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Scotstown Ends 36-Year Ulster Title Wait
14 Dec
Summary
- Scotstown secured their first Ulster title in 36 years.
- Goalkeeper Rory Beggan scored an impressive 11 points.
- The club ended a lengthy championship drought in a thriller.

Scotstown has finally captured the Ulster championship, ending a 36-year drought since their last victory in 1989. The historic win was sealed in an intense extra-time match, with goalkeeper Rory Beggan playing a pivotal role. Beggan's exceptional performance saw him score 11 points, guiding his team to glory.
The match was a closely contested affair, with Scotstown holding a significant lead at various stages. However, their opponents mounted a strong comeback, forcing the game into extra time with a late score. Despite the setback, Scotstown's determination and belief, particularly from Beggan, never wavered.
Beggan, who previously explored an NFL career, expressed the unparalleled joy of achieving this club milestone. He emphasized that the feeling of winning for his club is priceless, highlighting the deep significance of this championship for Scotstown and its supporters after decades of waiting.




