Scotstown GAA Club Notes 15/08/2023

An Bhoth GAA Club Notes 15/08/2023 
Under 17 Division 4 League Final – Scotstown 1-16 Monaghan Harps 4-4
A massive congratulations to the Under 17 Scotstown B team and management in an amazing Division 4 League Cup win against Monaghan Harps in an epic final in Éire Óg Smithborough on Saturday last. Monaghan Harps started strongly and were leading by 1-1 to 0-0 after 7 minutes. Scotstown found their rhythm and after 22 minutes levelled the score with 4 superb points, 3 from Cathal McElwain and 1 from Eoin Prunty. However Monaghan Harps quickly responded to the Scotstown pressure with a second goal before Scotstown levelled the game again after 28 minutes with 3 further well placed points, 1 each from Dean Mulligan, Darragh Keenan and Cathal McElwain. However, Monaghan Harps took the initiative again and took a 4 point lead into the half time break with a 3rd goal and a point and a half time score of Scotstown 0-7 Monaghan Harps 3-2. Monaghan Harps continued their strong play into the start of the second half with another goal in the first minute increasing their advantage to 7 points. The Blues dug deep and produced an amazing comeback to level the score at 0-14 to 4-2 after 20 minutes, with superb points by Cathal McElwain (2), Ellis Foy (2), Darragh Keenan, Joe Foley and Conn Deery. Monaghan Harps quickly responded to restore their lead with a point, but Scotstown levelled again with a superb point by Conn Deery, before the Blues took the lead for the first time with 2 minutes to go with another brilliant point by Cathal McElwain. Into injury time Monaghan Harps equalised, however Ellis Foy secured the League cup with an excellent goal shortly after. Monaghan Harps pressed for the equaliser but Scotstown held their nerve and defended well and the game finished Scotstown 1-16 Monaghan Harps 4-4. Well done to the team and management on an excellent league campaign and final and congratulations on winning the Under 17 Division 4 League Cup. Hard luck and commiserations to Monaghan Harps. Many thanks to Éire Óg for hosting the final. All the best to the Scotstown B team in the Championship. Scotstown Team and Scorers: Eanna McCarey (Joint Captain); Daithi Harvey; John Keys; Eoin Prunty (0-1); Gareth Rhatigan (Joint Captain); Conn Deery (0-2); Joe Foley (0-1); Lucas Sherry; Andrew Gallagher; Darragh Keenan (0-2); Shane Murray; Dean Mulligan (0-1); Cathal McElwain (0-7); Conal Sherlock; Dylan McGuirk; Ellis Foy (1-2); Caolin Clerkin; Conor McMeel; Eoin Murray; Nathan McCabe; Dylan McCrudden (Joint Captain); Daniel McCrudden; Dara Sherry; Jarlath Smyth; Pat Sherry; Dylan Bennett
Management: Niall McCarville; Tiarnan McGonnell, James Corley, Seamus Mullen, Trevor McKenna and Cian McGonnell. 
2023 Monaghan Club Men’s Football Championship 
The 2023 Monaghan Club Championships commenced last weekend. There was mixed fortune for our championship teams. Our Junior men travelled to Blackhill GAA to play Oram in Round 1 of the Eurotech Junior Championship Group 2 game. The Blues made an impressive comeback from 5 points down and 16 minutes remaining at Oram 2-5 to Scotstown 0-6 including a superb goal and point by Ryan Caulfield, well placed free by Ruairi Sheehan and an outstanding winning point by Nicholas Sherlock securing the win for Scotstown with a score of 1-9 to 2-5. Scorers for Scotstown in the first half included Ruairi Sheehan (0-2); Nicholas Sherlock (0-2), Cian Mohan and Conor McPhillips. Well done to the team and Management. They next play Tyholland at home this Sunday at 2:00pm. Our Senior Men played Inniskeen away on Sunday last in Round 1 of the Greenfield Foods Senior Championship Group 2 game. Hard luck to the lads in their 1-11 to 0-12 points defeat. Scorers for Scotstown on the day included Rory Beggan (0-4, 2 from play); Jack McCarron (0-3); Shane Carey (0-2); Michael McCarville (0-2) and Kieran Hughes (0-1). Our Senior Men next play Magheracloone at home the weekend after next. The Fixture and results for the Championships are; In the Greenfield Foods Senior Football Championship, our senior men drew Donaghmoyne, Inniskeen, Clontibret and Magheracloone and are in Group 2. The fixtures are; Sunday 13th August away to Inniskeen (L 0-12 to 1-11); Sunday 27th August home to Magheracloone at 2:00pm; Saturday 9th September away to Donaghmoyne at 3:00pm; Sunday 17th September home to Clontibret at 5:00pm. 
In the Universal Graphics Junior Football Championship, our Junior Men drew Tyholland, Killeevan, Oram and Rockcorry and are in Group 2. The fixtures are; Friday 11th August away to Oram (W 1-9 to 2-5); Sunday 20th August home to Tyholland at 2:00pm; Saturday 26th August away to Rockcorry at 3:30; and Saturday 16th September home to Killeevan at 5:30pm. We wish the players and management on both teams all the best in this year’s Championships. 
Our Blues Competitive Games in the past week
Under 13s
Our Under 13 boys’ teams had no games in the past week. Our Scotstown A team next play Monaghan Harps away in the Under 13 Division 1 Cup Competition Group A Round 3 game on Saturday August 19th at 11:00am. The Under 13 Scotstown B team next play Clontibret away in the Under 13 Division 5 Cup Competition Group B Round 3 game on Sunday August 20th at 11:00am. The Scotstown C team next play Magheracloone at home in the Under 13 Division 5 Cup Competition Group B Round 3 game on Saturday August 19th at 12:00pm. 
Under 15s
Our Under 15 boys’ teams had no games in the past week. The 2023 Under 15 Championship commences this week. The Scotstown A team were drawn in the U15 Division 1 Group 2 along with Donaghmoyne, Killanny, and Magheracloone. The Scotstown A team first game is against Donaghmoyne away this Thursday 17th August in Round 1 of the Under 15 Championship Division 1 Group 2 at 7:00pm. The Scotstown B team were drawn in the U15 Division 5B Group 2 along with Aughnamullen and Corduff. The top 2 teams from the groups qualify for the Semi Finals for each division. The Scotstown B team first game is against Corduff away this Friday 18th August in Round 1 of the Under 15 Championship Division 5B Group 2 at 7:00pm. We wish the teams and management the very best in their championship campaign. 
Under 17s
Well done to our Scotstown A team in their 9-16 to 2-12 win against Killanny at home on Tuesday of last week in the U17 Division 1 League Round 2 game. The Minors played Castleblayney on Monday last in Round 3 of the league which was the final game of the Round Robin stage. Well done in their thrilling 5-16 to 5-16 draw in an epic minors game and making an amazing comeback from 9 points down in the second half securing the top spot on the Division 1 league table. They next play Emyvale at home in the Semi Final of the Under 17 Division 1 League next Monday 21st August at 7:00pm. Our Under 17 Scotstown B Team defeated Monaghan Harps in the Final of the Under 17 Division 4 League on Saturday last. Please see report above. They next play in the Championship. 
Junior Division 3B Reserves
Our Division 3B Reserves played their final round robin game in the Division 3B reserve league on Saturday last. Well done in their 1-12 to 2-5 win over Monaghan Harps at home in Round 10 of the Reserve League Football Division 3B, and to finish top of the Division 3B reserve league table. They have qualified for the final and play either Latton or Truagh which takes place during weekend of the 8th September. 
Senior Ladies Championship started this weekend!
The Scotstown Ladies had no games in the past week. The Scotstown Ladies are playing in the Senior Championship and are in Group A along with O’Neill Shamrocks, Emyvale and Corduff. Their first game is against Corduff at home in Round 1 this Saturday 19th August at 6:30pm. We wish the Ladies team and management the very best. 
Under 18 Girls
Well done to our Under 18 girls in their exciting 3-17 to 6-6 win against Magheracloone at home in Round 5 of the Under 18 girls Division 1 League on Thursday of last week. They next play O’Neill Shamrocks away in Round 6 of the Under 18 girls Division 1 League on Thursday 107th August at 7:00pm.
Under 16 Girls
Well done to our Under 16 Scotstown A girls in their win against Aughnamullen away in the U16 Division 1 league 2nd place playoff on Monday last. They next play Tyholland away in the U16 Division 1 League Semi Final next week. 
Under 14 Girls
Hard luck to our Under 14 Scotstown A girls in their defeat to Castleblayney at home in Round 3 of the U14 Division 1 league on Wednesday of last week. The Under 14 Scotstown A team next played Sean McDermotts away on Monday last in the Under 14 Division 1 League Round 2 game. Well done on their win.  
Under 12 Girls
Well done to our Under 12 Scotstown A girls team in their win over Monaghan Harps at home on Friday evening last in Round 3 of the Under 12 Division 2 league. 
Our Blues Upcoming Competitive Fixtures for the Week
On Tuesday 15th August our Under 14 Scotstown A girls play Castleblayney at home in Round 3 of the U14 Division 1 league at 7:00pm.
On Thursday 17th August our Under 15 Scotstown A team play Donaghmoyne away in Round 1 of the Under 15 Championship Division 1 Group 2 at 7:00pm and our Under 18 girls Scotstown A Team play O’Neill Shamrocks away in the Under 18 girls Division 1 League Round 6 game at 7:00pm.
On Friday 18th August our Under 15 Scotstown B team play Corduff away in Round 1 of the Under 15 Championship Division 5B Group 2 at 6:30pm.
On Saturday 19th August our Senior Ladies play Corduff at home in Round 1 of the Senior Ladies Championship Group A game at 6:30pm. Our Under 13 Scotstown A team play Monaghan Harps away in the Under 13 Division 1 Cup Competition Group A Round 3 game at 11:00am and the Under 13 Scotstown C play Magheracloone at home in the Under 13 Division 5 Cup Competition Group B Round 3 game at 12:00pm.
On Sunday 20th August our Junior men play Tyholland at home in the Junior Championship Round 2 game at 2:00pm and Under 13 Scotstown B team play Clontibret away in the Under 13 Division 5 Cup Competition Group B Round 3 game at 11:00am.
On Monday 21st August our Under 17 Scotstown A team play Emyvale at home in the Under 17 Division 1 League Semi Final at 7:00pm. 
On Wednesday 23rd August our Under 15 Scotstown B team play Aughnamullen at home in Round 2 of the Under 15 Championship Division 5B Group 2 at 7:00pm.
On Thursday 24th August our Under 15 Scotstown A team play Killanny at home in Round 2 of the Under 15 Championship Division 1 Group 2 at 7:00pm and our Under 18 girls Scotstown A Team play O’Neill Shamrocks away in the Under 18 girls Division 1 League Round 6 game at 7:00pm.
We wish our Blues and managements all the best in their games.
Ulster All-Stars Awards nominees
Well done to Rory Beggan, Conor McCarthy and Jack McCarron for making the nominees list for the Ulster All-Stars Awards. Please vote for Rory, Conor and Jack on the link here;
https://allstars.irishnews.com/football-team/
Also please vote for fellow Farney men on the nominees list; Kieran Duffy from Latton GAA, Karl O'Connell from Tyholland GFC, Micheál Bannigan from Aughnamullen GAA and Conor McManus from Clontibret GAA.
Scotstown GAA Online Club Lotto – Jackpot €9,800!!
Thanks to everyone involved in our online lotto draw for a €9,600 jackpot on Wednesday 16th August. Please see our Social Media platforms for more details of the results. 
In the August 9th draw there was no Jackpot winner this week. Numbers drawn on the night were 1, 7, 19, 25. We had 3 Lucky Dip winners who wins € 50 each - Ian McQuaid, Aimee McMahon and Lorraine McGinnity. 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 €9,800. If no jackpot winner €100 is rolled over to the following week. Also if there is no jackpot winner there will be lucky dips. Next draw is Wednesday August 23rd at 8:30pm.
New Online Lotto provider Clubspot
We changed our club lotto provider recently, if you have an auto-renew ticket on the ClubForce system please cancel it and set up a new one using the link below on our new customised ClubSpot system. You can also play the lotto using our new Scotstown GAA Club app which you can download on your App Store. Please note that all tickets purchased via clubforce that still have draws remaining have been moved over to our new platform and will be included in the Lotto until they expire. Third draw on the ClubSpot system takes place this Wednesday 16th August. Any tickets bought using the new link will only be included on that draw or draws after that date
Play the lotto here: https://member.clubspot.app/club/scotstown-gaa/fundraisers
Umpires required
Anyone willing to help our referees out and act as umpires for their games please contact Shane at 0868367997. 
New Clubspot App.
We are delighted to have our new Member Relationship Management software platform ClubSpot up and running. This app provides our members and supporters with all they need in one place. Members can keep up to date with the latest news and events, pay membership, purchase fundraising tickets and more - anytime, anywhere. 
Please enter the web address below to sign up for all you need to know about our club!
For Android
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Club Shop 
The Club Shop is next open this Friday August 18th from 7pm to 8pm. 
Cúl Camp Competition win
We are delighted to announce that we won the Kellogg's Ireland Cúl Camp competition of €25,000 and Kelloggs are coming to Scotstown this Tuesday 15th August at 12:00pm for the presentation. Please see photos and further details on our Social Media Platforms, Well done to everyone involved in this amazing competition win!
Social Club opening hours and rota
The Social Club is open this Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9pm. Bara Rota: Cormac Sherry
Ladies Night in the Social Club in September
There is a social night on Saturday September 9th from 8:00 in the Scotstown GAA Social Club for the Ladies in our community. This event is kindly organised by the Gaelic 4 Mothers & Others.
Health and Wellbeing
Scotstown GAA continues this year 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. We recently had nutritional talks for our U13 to U16 boys and girls’ players and parents. As we now enter the summer months and the football is up and running, we will be implementing Healthy initiatives soon and will update everyone as these happen.
Scotstown GAA Golf Classic
The 2023 Scotstown GAA Golf Classic is on in Rossmore Golf Club on Friday 1st September and Saturday 2nd September. Team of 4 with 3 course Dinner €200. Tee sponsorship is 100 euros and we over €2,500 worth of prizes for the event. To book your tee time, phone Shane Stirrat on 086 836 7997 or Jim 085 174 3569.
Gaelic 4 Mothers & Others
Gaelic For Mothers & others continues every Wednesday evening at 8.30pm in Kilmore. All welcome to come along. Great way to meet new ladies and catch up with a bit of fun. As there is no competition for the group there is no pressure to attend every week. You can join in at any stage and come when it suits you. You need to be over 25 and living in the parish. Why not come all and give it a go!! Coming up in September party night in the Social Club!
Scór agus Cultúr
Tá an Ciorcal sa Spórtlann gach Oíche Máirt ag a 8 a chlog! Buail isteach don craic is comhrá!
Annual Cul Camp 
Many thanks to everyone involved in the organising, operating, traffic control, stewarding and everything else that ensured another successful year's GAA Cúl Camp in Kilmore on the week of the 7th August. Thanks to all our participants, parents and guardians and we hope you all enjoyed the week. Well done to all the children involved.
By Gareth Sherry May 25, 2026
An Bhoth GAA Club Notes 25/05/2026 Senior Men Our Senior Men were narrowly beaten away by a strong Cremartin side on Saturday evening in Round 5 of the Loughman Sports Senior League, with the home side edging the contest on a 1-18 to 0-20 scoreline. Scotstown trailed by four at the break, 0-14 to 0-10, but produced a strong second-half response and battled all the way to the finish in a closely fought game. It was a spirited display from the lads, who showed plenty of determination to get themselves back into contention, but Cremartin held on for the win in an exciting finale. Scotstown will look to take the positives from the performance as attention now turns to the next round of the league campaign. Next Fixture The Scotstown Senior Men now turn their attention to Round 6, when they welcome neighbours Truagh to Páirc Mhuire on Friday 5th June at 8:00pm. Scotstown's fixtures and results are as follows; Scotstown’s fixtures and results 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 (1-12) v (1-13) Scotstown, Castleblayney Round 4 (16 May – 5pm): Scotstown (1-10) v (1-20) Clontibret, Páirc Mhuire Round 5 (23 May – 5pm): Cremartin (1-18) v (0-20) 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 shared the spoils away to Blackhill on Saturday evening in Round 5 of the Eurotech Junior League, with the sides finishing level on 2-8 to 1-11. Scotstown made a strong start and were 2-7 to 0-7 ahead 17 minutes into the second half following good goals from play, but Blackhill made a strong comeback and found a goal from a penalty as the contest ebbed and flowed towards the final moments. It was a lively and competitive game throughout, and credit to the lads for battling to the end to come away with a deserved draw on the road. The result leaves plenty to build on as the team now turns its attention to the next round of the league campaign. The team will now look to regroup and build on the performance as they turn their attention to the next round against Toome at home on Friday 5th June at 7:00pm in Round 6, where they will aim to advance their good form. 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 (2-13) v (1-7) Scotstown (Away) Round 4 – 15 May – 7:45pm: Scotstown (1-9) v (2-15) Killeevan Sarsfields (Home – Páirc Mhuire) Round 5 – 24 May – 2pm: Blackhill Emeralds (1-11) v (2-8) 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 in their games ahead. Men’s Reserves - League Senior Reserves – Division 1A Our Senior Reserves had no games in the past week. Their league game against Donaghmoyne has been cancelled as Donaghmyone conceded. In the league the next game is Scotstown v Corduff — Tues 2nd June, 8:00pm. See next note for the championship details. Next League fixtures: Scotstown (0-0) v (CONC) Donaghmoyne – Tue 26 May, 8:00pm, Páirc Mhuire – Round 6 Scotstown v Corduff – Tues 2 June, 7:30 pm, Páirc Mhuire – Round 7 Junior 2B Reserves – Division 2B Our Junior 2B Reserves produced a strong performance on Wednesday evening to record a fine 1-16 to 0-8 home win over Sean McDermotts in Round 6. Well done to the players and management on an excellent result. Their next fixture is away to Doohamlet on Tuesday 9 June at 8:00pm. Junior 3B Reserves – Division 3B Our Junior 3B Reserves were away to Carrickmacross Emmets on Friday evening in Round 4, where the home side won on a 2-15 to 2-6 scoreline. The team battled well throughout and will look to bounce back when they host Killanny in Round 5 on Sunday 7 June at 7:00pm. Best of luck to the players and managements of the reserve teams in their league games and quarter final championships. Men’s Reserves – Championship Fixtures In championship action, Scotstown 2B Reserves host Aghabog in the Crawley Cup quarter-final this Sunday 31 May at 12:00pm, while the Senior reserves O’Duffy Cup quarter-final against Latton is now scheduled for this Friday 29 May at 7:00pm in Páirc Mhuire. Best of luck to the players and management teams in the quarter finals ahead. Minor Boys Our Minor Boys had a busy week with two Division 1 outings. On Tuesday evening they recorded a superb 6-8 to 5-7 away win over Clontibret in Round 4, showing great character and teamwork throughout. They were back in action at home on Friday evening, where Castleblayney took the points on a 2-18 to 3-8 scoreline. With the approaching leaving cert exams, next fixture is towards the end of June with an away fixture against Magheracloone on Monday 29 June at 8:00pm. We wish all those of our minors taking the leaving cert the very best in their exams. U16 Boys The U16 A side had no game during the last week and are next at home to Inniskeen on Thursday 28 May at 7:30pm in Round 7. Our U16 B team had an excellent 3-10 to 2-11 home win over Cremartin on Friday evening in Round 6 and now travel to St Patrick’s on Friday 29 May at 7:30pm. The U16 C side conceded their Round 1 Division 4 RR Shield fixture to Truagh on Friday evening last. They travel to Magheracloone for Round 3 on Friday 19th June at 7:30pm. U14 Boys Our U14 Division 1 boys were away to Castleblayney on Wednesday evening and were narrowly beaten 5-7 to 2-11 after a spirited and battling display. The team can take plenty of positives from the performance and are next away to Donaghmoyne on Saturday 30 May at 12:00pm. Our U14 Division 5 side were also in action on Sunday morning away to Magheracloone, where the B team took a super win on a 0-13 to 2-9 scoreline in a well-contested game. They now turn their attention to a home fixture against Castleblayney Faughs (B) on Sunday 31 May at 11:00am in Kilmore. There was a good win for our U14 Division 7 team on Saturday at Páirc Mhuire, where Scotstown C defeated Carrickmacross by 2-19 to 1-4 in Round 6. Well done to the players and management on an excellent result. Their next outing is away to Magheracloone on Saturday 30 May at 12:00pm. U12 Boys There were no U12 Boys games during the Monday-to-Friday period. Attention now turns to Round 2, with Scotstown A at home to Emyvale on Wednesday 3 June, Scotstown D at home to Inniskeen on Thursday 4 June, and Scotstown B and C both at home on Friday 5 June against Truagh and Castleblayney respectively. All 7pm throw ins. Best of luck to the players and management as they now look ahead to their Round 2 fixtures in early June. Ladies Football Senior Ladies – Monaghan Senior League & Reserve League Well done to our Senior Ladies, who produced an excellent away performance to defeat a strong Emmet Óg side on Sunday morning in Round 5 of the Reserve League, winning on a 2-5 to 1-7 scoreline. This was a hard-earned result on the road against tough opposition, with the team showing great composure, work-rate and determination throughout. It was a valuable win and a very encouraging display from the players and management as the league campaign continues. Attention now turns to Round 6, when Scotstown host O’Neill Shamrock on Sunday 31st May at 10:00am. Junior Ladies – Monaghan Junior League & Reserve League Junior Ladies - Reserve League Division 3 St. Mary’s Park provided the perfect setting on Saturday evening, with ideal conditions for football. The opening half was a keenly contested with both teams moving the ball well in front of good home support. Best for Scotstown were Claire Trappe, Briana Mac Cinna, Caoimhe Kelly, Lisa Sherlock and Aoife Prunty. While Jenny Freeman, Michaela Newell and Ruth Douglas were most prominent for the visitors. Scotstown held a slender one-point lead as the sides headed for the break, 1-9 to 1-8. The home team took the game to Clones from the restart. Kelly and Prunty led a spirited surge from midfield, feeding Trappe, Ellie Graham and Áine Mc Elwain who kept the scoreboard ticking. At the back Mary Murphy, Eleanor Murphy, Mac Cinna and Sherlock stood firm, marshalling their lines with composure under pressure from Clones’ Ella Kierans and Maeve Gibson. Sorcha Deery settled quickly when introduced to bag an impressive brace of goals. As the half progressed, Melissa Mulligan, Áine Eannetta and Shannon Boylan grew into the game. Eibhlin Clerkin showed great composure and moved the ball well in the forward line. A second home victory sees Scotstown go into the last two rounds with an outside chance of making a semi final. Final Score Scotstown 3-13 Clones 1-9 Their next outing in the Reserve League is away to Aughnamullen on Saturday, May 30th at 7pm in Round 6 Minor Girls Our LGFA Minor Girls A team had a Division 1 Round 4 game against Emmet Óg at home on Thursday of last week. A brilliant home win for our Minor Girls A team in a tight, high scoring contest. The girls showed great determination to edge it in the closing stages 2-14 to 2-12. Well done to all the players and management on a superb result. Our Minor Girls B team had no games in the past week. The girls have a Leaving cert break before Round 5, with Division 1 team away to Sean McDermotts on Thursday 18th June at 7pm and Division 3 TBC. We wish all those of our minors taking the leaving cert the very best in their exams. U16 Girls Our U16 girls had no games in the past week. Their next fixture is at home to Magheracloone on Monday 25 May at 7:00pm. The Division 4 side are at home to Truagh on Tuesday 26 May at 7:00pm in Páirc Mhuire. U14 Girls Our U14 Girls B Division 3 side were narrowly beaten by Carrickmacross on Tuesday evening on a 5-6 to 3-10 scoreline after a brave effort. Looking ahead, Scotstown A host O’Neills Shamrock on Monday 1 June at 7:00pm, while Scotstown B travel to Latton on Tuesday 2 June at 7:00pm. U12 Girls Our U12 Girls continued their Round Robin competitions with two positive performances during the week. In Division 1 North Round 3, Scotstown shared the spoils with Monaghan Harps on a 1-4 to 1-4 scoreline after a well contested game. In Division 3 North Round 3, Scotstown recorded an excellent 7-6 to 3-5 win over O’Neills Shamrock, with a terrific display from the girls. Well done to all the players and management on their efforts, and best of luck as the competitions continue. Scotstown GAA Day-by-Day Club Fixtures next 2 weeks Please note fixtures are subject to time and venue changes. Please always check Scotstown GAA Clubspot or the club's social media platforms on matchdays for confirmation. Date Time Fixture Competition Venue Mon 25 May 7:00pm Scotstown v Magheracloone LGFA Girls U16 Division 1 Round 4 Scotstown Tue 26 May 7:00pm Scotstown v Truagh LGFA Girls U16 Division 4 Round 4 Páirc Mhuire Tue 26 May 8:00pm Scotstown (0-0) v (CONC) Donaghmoyne RFL Division 1A Round 6 Páirc Mhuire Thu 28 May 7:30pm Scotstown v Inniskeen U16 Division 1 Round 7 (Scotstown A) Scotstown Fri 29 May 7:30pm St Patricks v Scotstown U16 Division 3 Round 7 (Scotstown B) Ballybay Sat 30 May 12:00pm Donaghmoyne v Scotstown U14 Division 1 Round 7 Donaghmoyne Sat 30 May 12:00pm Magheracloone v Scotstown C U14 Division 7 Round 7 Annaghminnon Sat 30 May 7:00pm Scotstown v Latton RFC O'Duffy Cup Quarter Final Páirc Mhuire Sun 31 May 11:00am Scotstown (B) v Castleblayney Faughs (B) U14 Division 5 Kilmore Sun 31 May 12:00pm Scotstown v Aghabog RFC Crawley Cup Quarter Final Scotstown Mon 1 Jun 7:00pm Scotstown A v O'Neills Shamrock LGFA U14 Girls Division 1 Round 4 Scotstown Tue 2 Jun 7:00pm Latton v Scotstown B LGFA U14 Girls Division 3 Round 4 Latton Tue 2 Jun 8:00pm Corduff v Scotstown RFL Division 1A Round 7 Corduff Wed 3 Jun 7:00pm Scotstown A v Emyvale U12 League Division 1 Round 2 Scotstown Thu 4 Jun 7:00pm Scotstown D v Inniskeen U12 League Division 8 Round 2 Scotstown Fri 5 Jun 7:00pm Scotstown B v Truagh U12 League Division 5 Round 2 Scotstown Fri 5 Jun 7:00pm Scotstown C v Castleblayney U12 League Division 6 Round 2 Scotstown Fri 5 Jun 8:00pm Scotstown v Gaeil Triucha Senior League Round 6 Páirc Mhuire Fri 5 Jun 8:00pm Scotstown v Toome Junior League Round 6 Páirc Mhuire Sun 7 Jun 7:00pm Scotstown v Killanny RFL Division 3B Round 5 Scotstown Monaghan v Mayo – All‑Ireland Senior Football Championship, Round 1 - Sunday 31st May 4:00pm Monaghan GAA return to All‑Ireland Championship action when they face Mayo in Round 1 this Sunday 31st May at 4:00pm in St Tiernach’s Park, Clones. This marks the beginning of the county’s All‑Ireland series campaign, and a big crowd is expected for what promises to be a high‑quality encounter. Tickets for the game are now available and can be purchased in McMahons Centra Scotstown. Supporters are encouraged to secure tickets early and to keep an eye on official Monaghan GAA channels for any further match updates. We send our very best wishes to the our our club players Rory Beggan, Ryan O’Toole, Mícheál McCarville, Conor McCarthy, Jack McCarron and Max Maguire, and the Monaghan team and management as they prepare for this important championship fixture. Everyone in Tydavnet Parish, and beyond is proudly behind them! Tickets Available – Monaghan v Mayo Tickets for this weekend’s All‑Ireland Senior Football Championship Round 1 clash between Monaghan and Mayo are now on sale and can be purchased locally in McMahons Centra Scotstown Match Details Monaghan v Mayo 📅 Sunday 31st May 2026 🕓 4:00pm throw‑in 📍 St Tiernach’s Park, Clones A huge game to open the All‑Ireland series — make sure to secure your tickets early and get behind the team! Congratulations to Conor McCarthy Huge congratulations to Conor McCarthy on being named on this week’s GAA Team of the Week following another outstanding performance for Monaghan this time in the Ulster Final on Sunday of last week. Conor has been in exceptional form and continues to showcase the skill, work rate, and leadership that make him such an important player for both club and county. Everyone in Scotstown is immensely proud to see him recognised at national level once again. Well done Conor. A special word also to Stephen O’Hanlon of Carrickmacross Emmets on his inclusion — well deserved recognition for his display at the Ulster Final. Minor Ulster Championship Quarter Final Well done to the Monaghan Minor team and management, who recorded an excellent 2-12 to 0-17 victory over Westmeath in the Electric Ireland Paul McGirr Minor Championship Preliminary Quarter Final. It was a strong and hard-earned win, with Monaghan showing great composure and determination to edge out the Leinster side and keep their championship campaign alive. Well done to our Scotstown representatives Darragh Feeney, Seán Mac Cinna and Chilav Malaya for their involvement with the county panel in this great result. The minors next play Offaly this Saturday 30th May in quarter final. LFGA All Ireland Ladies Senior Championship Best of luck to the Monaghan Senior Ladies and management, who begin their TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Championship campaign next Sunday, 31 May, away to Westmeath with throw-in at 2.00pm in Round 1. It will be a big opening test for the Farney women as they take on strong opposition in Round 1, and everyone at Scotstown wishes the panel and management the very best. We send our best wishes also to our Scotstown representatives players Éabha Sherry and Casey Treanor, management team members including Edel Corrigan and Charlene Sherry as Monaghan look to make a positive start to their All Ireland championship campaign. Under 14 Monaghan Girls All Ireland Semi Hard luck to the Monaghan U14 girls and management, who were beaten by Down in the All-Ireland Gold Semi-Final on a scoreline of 2-7 to 1-6. It was a terrific achievement for the group to reach the semi-final stage, and they can be very proud of their efforts and commitment throughout the campaign. We are especially proud of our Scotstown representatives captain Aoife McArdle, Cayla McGinnity, Aoibheann Marin, Katie Mullen, and Cassie Woods who played their part in a fine year for the county panel. Scotstown GAA Online Club Lotto – New Jackpot €14,600 This Wednesday 27th May the lotto jackpot is €14,600! In the May 20th draw, no jackpot winner. Numbers drawn on the night were 3, 17, 20, 29. We had FIVE Lucky-Dip winners, Courtney McPhillips, Tracey Moriarty, Louise McCormack, Margaret McCarville, and Chelsey McPhillips who win €20 each. Next draw Wednesday 27th 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 €14,600 Ciste Draw The May Ciste draw will take place this Saturday night, 30th May 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! Scotstown Gaa Online Club Shop - Launched for Summer Orders We have launched the Scotstown GAA online club shop for pre-Summer orders! Please click on the link below (at the end of this paragraph) and select Adults or Kids to filter the merchandise ranges. Please have all online orders placed ASAP here before the deadline of midnight on Thursday 4th June. All orders placed will be delivered 5-6 weeks later in time for the Championships! There are size guides on the website. (please see link in comment section below). You can still get orders via the physical club shop between 7pm and 8pm on every second Friday evenings as per normal. These orders can't be personalised but online orders can. The prices are the same as the club shop. Thanks to Playr-Fit Teamwear for hosting the website and to everyone else involved in developing the online shop! The online shop address is; https://playr-fit.com/collections/scotstown-gfc Social Club open The Social Club will be open this Friday and Sunday from 9pm, and we look forward to welcoming members along for the weekend. Thanks Trevor McKenna and Damian Mohan, who are on bar duty for the weekend of 29th – 30th May. Club shop The Club Shop is next open on Friday 5th June 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 2025, the club held a number of wellbeing events, including a charity fun walk 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. In August, the club hosted post-Blessing of the Graves refreshments in the complex. In September, Scotstown GAA was awarded Gold status as part of the Healthy Club Recognition Programme for 2025, and the card nights returned. Make Your Céilí also returned during the winter. More recent events in early 2026 included Daffodil Day, the G4MO Fun Run and Walk, and the start of the Blackwater All Stars sessions. The club also supported the FTD Brothers’ marathon run through the parish this month, and Scotstown GAA have been chosen to feature in a demential awareness video (see next note). Dementia Awareness Day Scotstown GAA was honoured to be chosen to feature in a special dementia awareness video, filmed at our grounds on Thursday last, as part of a partnership involving the GAA, Croke Park and the HSE’s Dementia: Understand Together campaign. The finished piece will be shown at half-time during the All-Ireland Football Semi-Final in Croke Park on 12 July and will also be shared across GAA and HSE social media channels before being made available to clubs and counties nationwide. Filming during the day included shots around the club, various scenes in Kilmore Hub, family photo moments in the bar, a card game involving older and younger players, and training and playing footage with our minors and senior teams. Sincere thanks to everyone who took part and helped out on the day, and well done to all involved in showcasing the strong community spirit and inclusiveness that are such an important part of Scotstown GAA. Blackwater All Stars – Inclusive GAA Sessions 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 – Season continues and joining details Our Gaelic for Mothers & Others continue their games and well done to everyone involved. 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. Spraoi Scor for National School children. The Spraoi quiz venue will be in Doohamlet on Thursday June 11th 7.30 and the Stage events will be in Killevan on Saturday June 13th. Likely 2 finals on day. Start times announced later. County Fleadh Cheoil in Scotstown The County Fleadh Cheoil will be in Scotstown this week end, 29th May to 1st June. All Competitions in Urbleshanny School starting at 10am. Ádh mór to all our Branch members! Good luck to our County Players on Sunday. Go n- éirí go geal leo I gcoinne Maigheo. Ciorcal Tá an Ciorcal sa Spórtlann gach Oíche Mháirt ag a 8 a chlog! Fáilte roimh gach duine! 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 May 25, 2026
An Bhoth GAA Club Notes 18/05/2026 Senior Men Hard luck to our Senior Men, who were in action at home to Clontibret O’Neills on Saturday evening in Round 4 of the Loughman Sports Senior League and went down on a 1-20 to 1-10 scoreline. Clontibret were the stronger side on the evening, but Scotstown will look to take the lessons from the game and respond positively in the next round. Next Fixture The Scotstown Senior Men now turn their attention to Round 5, when they travel to Cremartin on Saturday 23rd May at 5:00pm. Scotstown's fixtures and results are as follows; The Scotstown Senior Men now turn their attention to Round 5, when they travel to Cremartin this Saturday 23rd May at 5:00pm. Scotstown’s fixtures and results 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 (1-12) v (1-13) Scotstown, Castleblayney Round 4 (16 May – 5pm): Scotstown (1-10) v (1-20) Clontibret, Páirc Mhuire Round 5 (23 May – 5pm): 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 Scotstown Junior Men were in action at home to Killeevan Sarsfields on Thursday evening last in Round 4 of the Junior League, where the visitors won by 2-15 to 1-9. It was a competitive game throughout, with Scotstown battling well and remaining in contention in the second before Killeevan got over the line with their second goal and quick succession of points. The team will now look to regroup and build on the performance as they turn their attention to the next round against Blackhill away this Saturday 23 May at 7:00pm in Round 5, where they will aim to bounce back. 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 (2-13) v (1-7) Scotstown (Away) Round 4 – 15 May – 7:45pm: Scotstown (1-9) v (2-15) 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 had no games in the past week. The league resumes with Scotstown v Donaghmoyne — Tue 26 May, 8:00pm, and later Scotstown v Corduff — Tues 2nd June, 8:00pm. See next note for the championship details. Next League fixtures: Scotstown v Donaghmoyne – Tue 26 May, 8:00pm, Páirc Mhuire – Round 6 Scotstown v Corduff – Tues 2 June, 7:30 pm, Páirc Mhuire – Round 7 Junior 2B Reserves – Division 2B Our Junior 2B Reserves had no league games in the past week. Next League fixture: Scotstown v Sean McDermotts – Wed 20 May, 8 pm, Páirc Mhuire Junior 3B Reserves – Division 3B Our Junior 3B Reserves were away to Donaghmoyne on Wednesday evening in the McKeown Cup, where the home side recorded a 0-22 to 0-6 win. The team will aim to bounce back when they return to league action away to Carrickmacross Emmets on Friday 22 May at 7:00pm, before hosting Killanny in Round 5 on Sunday 7 June at 7:00pm. Best of luck to the team and management in their next outing Next 3B League fixture: Carrickmacross v Scotstown – Fri 22 May, 7pm, Páirc Mhuire Best of luck to the players and managements of the reserve teams in their league games and quarter final championships. Men’s Reserves – Championship Fixtures In championship action, Scotstown 2B Reserves host Aghabog in the Crawley Cup quarter-final on Sunday 31 May at 1:00pm, while the Senior reserves O’Duffy Cup quarter-final against Latton is now scheduled for Friday 29 May at 7:45pm in Páirc Mhuire. Best of luck to the players and management teams in the quarter finals ahead. Minor Boys Our Minor boys were in action away to Carrickmacross on Monday evening in Division 1 Round 7 and shared the spoils in an exciting 3-12 to 2-15 draw. Well done to the team and management. Next up is an away fixture against Clontibret on Tuesday 19 May at 7:30pm, followed by a home game against Castleblayney Faughs on Friday 22 May at 7:30pm in Páirc Mhuire. U16 Boys The U16 panels had no games in the past week. The U16 Scotstown A away to Castleblayney Faughs on Thursday 21 May at 7:30pm and at home to Inniskeen on Thursday 28 May at 7:30pm. Scotstown B are at home to Cremartin on Friday 22 May at 7:30pm and away to St Patrick’s on Friday 29 May at 7:30pm. Scotstown C are now fixed to play Truagh in the Division 4 RR Shield Round 1 on Friday 22 May at 7:30pm in Monaghan. U14 Boys I Our U14 Division 1 side recorded an excellent 4-14 to 3-6 victory over Clontibret in Round 5 at Páirc Mhuire on Thursday evening. They are next away to Castleblayney Faughs on Wednesday 20 May at 7:00pm and then away to Donaghmoyne on Saturday 30 May at 12:00pm. Our U14 Division 5 side are away to Magheracloone on Sunday 24 May at 11:00am and at home to Castleblayney Faughs on Sunday 31 May at 11:00am. Our U14 Division 7 side are at home against Carrickmacross in Round 6 on Saturday 23 May at 12:00pm. U12 Boys Well done to our four Under 12 boys A, B, C and D teams and managements who got their league season underway at the weekend with their Round 1 games against Inniskeen, Clontibret O’Neills, Latton and Gaeil Triucha, respectively, with brilliant wins for the B and D teams and hard luck to the A and C teams. It was a great start to the campaign for all four teams, and it is fantastic to see the boys back in action as the new season gets going. Best of luck to the players and management as they now look ahead to their Round 2 fixtures in early June. Ladies Football Senior Ladies – Monaghan Senior League & Reserve League Our Senior Ladies had no games in the past week. Attention now turns to Round 5, when Scotstown travel to Emmet Óg on Sunday 24th May at 11:00am. Junior Ladies – Monaghan Junior League & Reserve League Our Junior ladies had no games in the past week and their next outing in the Reserve League is at home vs Clones on Saturday, May 23rd. Minor Girls Our Minor Girls Division 1 side had no games in the past week. Attention now turns to Round 4, with Division 1 at home to Emmet Óg this Thursday 21 May at 7:00pm and Division 3 at home to Clones on Friday 22 May at 7:00pm. Our Minor Girls Division 3 side were in excellent form on Friday evening last, recording a comprehensive win over Clones in Round 4 at Páirc Mhuire. U16 Girls Our U16 Division 1 girls had a good 1-7 to 1-5 win away to Sean McDermotts earlier in the week. Their next fixture is at home to Magheracloone on Monday 25 May at 7:00pm. The Division 4 side are at home to Truagh on Tuesday 26 May at 7:00pm in Páirc Mhuire. U14 Girls Our U14 Girls had no games in the past week. The Division 1 side are away to Monaghan Harps on Monday 18 May at 7:00pm, while the Division 3 side are at home to Carrickmacross on Tuesday 19 May at 7:00pm. Looking ahead, Scotstown A host O’Neills Shamrock on Monday 1 June at 7:00pm, while Scotstown B travel to Latton on Tuesday 2 June at 7:00pm. U12 Girls The U12 Girls have continued their Round Robin league competitions, with Round 2 games. Hard luck to the Division 1 North team in their defeat at home to Castleblayney, while the Division 3 North side had a bye last week. Both teams have game this week, and we wish all the players and management the very best as the league series continues over the coming weeks. Scotstown GAA Day-by-Day Club Fixtures next 2 weeks Please note fixtures are subject to time and venue changes. Please always check Scotstown GAA Clubspot or the club's social media platforms on matchdays for confirmation. Date Time Fixture Competition Venue Mon 18 May 7:00pm Monaghan Harps LGFA v Scotstown A LGFA U14 Girls Division 1 Round 3 TBC Tue 19 May 7:00pm Scotstown B v Carrickmacross LGFA U14 Girls Division 3 Round 3 Scotstown Tue 19 May 7:30pm Clontibret v Scotstown A Minor League Division 1 Round 4 Clontibret Wed 20 May 7:00pm Castleblayney Faughs v Scotstown U14 Division 1 St. Mary's Park Wed 20 May 8:00pm Scotstown v Sean McDermotts RFL Division 2B Round 6 Páirc Mhuire Thu 21 May 7:00pm Scotstown v Emmet Og LGFA Girls Minor League Division 1 Round 4 Páirc Mhuire Thu 21 May 7:30pm Castleblayney Faughs v Scotstown U16 Division 1 Round 6 (Scotstown A) Castleblayney Fri 22 May 7:00pm Carrickmacross Emmets v Scotstown RFL Division 3B Round 4 Carrickmacross Fri 22 May 7:30pm Scotstown A v Castleblayney Faughs Minor League Division 1 Round 9 Páirc Mhuire Fri 22 May 7:30pm Scotstown v Cremartin U16 Division 3 Round 6 (Scotstown B) Scotstown Fri 22 May 7:30pm Scotstown C v Truagh U16 Division 4 RR Shield Round 1 Kilmore Sat 23 May 12:00pm Cremartin v Scotstown Senior League Round 5 Cremartin Sat 23 May 12:00pm Scotstown (C) v Carrickmacross U14 Division 7 Round 6 Páirc Mhuire Sat 23 May 7:00pm Blackhill Emeralds v Scotstown Junior League Round 5 Blackhill Sat 23 May 7:00pm Scotstown v Clones LGFA Ladies Reserve League Division 3 Round 5 Scotstown Sun 24 May 11:00am Emmet Og v Scotstown LGFA Ladies Reserve League Division 1 Round 5 TBC Sun 24 May 11:00am Magheracloone (B) v Scotstown (B) U14 Division 5 Annaghminnon Mon 25 May 7:00pm Scotstown v Magheracloone LGFA Girls U16 Division 1 Round 4 Scotstown Tue 26 May 7:00pm Scotstown v Truagh LGFA Girls U16 Division 4 Round 4 Páirc Mhuire Tue 26 May 8:00pm Scotstown v Donaghmoyne RFL Division 1A Round 6 Páirc Mhuire Thu 28 May 7:30pm Scotstown v Inniskeen U16 Division 1 Round 7 (Scotstown A) Scotstown Fri 29 May 7:30pm St Patricks v Scotstown U16 Division 3 Round 7 (Scotstown B) Ballybay Fri 29 May 7:45pm Scotstown v Latton RFC O'Duffy Cup Quarter Final Páirc Mhuire Sat 30 May 12:00pm Donaghmoyne v Scotstown U14 Division 1 Donaghmoyne Sun 31 May 11:00am Scotstown (B) v Castleblayney Faughs (B) U14 Division 5 Kilmore Sun 31 May 1:00pm Scotstown v Aghabog RFC Crawley Cup Quarter Final Scotstown Ulster Senior Championship Final – Monaghan v Armagh – This Sunday 4:15pm, Clones Monaghan’s brave run to the Ulster Senior Football Championship Final came to an end on Sunday afternoon in Clones, where Armagh claimed the title after extra time on a 2-28 to 0-25 scoreline. Monaghan matched Armagh for long spells in a hugely committed and entertaining contest, but the Orchard County finished the stronger in extra time to secure their first Ulster title since 2008. While the result did not go Monaghan’s way, there was immense pride in Scotstown’s strong representation throughout the county panel and matchday team. Rory, Ryan, Mícheál, Conor, Jack and Max have all played important roles in Monaghan’s final, including fine scores by Conor (0-4); Jack (0-3, 1 x two pointer); Rory (0-2, two pointer free); Ryan (0-1); Mícheál (0-1); and the club is immensely proud of their efforts in helping the county reach the provincial decider, with Monaghan’s comeback from 7 points down in the second half inspired by Jack’s introduction . Their overall contribution to another memorable championship run for Monaghan reflects great credit on themselves, their families and the club. Monaghan now go into the All Ireland Championship series in Round 1, with home advantage against May on the weekend of the 30th May. You can get your tickets for that game in McMahon Centra Scotstown. Monaghan v Mayo – All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Monaghan are next in action in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship when they face Mayo in Round 1 on the weekend of 30/31 May, with full fixture details to be confirmed shortly. Tickets for the game will be available shortly and can be purchased in McMahon’s Centra, Scotstown. Supporters are encouraged to keep an eye on official channels for confirmation of on-sale times and match details. Minor Ulster Championship Quarter Final Hard luck to the Monaghan Minor team and management, who were narrowly defeated by Donegal on a scoreline of 2-16 to 2-15 on Saturday. It was a hugely competitive contest and a very spirited performance, with the side pushing all the way in a game that could have gone either way. We are especially proud of our Scotstown representatives Darragh Feeney, Seán Mac Cinna, and Chilav Malaya for their involvement on the provincial stage, and they can all take great credit from their efforts throughout the campaign. Ulster Ladies Senior Championship – Ulster final. Monaghan senior ladies and management put in a tremendous effort in the Ulster final, where they were narrowly beaten by Cavan after extra time on a scoreline of 4-13 to 1-20. It was a hugely committed performance from Monaghan in a dramatic and high-scoring contest, and they can take great credit from the manner in which they battled throughout. Scotstown’s representatives, players Éabha Sherry and Casey Treanor, management team members including Edel Corrigan and Charlene Sherry played their part in a strong county campaign, and the club extends its congratulations to all involved on reaching the provincial decider. Under 14 Monaghan Girls All Ireland Semi Best of luck to the Monaghan Under 14 girls and management as they prepare for their All-Ireland semi-final against Down this Saturday 23rd May at 1:00pm in St Paul’s GAA, Lurgan. It is another amazing achievement for the team and management to reach this stage of the competition, and everyone in Scotstown is delighted to see our club players involved on such a big day. We wish them every success as they continue their campaign and look forward to hopefully seeing them produce another strong performance on the national stage, and everyone in Scotstown is delighted to see our girls involved, captain Aoife McArdle, Cayla McGinnity, Aoibheann Marin, Katie Mullen, and Cassie Woods in such a strong county panel. Scotstown GAA Online Club Lotto – New Jackpot €14,400 This Wednesday 20th May the lotto jackpot is €14,400! In the May 13th draw, no jackpot winner. Numbers drawn on the night were 3, 4, 13, 31. We had FIVE Lucky-Dip winners, Marion Byrne, Chelsey McPhillips, Declan Smyth, Courtney McPhillips, and Elaine Brennan who win €20 each. Next draw Wednesday 20th 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 €14,400 Social Club open The Social Club will be open this Friday and Sunday from 9pm, and we look forward to welcoming members along for the weekend. Thanks to Stephen McKenna and Colin Casey, who are on bar duty for the weekend of 22nd – 24th May Club shop The Club Shop is next open this Friday 22nd 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 2025, the club held a number of wellbeing events, including a charity fun walk 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. In August, the club hosted post-Blessing of the Graves refreshments in the complex. In September, Scotstown GAA was awarded Gold status as part of the Healthy Club Recognition Programme for 2025, and the card nights returned. Make Your Céilí also returned during the winter. More recent events in early 2026 included Daffodil Day, the G4MO Fun Run and Walk, and the start of the Blackwater All Stars sessions. The club also supported the FTD Brothers’ marathon run through the parish this month. Blackwater All Stars – Inclusive GAA Sessions 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 – Season continues and joining details Our Gaelic for Mothers & Others continue their games and well done to everyone involved. 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. Spraoi Scor for National School children. Quiz final Thursday June 11th. Stage events, Saturday June 13th during day. Venues confirmed later. Golden Jubilee of Scotstown Comhaltas Congratulations to Scotstown Comhaltas on the celebration of their Golden Jubilee in the Sports Complex on Saturday night. It was a wonderful occasion of music, song and dance, bringing together great memories and a real sense of pride in a fantastic local organisation. The club extends its best wishes and thanks to everyone involved in making the night such a special success. 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 May 18, 2026
An Bhoth GAA Club Notes 11/05/2026 Senior Men Scotstown claimed a hard-earned victory over Castleblayney in Round 3 of the Loughman Sports Senior League, winning out on a 1-13 to 1-12 scoreline after a keenly contested game. Castleblayney led 0-4 to 0-3 after 10 minutes but Scotstown took advantage leading 0-8 to 0-5 by the 25th minute including a wonderful 2 pointer, before a well worked goal gave the Blues a 6 point lead. Castleblayney added more points to their tally in response but Scotstown led 1-9 to 0-9 at the interval. The second half remained tight throughout, with Scotstown pushing on to 1-10 to 0-9 early in the half before Castleblayney repeatedly narrowed the gap to within a score. Scotstown then showed good composure to see the game out and secure another valuable league win away from home. Next Fixture Scotstown now turn their attention to Round 4, when they host Clontibret at Páirc Mhuire on Saturday 16th May at 5:00pm. Scotstown’s fixtures and results 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 (1-12) v (1-13) Scotstown, Castleblayney Round 4 (16 May – 5pm): 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 Hard luck to our Junior Men, who were away to Aghabog Emmets on Saturday evening in Round 3 of the Junior League and went down on a 2-13 to 1-7 scoreline. Despite the result, the team will no doubt take lessons from the outing as they continue to work hard and build through the campaign. Attention now turns to their next fixture at home to Killeevan Sarsfields on Thursday 14 May at 7:45pm in Round 4, where they will hope to bounce back. 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 (2-13) v (1-7) 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 had no games in the past week. 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 details. Next League fixtures: Scotstown v Donaghmoyne – Wed 27 May, 8:00pm, Páirc Mhuire – Round 6 Scotstown v Corduff – Tues 2 June, 7:30 pm, Páirc Mhuire – Round 7 Junior 2B Reserves – Division 2B Our Junior 2B Reserves had no league games in the past week. (Please see next note on their championship win last week) Next League fixture: Scotstown v Sean McDermotts – Wed 20 May, 8 pm, Páirc Mhuire Junior 3B Reserves – Division 3B Our Junior 3B Reserves were in action at home to Castleblayney on Sunday afternoon in Round 3 of the Reserve Football League Division 3B, with the sides finishing level on a 3-12 to 3-12 scoreline in an entertaining contest. There was plenty of good attacking play from Scotstown over the hour, and the team showed strong character to keep battling right to the end and earn a share of the spoils. The result keeps the group moving forward as the league campaign continues, and there was no doubt plenty of positives for the players and management to take from the performance. Best of luck to the team and management in their next outing Next 3B League fixture: Carrickmacross v Scotstown – Fri 22 May, 7pm, 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 have began their respective Championship campaigns recently, with all three teams winning their preliminary‑rounds across the McKeown, O’Duffy and Crawley Cups. Our Junior 2B Reserves were in action on Wednesday evening in the Crawley Cup Preliminary Round at Páirc Mhuire, where Scotstown edged Éire Óg on a 1-13 to 1-12 scoreline in a closely fought contest. It was a valuable win for the group as they continue to build momentum in the early part of the season and progress to the quarter final of the championship where they face Aghabog at home on Saturday May 30th. Our Senior Reserves are against Latton in the quarter final of the O’Duffy Cup on Saturday May 30th at home, while our Junior 3B Reserves continue their McKeown Cup campaign away to Donaghmoyne in Round 1 this Wednesday 13th May at 7:30pm. 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 were in action away to Aughnamullen on Monday evening in Division 1 Round 6 of the Minor Football League, where Aughnamullen came out on top on a 2-20 to 1-11 scoreline. The team and management will look to respond positively when they travel to Carrickmacross on Monday 11 May at 7:30pm for Round 7.. U16 Boys The U16 panels had another busy week of fixtures across the three teams. Division 1 (A Team) Scotstown A were at home to Gaeil Triucha in Round 5 on Thursday evening last, with the visitors winning on a 2-15 to 2-5 scoreline. The boys battled well but came up short. Division 3 (B Team) The B team travelled to Carrickmacross Emmets on Friday evening for Round 5, where the home side came out on top by 4-9 to 3-3 with a fine win away from home. After a close 1st half, Carrickmacross pulled away. Attention will now turn to their next outing at home to Cremartin in Round 6 on Friday 22 May at 7:30pm. Division 4 (C Team) Our C team were away to O’Neill Emeralds in Doohamlet on Friday evening and were defeated, with the hosts being the stronger team on the night. The group will look to bounce back when they travel to Monaghan Harps for Round 6 on Thursday 21 May at 7:30pm. Best of luck to all players and management as they continue their campaigns in the weeks ahead. U14 Boys It was another busy and competitive weekend for the U14 boys, with two of the three teams turning in strong performances and plenty of positives to take into the next round of fixtures. The Division 5, B team continued their good form with a strong result against Monaghan Harps. The Division 7 C team also battled hard away to Monaghan Harps and showed plenty of determination throughout. The standout result of the weekend came from the Division 5 B team, who recorded a brilliant win over Monaghan Harps on a scoreline of 1-18 to 2-7. The Division 7 C team were defeated 4-7 to 0-10 by Monaghan Harps, but plenty of positives for the next round. Next Fixtures U14 Division 1 A Scotstown A v Clontibret A — Thursday 15th May, 7:00pm, Páirc Mhuire. U14 Division 7 (C) Monaghan Harps (C) v Scotstown (C) — Saturday 23rd May, 12:00pm, Monaghan U14 Division 5 (B) Scotstown B v Magheracloone — Sunday 24th May, 11:00am, Magheracloone U12 Boys Our Under 12 Boys had no games in the past week. Ladies Football Senior Ladies – Monaghan Senior League & Reserve League Our Senior Ladies recorded a hard-earned 1-7 to 1-6 victory over Latton on Sunday in a closely contested encounter. Latton made the brighter start and led by 1-1 to 0-0 after nine minutes, but Scotstown responded well through points from Alannah Corrigan, Ella McKenna and Megan Boylan to trail by just one at half-time, 1-2 to 0-4. Scotstown carried that momentum into the second half and gradually edged their way back into the game before a brilliant goal from Grace Kelly helped swing the contest in their favour. A late point from Megan Boylan proved decisive as Scotstown held on for a deserved one-point win. Well done to the team and management. Attention now turns to Round 5, when Scotstown travel to Emmet Óg on Sunday 24th May at 11:00am. Junior Ladies – Monaghan Junior League & Reserve League Brigid O Neills 7-14 Scotstown 1- 3 Pearse Park, Ballybay was the venue for our newly established Junior team’s third Reserve League game versus newly promoted seniors Brigid O'Neills on Saturday evening. This game had been viewed as a challenging assignment vs last year’s Ulster Intermediate finalists and so it came to pass. Scotstown took to the field short seven of the team from the previous round win vs Sean Mc Dermotts. Abigail Finnegan won referee Noel Callan’s throw-in, Scotstown opened the scoring and made the early running. Mary Murphy, Briana Mac Cinna, Isobel Waddington, Finnegan and Saorlaith Groarke settled best early on and took the game to Brigids. On her first start, Natasha Beggan was the standout player in the forward line while Rhia Nar impressed from the bench. Both teams traded scores and wides in an opening period of free flowing football. A long range effort from Lisa Sherlock found the Brigid's net for the first goal of the game. Sherlock's goal sparked a strong reaction with Megan Millar leading the home forward line in pegging back the Scotstown lead to go in at halftime leading 3-06 to 1-02. Shauna Mc Dwyer was impressive in defence for Scotstown when introduced early in the second half before the home team took control with Machailla Mc Cabe entering the fray up front. A succession of Brigid’s scores ended the game as a contest midway through the half. Scotstown elected to give game time to all players present to further this team’s development, Laura Holohan a notable introduction from the bench. Our Juniors’ next outing in the Reserve League is at home vs Clones on Saturday, May 23rd. Minor Girls Our Minor Girls Division 1 side were in action away to Castleblayney on Thursday evening last and recorded a fine 4-12 to 5-5 win in Round 3. The Division 3 fixture away to Corduff on Friday evening was cancelled as Corduff conceded. Attention now turns to Round 4, with Division 1 at home to Emmet Óg on Thursday 21 May at 7:00pm and Division 3 at home to Clones on Friday 22 May at 7:00pm. U16 Girls The U16 Division 1 girls had no games in the past week. 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. U12 Girls Our U12 Girls have started their Round Robin league competitions strongly, with two teams competing this season — one in Division 1 North and one in Division 3 North. In Round 1, the Division 1 North team recorded an excellent 5-4 to 0-2 win over Emyvale, while the Division 3 North side also got off to a winning start with a fine 5-4 to 1-3 victory over Truagh. It is great to see both teams begin their campaigns on a positive note, and we wish all the players and management the very best as the league series continues over the coming weeks. Scotstown GAA Day-by-Day Club Fixtures next 13 days Please note fixtures are subject to time and venue changes. Please always check Scotstown GAA Clubspot or the club's social media platforms on matchdays for confirmation. Date Time Fixture Competition Venue 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 Wed 13 May 7:30pm Donaghmoyne v Scotstown RFC McKeown Cup Round 1 Donaghmoyne Thu 14 May 7:00pm Scotstown (A) v Clontibret (A) U14 Division 1 Round 5 Páirc Mhuire Thu 14 May 7:45pm Scotstown v Killeevan Sarsfields Junior League Round 4 Páirc Mhuire Fri 15 May 7:15pm Scotstown v Clones LGFA Girls Minor League Division 3 Round 4 Páirc Mhuire Sat 16 May 7:00pm Scotstown v Clontibret O'Neills Senior League Round 4 Páirc Mhuire Sun 17 May 4:15pm Monaghan v Armagh Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Final Clones St. Tiernach's Mon 18 May 7:00pm Monaghan Harps LGFA v Scotstown A LGFA U14 Girls Division 1 Round 3 TBC Mon 18 May 7:30pm Gaeil Triucha v Scotstown A MFL Division 1 Round 8 Truagh Tue 19 May 7:00pm Scotstown B v Carrickmacross LGFA U14 Girls Division 3 Round 3 Scotstown Wed 20 May 8:00pm Scotstown v Sean McDermotts RFL Division 2B Round 6 Páirc Mhuire Thu 21 May 7:00pm Scotstown v Emmet Og LGFA Girls Minor League Division 1 Round 4 Páirc Mhuire Thu 21 May 7:30pm Castleblayney Faughs v Scotstown U16 Division 1 Round 6 (Scotstown A) Castleblayney Thu 21 May 7:30pm Monaghan Harps v Scotstown U16 Division 4 Round 6 (Scotstown C) Monaghan Fri 22 May 7:00pm Carrickmacross Emmets v Scotstown RFL Division 3B Round 4 Carrickmacross Fri 22 May 7:30pm Scotstown A v Castleblayney Faughs MFL Division 1 Round 9 Páirc Mhuire Fri 22 May 7:30pm Scotstown v Cremartin U16 Division 3 Round 6 (Scotstown B) Scotstown Sat 23 May TBC Cremartin v Scotstown Senior League Round 5 Cremartin Sat 23 May 12:00pm Castleblayney Faughs v Scotstown U14 Division 1 St. Mary's Park Sat 23 May 12:00pm Scotstown (C) U14 Division 7 Round 6 Páirc Mhuire Sat 23 May 7:00pm Blackhill Emeralds v Scotstown Junior League Round 5 Blackhill Sat 23 May 7:00pm Scotstown v Clones LGFA Ladies Reserve League Division 3 Round 5 Scotstown Ulster Senior Championship Final – Monaghan v Armagh – This Sunday 4:15pm, Clones Excitement is already building ahead of this Sunday’s Ulster Senior Championship Final, when Monaghan take on Armagh in Clones on Sunday 17 May at 4:15pm. An Ulster final is always one of the biggest and most special occasions in the football calendar, and it promises to be a memorable day for players, management and supporters alike. We send our very best wishes to the Monaghan team and management, and especially to our own club representatives Rory, Ryan, Mícheál, Conor, Jack, and Max as they prepare for this huge occasion. Everyone in Scotstown will be proudly behind them and hoping for a great day for the county. Match essentials Fixture: Monaghan v Armagh — Ulster SFC Final. Date and time: Sunday 17th May, 4:15pm. Venue: Clones. Tickets: Unfortunately, due to the excessive demand for tickets, there had been a significant shortfall in the number of tickets the club can allocate to members. Our allocation was reduced by 34%. We regret that we cannot facilitate all requests. Those who have been allocated tickets will be contacted via message/email by Thursday. If you do not receive a message, unfortunately, tickets have not been allocated. Please do not contact club officers. This was a very onerous task, very much beyond our control. Thanks to everyone for your patience, understanding and support. We fully appreciate the frustration and disappointment this causes, but unfortunately this situation is outside our control. Comhghairdeas Rory — GAA Player of the Week! Massive congratulations to Rory Beggan, who has been voted GAA Footballer of the Week after his incredible display in Monaghan GAA dramatic Ulster Semi Final win over Derry. Rory topped the national vote with 5,966 votes, finishing well ahead of the other nominees — a testament to how widely his performance was admired. Rory was at the heart of everything in one of the most dramatic championship games in recent memory. He finished with three two pointers, including the amazing last gasp final kick winner from 47 metres, and played a crucial role in Micheál Bannigan’s goal. His leadership was just as important as his scoring. In the chaotic closing moments of normal time — with the hooter sounded, confusion on the sideline, and Derry fans spilling onto the pitch — Rory was the one who challenged the referee, insisting Monaghan were entitled to take the sideline ball. That intervention proved vital, as Jack McCarron’s wonderful two pointer sent the game to extra time. From start to finish, Rory delivered a performance of composure, bravery, and sheer class — the kind of display that inspires a team and lifts a county. Everyone in the parish and beyond is immensely proud of you. Well done Rory!!! Rory Beggan on Team of the Week Another massive congratulations to Rory Beggan for making the GAA team of the week for his exceptional and amazing performance during the Semi Final! Well done Rory. Also congratulations to Aughnamullen GAA Mícheál Bannigan and Ballybay Pearse Brothers GAA Dessie Ward for also making the Team of the Week. Minor Ulster Championship Quarter Final Best of luck to the Monaghan Minor team and management as they prepare for their Ulster Championship quarter-final against Donegal this Saturday 16 May at 12:00pm in the Donegal GAA Centre, Convoy. It is a big occasion for the players and management, and we are especially proud of our Scotstown player representatives on the team Darragh Feeney, Seán Mac Cinna, and Chilav Malaya as they look forward to this championship challenge. We wish them every success on the day and hope they can produce a strong performance on the provincial stage. Ulster Ladies Senior Championship Best wishes from Scotstown GAA to the Monaghan senior ladies and management ahead of their Ulster Intermediate Final on this Saturday 16 May at 5:00pm, in Brewster park Enniskillen. It is a tremendous achievement to reach a provincial final, and everyone in the club is delighted to see Scotstown so well represented on the county panel and in the management team. We wish our players on the panel, Éabha Sherry and Casey Treanor, the very best, along with all of the Monaghan players, management team, including Edel Corrigan, and Charlene Sherry in her role as FLO. We hope it is a memorable day for all involved and that Monaghan can produce a big performance to bring the title home. Under 14 Monaghan Girls All Ireland Festival of Football Congratulations to the Monaghan U14 girls on a superb victory over Laois on a scoreline of 4-9 to 1-7 on Saturday last, which sees them progress to the All-Ireland semi-final. It is a fantastic achievement for the players and management, and everyone in Scotstown is delighted to see our girls involved, captain Aoife McArdle, Cayla McGinnity, Aoibheann Marin, Katie Mullen, and Cassie Woods in such a strong county panel. U10 and U8 Go Games On Saturday 25th April, 66 Scotstown girls U8 & U10 took part in the 1st Go Games of the year which was hosted in Kilmore. Thanks to Truagh Ladies Gaelic Football Club Monaghan Harps GAA Sean McDermotts GAA Club for participating in the fun day for all and to everyone involved in the fantastic Go games event! Thanks to Grainne McKenna for the photos below. Scotstown GAA Online Club Lotto – New Jackpot €14,200 This Wednesday 13th May the lotto jackpot is €14,200! In the May 6th draw, no jackpot winner. Numbers drawn on the night were 1, 7, 10, 29. We had FIVE Lucky-Dip winners, Emma Halligan, Damien McKenna, Jennifer Sheridan, Mary Cassidy, and Caitriona Deery who win €20 each. Next draw Wednesday 13th 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 €14,200 Social Club open The Social Club will be open this Friday and Sunday from 9pm, and we look forward to welcoming members along for the weekend. Thanks to Peadar Sherry and Charlene Sherry, who are on bar duty for the weekend of 15th–17th May Club shop The Club Shop is next open on Friday 22nd 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. Votes of Sympathy The following votes of sympathy were passed at the last two Executive Committee meetings. Brady Family on the death of Eileen Carroll Family on the death of Brigid Cassidy Family on the death of Jimmy Caulfield Family on the death of Josephine Ferry Family on the death of Joanne Fogarty Family on the death of Paddy Mohan Family on the death of Declan Mohan Family on the death of Paul McQuaid Family on the death of Joe McSkean Family on the death of Annie We would like to offer our condolences to all the family and friends who lost loved ones during this time. 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 2025, the club held a number of wellbeing events, including a charity fun walk 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. In August, the club hosted post-Blessing of the Graves refreshments in the complex. In September, Scotstown GAA was awarded Gold status as part of the Healthy Club Recognition Programme for 2025, and the card nights returned. Make Your Céilí also returned during the winter. More recent events in early 2026 included Daffodil Day, the G4MO Fun Run and Walk, and the start of the Blackwater All Stars sessions. The club also supported the FTD Brothers’ marathon run through the parish this month. Blackwater All Stars – Inclusive GAA Sessions Thanks to our Health and Wellbeing officer Abbie McCarey for the following report. GAA for all is going from strength to strength as we continue with our road show style sessions in Truagh, Emyvale and Scotstown GAA. These clubs together come under the name “Blackwater all stars” and stars they are. They most recently gave a fine display of their skills and talent at half time of the infamous ulster semi final decider between Derry and Monaghan. We’re sure it was their skills at half time which spurred the Monaghan players onto eventual victory! Training continues every Saturday morning at 10-11am. Saturday 16th May we will commence a 4 week block in Emyvale GAA. You don’t need to be affiliated with any club to participate and new players always welcome. We cater predominantly for players aged 5-15 years old. Any child who would like to try out our additional need training is welcome to come along with a parent or guardian and can bring along a sibling too to help with the transition. Reach out to your health and well being officers for any further information. 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 – Season continues and joining details Our Gaelic for Mothers & Others play new formed Currin this Monday evening in Kilmore. 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. Spraoi Scor for National School children. Quiz final Thursday June 11th. Stage events, Saturday June 13th during day. Venues confirmed later. Golden Jubilee of Scotstown Comhaltas Scotstown Comhaltas will celebrate their Golden Jubilee in the Sports Complex this Saturday, 16th May at 8:00pm. It promises to be a wonderful night of music, song and dance, with Gráinne McElwain guiding us down Bóthairín na Smaointe for an evening of memories and reminiscence. Admission is free, and a limited number of commemorative booklets will be available. Tea and refreshments will be served on the night. Cupán tae & Soláistí! All are very 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.