Scotstown GAA Club Notes 25/05/2026
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.





