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Scotstown Aims for All-Ireland Glory
3 Jan
Summary
- Scotstown seeks All-Ireland semi-final victory after bridging a 36-year Ulster gap.
- The team has won three successive Monaghan titles and conquered Ulster.
- Scotstown faces formidable opponents St Brigid's, six-time Connacht champions.

Scotstown is preparing to contest the All-Ireland semi-final this Sunday, looking to continue their successful season. The team achieved a significant milestone by winning the Ulster title for the first time since 1989, a feat that followed their third consecutive Monaghan championship title in October. Their path to this stage was arduous, marked by several games requiring extra-time, and even a penalty shootout in one instance, demonstrating their resilience and determination.
Their opponents in the semi-final are St Brigid's from Roscommon. This team is a powerhouse in Connacht football, having secured six provincial titles and achieving national success with an All-Ireland title in 2013. St Brigid's also reached the All-Ireland final as recently as two years ago, indicating their consistent performance at the highest level of the sport.
Scotstown's recent victories have showcased their tenacity, with crucial wins against Donegal's Naomh Conaill and Derry's Newbridge, culminating in a hard-fought Ulster final against Down champions Kilcoo. The upcoming match against St Brigid's promises to be another demanding encounter as both teams vie for a place in the All-Ireland final.




