The GAA has produced a Club Education site which can be accessed here and is regularly updated with the latest updates, e-learnings and webinars for all members of our community.

Latest Update - June 28th
Our gates opened on Wednesday, June 24th, and our adults have been out training. From Saturday 27th June our minors and juveniles can train at our facilities. Please keep mind the following;
1. The indoor buildings remain closed.
2. Please use the outdoor set of toilets
3. Only outdoor facilities can be used
4. Only people that are training are allowed on the pitch.
"GET IN, TRAIN, GET OUT!"
5. Please remember the 3 C's - Avoid Crowds, Avoid Closed Spaces, Avoid Close Contact
Thanks very much for your diligence and patience through this pandemic and tomorrow marks another milestone in our return. Stay safe. An Bhoth Abu!




The following changes to the return to activity guidelines are being made after recommendations made by the Covid-19 Advisory Committee. These changes were subsequently endorsed by the GAA, the Camogie Association and the LGFA.
This week:
Coaching numbers for underage teams to be consistent with Code of Behaviour. Recommendations were made by the Covid-19 Advisory Committee this morning.
From June 29th:
The Advisory Committee is considering the position in relation to other GAA buildings (such as Club bars that are serving food, Gyms, Handball alleys etc). Guidance will be provided in this context before June 29th.New ParagraphNew ParagraphThe GAA has produced a Club Education Webinar which can be accessed https://www.gaa.ie/gaa-now/covid-club-education-webinar/New Paragraph
An Bhoth GAA Club Notes 31/12/2024
Athbhliain faoi shéan is faoi mhaise daoibh!
We wish all our members, players, volunteers, patrons and our community a very Happy and Prosperous New Year! Thanks everyone for all your support and work throughout 2024 and here’s to a successful 2025 and another year of achievement. An Bhoth Abú!
Scotstown GAA Online Club Lotto – Jackpot €8,000
Thanks to everyone involved in our online lotto draw for a €7,800 jackpot on Wednesday 1st January. Please see our Social Media platforms for more details of the results.
In the December 18th draw, there was NO Jackpot winner. Numbers drawn on the night were 3, 8, 11, 26. There were THREE match 3 winners, Jacinta Johnston, Grainne McKenna, & Eddie Sherry who win €40 each. We had 3 Lucky-Dip winners, Briege McMahon, Yvonne Keenan, & Bernie Scullion who win €20 each. In the December 27th draw, there was NO Jackpot winner. Numbers drawn on the night were 1, 2, 18, 31. There were TWO match 3 winners, Niamh Browne and Paul Hand who won €50 each. We had 3 Lucky-Dip winners, Martina O’Neill, Margaret Mallon, and Dermot McCarron who win €20 each. Congratulations to all our winners! The Scotstown GAA online Lotto Draw takes place every Wednesday at 8:30pm with last entries at 8pm. The draw is conducted on-line and is fully automated using secure facilities. There are 4 numbers to choose from a range of 1 to 31. Match the 4 numbers to win the Jackpot of €8,000. If no jackpot winner €200 is rolled over to the following week. Also if there is no jackpot winner there will be lucky dips. Next draw is Wednesday 8th January at 8:30pm.
December Ciste winners
Congratulations to Jason Quigley, Monaghan our €1,000 December Ciste Winner! Also congratulations to our 5 x €100 winners, Marc & Sara Mullen, Eala Shields, Clare McCague, Fergal Boylan, Sean Treanor. 4 x €50 winners, Sean Morgan, Fergal McKenna, Seamus McCrudden, Kevin McKenna. Sellers prize: Frank McKenna, Peadar Sherry.
“Leave your Mark” Big Cash Prize Fundraiser
We launched our Club Development fundraiser “Leave your mark”, with 1st prize of €15,000 plus several more large cash prizes to be won including a special €5,000 winning prize for any nominated club. Please see our social media platforms for more details.
Cairde na Botha – 4th Year Registration due
Many thanks to all those involved in the Cairde na Botha initiative. For those who subscribed last year and are on the 4 year subscription plan, the 4th year subscription is now due. New members are more than welcome to sign up to Cairde. Thanks!
Scotstown Cairde Na Botha wish to thank all those who have supported this historical fundraising project so far. We thank you for your continued support. Anyone wishing to join in this initiative and be part of it, please contact any of our Cairde na Botha committee members; Shane Stirrat; Austin Corrigan; Aine McKenna; Michael Owen McMahon; Aidan McCarra; Stephen McKenna; Cyril Mc Crudden.
The aim of Cairde Na Botha is to improve and develop our Kilmore training facilities to help achieve our vision of continuously improving our success on-field for our teams and off-field for our community. Cairde Na Botha is one of the biggest projects ever undertaken by our club. Be part of it! Scotstown GAA’s success has always been built on the considerable support we receive from home and abroad. We fondly remember fundraising projects in the past, such as the Scotstown Carnival in the 1960s to the purchase of our main field at Urbleshanny,The Lord Mayor Campaign in the 1980s to fund the building of Sportlann Mhuire (the complex) and development of St. Marys Park and indeed, the ambitious purchase Of Kilmore in 1995 which has contributed to the outstanding success we achieve today.
Cairde na Botha is your opportunity to help your club continue this successful development for this generation and the next into the future. Fully paid up Members of Cairde Na Botha will have the benefit of their name engraved on the supporters’ wall at the Kilmore training grounds.
Please see our Clubspot app for more details and how to register or subscribe to year 4.
We welcome all Scotstown GAA supporters at home and abroad to join in this progressive and exciting initiative!!
Social Club open
The Social Club is open this Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9pm. Bar Rota: Stephen McKenna and Pauric Connolly.
The Highstool Prophets playing Saturday 15th March in Scotstown Complex
Get Ready for a Cracking Night with The Highstool Prophets!
Join us for an unforgettable evening as The Highstool Prophets, the sensational 5-piece folk band from Cavan, light up the stage at Scotstown GAA. Known for their energetic performances and unique twist on folk classics, they're set to deliver a night full of foot-tapping tunes and sing-along favorites. Live Music starting at 8.00 and Highstool prophets on stage at 9.30 followed by DJ till late. Link for tickets,
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-highstool-prophets-tickets-1104797762849
Appeal for members to volunteer in Fundraising activities
We would be grateful if members could become involved in fundraising activities, such as selling tickets. Please contact Shane on 086 836 7997. Thank you.
Interested in Volunteering?
Anyone interested in helping out in one of our many new committees, we are looking for volunteers. Please contact Cyril at 087 9628521.
Wedding Wellwishes
Congratulations to our Senior ladies player and children's officer Emma McKenna, and her husband Brian Flanagan, who got married over the festive season! We wish you all the best in your future. Also, congratulations to our Senior player and coach Mark Duffy and his wife Helen on their wedding last week. We wish you both all the best in the future!
Scotstown Player Pathway
Our Coaching Committee is inviting new, current, and former players from U16 level to adult level to join us in forming a second women's adult team in 2025.
This new team will help to provide more playing opportunities for all and will strengthen our Player Pathway.
If you are interested in signing up, fill in the form below today
https://tinyurl.com/scotstownplyrpthwy
Our Condolences
We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Brigid Sherlock. We would like to pass on our sincere condolences to her daughter’s Laura (Patrick), Breda (Kieran), Nicola (Robert), son Hugh (Fionnuala), brother Eddie (Mary), grandchildren Shane, Eimear, Aoife, Aideen, Lorna, Conor, Sarah, Niall, Claire, Daniel, Hannah, Nicholas and Enda, extended family and friends on the sad passing of Brigid. May Brigid’s gentle soul Rest In Peace. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam.
Health and Wellbeing
Scotstown GAA will continue in 2025 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 2024 we continued the Make a Ceili initiative which was launched before Christmas. In January / February saw the start of the Operation Transformation walk, the Scotstown Ladies hosted a Women’s Health talk, a drugs and Alcohol awareness workshop with our coaches, and we had several card nights during the first quarter. During May we had the Hello How are you? Campaign and in August, a community event after the Blessing of the Graves. In November we had daffodil planting in Kilmore and in November we had the return of the card nights for the winter.
Card Playing night returns for winter 2024
On Friday 20th December Card playing continued after its recent launch for this winter. Well done to everyone involved in a night of fun and learning about cards. More nights to follow.
Make a Ceili Launch night
On Friday 20th December, the 2024 / 2025 Make a Ceili was launched in the Social Club. Well done to everyone involved last night in the launch of the Make a Céili initiative. We remember our former Health and Wellbeing, the late and great Bernie Sherry, who established this immensely successful initiative that has gained national attention. Initiatives such as Make a Ceili can make a significant impact on alleviating loneliness and its negative impact on health and wellbeing. Thanks to all the speakers last night and all the best in this year’s programme. Scór agus Cultúr
Our County champions quiz team took part in the Scor na nOg Ulster final. A massive congratulations to the team who have qualified for the All Ireland Final which will take place in the Hillgrove hotel on January 25th 2025!
Tá an Ciorcal sa Spórtlann gach Oíche Mháirt ag a 8 a chlog! Fáilte roimh gach duine!