opportunities, Scotstown were unable to close the gap, with Magheracloone holding on for a narrow win. A committed display from the team with lots of positives to take into the next round. Full-time: Scotstown 3–7, Magheracloone 1–13 The ladies travel to Magheracloone again on Sunday, 26 April, 11:30 am for Round 3 of the Reserve League Division 1.
By Gareth Sherry January 26, 2026
An Bhoth GAA Club Notes 26/01/2026 Scotstown GAA Gaelic Life Team of the Year nominations A massive congratulations to our 8 senior players for making the nominations for the Gaelic Life team of the year after the amazing run to the Ulster Championship glory; Rory Beggan, Kieran Hughes, Darragh Murray, Ryan O’Toole, Micheal McCarville, Mattie Maguire, Max Maguire, and Jack McCarron. Please vote on the link here https://www.gaeliclife.com/club-all-stars/vote-2025-mens-football-team-of-the-year/ Congratulations to Emyvale GAA Club Harvey Colleran, Alastair Stewart and Karl Gallagher, and Carrickmacross Emmets Stephen O’Hanlon & Aaron Lynch who were also nominated. Division 1 National Football League Round 2 – Monaghan v Roscommon this Sunday Monaghan opened up their National League campaign with a Division 1 Round 1 game against Armagh at home in Clones on Sunday last. Hard luck in their 1-27 to 0-18 defeat. They next play Roscommon in Round 2 of the National League Division 1 this Sunday 1st February at 2:00pm. All the best to our Blues on the County panel, and the rest of the Monaghan team, and the management. You can get your tickets at McMahon’s Centra Scotstown. No ticket sales at the ground. The full Monaghan fixture list is as follows. Round 1: Monaghan (0-18) v (1-27) Armagh, Sunday January 25th 2:00pm, Clones; Round 2: Roscommon v Monaghan, Sunday 1st February, 2:00pm, Roscommon; Round 3: Dublin v Monaghan, Saturday 14th February, 7:00pm, Dublin; Round 4: Monaghan v Mayo, Sunday 22nd February, 1:45pm, Clones; Round 5: Kerry v Monaghan, Sunday 1st March, 1:15pm, Killarney; Round 6: Monaghan v Galway, Sunday 15th March, Inniskeen, 3:45pm; Round 7: Monaghan v Donegal, Sunday 22nd March, 3:30pm, Clones. Lidl Ladies Division 2 National Football League Round 2 – Monaghan v Donegal this Sunday The County Monaghan Senior Ladies team commenced their league campaign with a home game against Tyrone on Sunday last in Round 1 of the Lidl Ladies Division 1 National Football League. Hard luck in their 7-11 to 0-11 defeat. They next play Donegal at home in round 2 of the National Ladies Football League Division 2 at 2pm this Sunday 1st February. We wish our players on the panel, Michaela Grew, Caoimhe Kelly, Eabha Sherry and Casey Treanor, and the rest of the team and management the very best. National League Tickets You can purchase your tickets for the Round 2 Roscommon v Monaghan National League Division 2 National League game (in Roscommon this Sunday 1st February at 2pm) in McMahon’s Centra Scotstown shop through the Ticketmaster system. Congratulations to Casey Treanor Congratulations to Casey Treanor who has been named as Vice Captain of the Monaghan Senior Ladies team. Juvenile Presentation Night – Coming soon We are having a presentation night for our juveniles in the Scotstown Complex shortly. A night to celebrate our amazing Juvenile success in 2025. Please see our social media platforms for details. The Big Prediction Quiz – Underway We are having the popular Prediction Competition Quiz from previous years for this year’s National Football League games which started last weekend. The leaderboard will be updated later in the week. Please see our social media platforms. Many thanks to everyone who is participating and to those who organised it. Scotstown GAA Online Club Lotto – New Jackpot €11,400 Thanks to everyone involved in our online lotto draw for a €11,200 jackpot on Wednesday 28th January. Please see our Social Media platforms for more details of the results. In the January 21st draw, there was NO Jackpot winner. Numbers drawn on the night were 8, 10, 15, 20. We had FIVE Lucky-Dip winners, Paddy Power, Mark Stirrat, Catherine O'Toole, Dahy & Tracey Gallagher, and Colin McAree who win €20 each. Congratulations to all our winners! The Scotstown GAA online Lotto Draw takes place every Wednesday at 8:30pm with last entries at 8pm. The draw is conducted on-line and is fully automated using secure facilities. There are 4 numbers to choose from a range of 1 to 31. Match the 4 numbers to win the Jackpot of €11,400. If no jackpot winner €200 is rolled over to the following week. Also if there is no jackpot winner there will be lucky dips. Next draw is Wednesday 4th February at 8:30pm. Ciste Draw The January Ciste draw will take place this Saturday night, 31st January at 10:00pm, in the Social Club. You can purchase your Ciste tickets in our local shops. There are tickets, envelopes and collection boxes in each of these shops; McMahon Centra, Scotstown; XL Ballinode & Killylough, and in Knockatallon. You can also purchase your Ciste tickets using the Scotstown Clubforce website and clicking on ‘buy event tickets’ link. First prize €1,000 and 5 prizes of €100 must be won. In total €18,000 in prize money is won every year! Celebration Gala Night Save the date! On Friday 27th March there will a Scotstown GAA Gala night in the Hillgrove Hotel to celebrate our Ulster Senior Club Champions. More details coming soon. Membership 2026 – Now open for payment on Clubspot You can register for 2026 Membership on our Clubspot app. Please go to Menu, select Memberships, Buy Membership and select your appropriate option. Please note all players, underage and adult should now be registered. 2025 registration has expired. All players must be registered before commencing training, also for s&c sessions in the gym. Any teams who have started group trainings should register asap. Cairde na Botha – 4th Year subscription Many thanks to all those involved in the Cairde na Botha initiative. For those who subscribed on the 4 year subscription plan, and haven’t completed year 4, the 4th year subscription is due. Thanks! Social Club open The Social Club is open this Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9pm. Bar Rota: Stephen McKenna and Colin Casey. Club shop The Club Shop is next open this Friday 30th January from 7pm to 8pm. Scotstown Podcasts The latest Scotstown GAA Podcasts are Live: Episodes 8 and 9 with Sean Morgan and Seamus McElwain, and Episode 10 with Paddy Carroll. Please see our Social Media platforms for more details. Subscribe or follow on your favourite platform and don't miss an episode. Here is the direct link to our podbean channel https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-725wx-1a01d0c Interested in Volunteering? Anyone interested in helping out in one of our many new committees, we are looking for volunteers. Please contact Cyril at 087 9628521. Health and Wellbeing Scotstown GAA will continue in 2026 with its Healthy Club project which aims to help GAA clubs explore how they support the holistic health of their members and the communities they serve. During last year we held several wellbeing events including a charity fun / walk which took place on St. Brigid’s weekend, daffodil planting in Kilmore to commemorate National Daffodil day for the Irish Cancer Society, and the GAA for All initiative which took place during May and June. On the first weekend of August we had the post Blessing of the Graves refreshments event in the complex. In September the club has been officially awarded the prestigious Gold status as part of the Healthy Club Recognition programme for 2025 and we recently had the return of the card nights. Make Your Ceili returns this winter with the recent launch. Couch to 5km! Well done to everyone who braved the wet morning and took part in Week 3 of the Gaelic for Mothers & Others Couch to 5km challenge! It was fantastic to see such a great turnout. If you missed it, don’t worry — it’s not too late to join, and all are very welcome to come along again next Sunday. If you have any questions, please contact Nicola Neeson on +353 86 406 1434. Maith thú! Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs Steps Challenge 2026 The Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs Steps Challenge is back for the 7th year for one of Ireland’s biggest walking challenges, bringing clubs and communities together. Kicking off on 7th January 2026 – participants are asked to track a combined 4000km over 5 weeks up until 11th February. Any club hitting the 4000km on the finish date will be entered into a draw to win a share of €30,000 funding for their club. Please see our Social Media platforms for more details. Card Playing night returns for winter 2025 / 2026 Scotstown GAA are inviting everyone to come along and play Cards in the Scotstown complex this Friday 30th January at 8:00pm for all ages, especially young people who want to learn the game of 45, there will be card players there on the night to guide and help, fun night ahead don’t let our traditional card games become a thing of the past. Studio Room Booking – Kilmore Hub Dear members. There is now a live calendar available on our website kilmorehub.ie showing the availability of the studio room for team sessions, meetings, or other club use. To book the studio, please message 085 151 3753 via WhatsApp. Thanks for helping us keep everything organised! Scór agus Cultúr The Ulster final for Scor Sinsir is provisionally fixed for Saturday March 21st. Ulster Scor semifinals Saturday and Sunday March 7th and 8th. Monaghan scor senior final possibly weekend of Friday February 20th Nb dates subject to confirmation. Venues and times to be decided. Ciorcal Tá an Ciorcal sa Spórtlann gach Oíche Mháirt ag a 8 a chlog! Fáilte roimh gach duine! Irish Classes Beginners Irish commencing on Tuesday 3rd Feb (studio) in Kilmore then following Tuesday in meeting room Scotstown complex.
By Gareth Sherry January 21, 2026
An Bhoth GAA Club Notes – 20/01/2026 Monaghan GAA 2025 Awards Night On Saturday night last, the Monaghan GAA Annual Awards 2025 took place in the Four Seasons Hotel, Monaghan. A massive congratulations to all our Monaghan GAA 2025 award winners and to those who received county retirement presentations on the night: 2025 Award Winners Senior Footballer of the Year – Kieran Hughes Young Footballer of the Year – Max Maguire Minor Championship Referee of the Year – Andrew Mullen County Retirement Presentations Shane Carey Darren Hughes Kieran Hughes Thanks to Monaghan GAA and the Four Seasons Hotel Monaghan for hosting and organising another excellent awards night. Well done also to Gráinne McElwain for MC duties on the evening. 2026 Bank of Ireland Dr. McKenna Cup Monaghan continued their strong run in the Dr. McKenna Cup with an exciting 1-15 to 2-10 semi-final victory over Tyrone on Wednesday evening last in Inniskeen. This result saw Monaghan finish top of Section B and qualify for the McKenna Cup Final, which took place on Saturday last against Donegal in Omagh. While it ended in disappointment with a 2-17 to 0-11 defeat , well done to the team and management on reaching the final and producing a very impressive run throughout the competition. Division 1 National Football League – Round 1 Monaghan v Armagh – Sunday 25th January Intercounty football moves up another level this weekend as the National Football League gets underway following the McKenna Cup. Monaghan will compete in Division 1 this year after gaining promotion last season and winning the Division 2 League Final. The top tier includes Armagh, Donegal, Dublin, Galway, Kerry, Mayo and Roscommon . Round 1 Fixture Monaghan v Armagh Sunday 25th January 2:00pm St. Tiernach’s Park, Clones Best wishes to all our Blues on the county panel, and to the entire Monaghan team and management. 🎟️ Tickets can be purchased in McMahon’s Centra Scotstown . Please note: no ticket sales at the ground. Full Monaghan NFL Division 1 Fixtures Round 1: Monaghan v Armagh – Sunday 25th January, 2:00pm, Clones Round 2: Roscommon v Monaghan – Sunday 1st February, 2:00pm, Roscommon Round 3: Dublin v Monaghan – Saturday 14th February, 7:00pm, Dublin Round 4: Monaghan v Mayo – Sunday 22nd February, 1:45pm, Clones Round 5: Kerry v Monaghan – Sunday 1st March, 1:15pm, Killarney Round 6: Monaghan v Galway – Sunday 15th March, 3:45pm, Inniskeen Round 7: Monaghan v Donegal – Sunday 22nd March, 3:30pm, Clones Lidl Ladies National Football League – Division 2, Round 1 The Monaghan Senior Ladies begin their league campaign this weekend with a home fixture: Monaghan v Tyrone Sunday 25th January 2:00pm Blackhill Best wishes to our club players Michaela Grew, Eabha Sherry and Casey Treanor , along with the rest of the team and management, as the new league season begins. National League Tickets Tickets for Monaghan v Armagh (Division 1 NFL) this Sunday at 2:00pm in Clones can be purchased through the Ticketmaster system in McMahon’s Centra Scotstown . The Big Prediction Quiz – Deadline This Saturday! Think you know your GAA? Now is the time to prove it. Our popular National Football League Prediction Quiz returns again for 2026. The competition covers all NFL games beginning on 24th January , and entries must be submitted before Round 1 throws in . Enter online or via hard copy Compete to be crowned Prediction Quiz Champion 🔗 Enter here: https://www.scotstowngaa.ie/nfl-prediction-quiz-2026 Scotstown GAA Online Lotto – New Jackpot €11,200 Thank you to everyone who supported our online Lotto draw for the €11,000 jackpot on Wednesday 21st January. In the 14th January draw , there was no jackpot winner . Numbers drawn: 6, 10, 14, 21 Lucky Dip Winners (€20 each): Orla Beggan Eilish Treanor Damian Stirrat Noel McCabe Catherine McElvaney Congratulations to all winners. The Scotstown GAA Online Lotto draw takes place every Wednesday at 8:30pm , with last entries at 8:00pm. Choose 4 numbers from 1–31 Match all 4 to win the €11,200 jackpot If no jackpot winner, €200 rolls over Lucky dips paid each week 📅 Next draw: Wednesday 28th January at 8:30pm Celebration Gala Night 📌 Save the date! A Scotstown GAA Celebration Gala Night will take place on Friday 27th March in the Hillgrove Hotel to celebrate our Ulster Senior Club Champions . More details coming soon. Membership 2026 – Now Open on Clubspot 2026 membership is now open via the Clubspot app . Please: Go to Menu Select Memberships Buy Membership Choose the appropriate option Please note: 2025 registrations have now expired All underage and adult players must be registered before training Registration is also required for S&C gym sessions Any teams that have already commenced group training should register as soon as possible . Cairde na Botha – 4th Year Subscription Many thanks to everyone involved in the Cairde na Botha initiative. For those on the 4-year subscription plan who have not yet completed Year 4, the final year subscription is now due . Thank you for your continued support. Social Club Open The Social Club will be open this: Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9:00pm Bar Rota: Peadar Sherry & Charlene Sherry Club Shop The Club Shop will next be open on: Friday 30th January 7:00pm – 8:00pm Scotstown GAA Podcasts The latest Scotstown GAA Podcasts are now live: Episodes 8 & 9 – Sean Morgan & Seamus McElwain Episode 10 – Paddy Carroll Please see our social media platforms for more details. Subscribe or follow on your preferred platform so you don’t miss an episode. 🔗 Podbean link: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-725wx-1a01d0c Interested in Volunteering? We are seeking volunteers to assist across our various new committees. If you would like to get involved, please contact Cyril on 087 962 8521 . Health & Wellbeing Scotstown GAA will continue its Healthy Club Project throughout 2026, supporting the holistic health of our members and wider community. During the past year, activities included: Charity fun walk on St. Brigid’s weekend Daffodil planting in Kilmore for National Daffodil Day GAA for All initiative during May and June Post Blessing of the Graves refreshments in August Return of card nights Launch of Make Your Céilí this winter In September, the club was officially awarded Gold Status under the Healthy Club Recognition Programme for 2025. Couch to 5km Well done to everyone who braved the wet conditions and took part in Week 2 of the Gaelic for Mothers & Others Couch to 5km challenge. It was great to see such a strong turnout. If you missed it, don’t worry — it’s not too late to join, and everyone is welcome again next Sunday. For more information, please contact Nicola Neeson on 086 406 1434 . Maith thú! Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs Steps Challenge 2026 The Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs Steps Challenge returns for its 7th year , bringing clubs and communities together for one of Ireland’s largest walking initiatives. Starts: 7th January 2026 Duration: 5 weeks Finish: 11th February 2026 Target: 4,000km combined distance Any club reaching 4,000km by the finish date will be entered into a draw to win a share of €30,000 funding . Please see our social media platforms for further details. Card Playing Night – Winter 2025/26 Card playing nights return this winter. Everyone is welcome to attend this Friday 23rd January at 8:00pm in the Scotstown complex. All ages are encouraged, especially young people who wish to learn the game of 45. Experienced players will be present on the night to help and guide. A fun night guaranteed — let’s not allow our traditional card games to fade away. Studio Room Booking – Kilmore Hub A live calendar is now available on our website kilmorehub.ie , showing studio room availability for: Team sessions Meetings Other club use To book the studio, please WhatsApp 085 151 3753 . Thanks to all members for helping keep everything organised. Scór agus Cultúr Ulster Scór Sinsir Final: Provisionally Saturday 21st March Ulster Semi-Finals: Saturday & Sunday, 7th–8th March Monaghan Senior Scór Final: Possibly weekend of Friday 20th February Dates, venues and times remain subject to confirmation. An Ciorcal ar ais oíche amárach, 13ú lá, ag 8 a chlog sa Spórtlann. Fáilte romhaibh go léir!