Tyrone Scór Sinsear results

February 25, 2015

The 2015 Tyrone County Final of Scór Sinsear, hosted by the Coalisland Fianna club, drew a large crowd to Coalisland Parochial Centre for an afternoon and evening of high quality entertainment.

15 clubs provided acts for the final and it Omagh St. Enda's who proved to be the big winners on the night by retaining 4 of the 5 titles that they claimed last year. Their 2014 All-Ireland winning Ballad Group made it 3 county titles in a row, while the 2013 All Ireland winning Ceili Dancers made it a 4 county titles in a row. It was also back-to-back titles in the Drama and Instrumental music disciplines to make it a very good night for the County Senior Champions.

Killyclogher regained the county title in Set Dancing after a gap of a year, while Eglish dethroned Trillick in the Quiz to claim their first title since 2012. An Charraig Mhor extended their lead at the top of the Roll of Honour in Recitation, with Annette Kelly claiming an 8th title in the category for the St. Colmcille's. Clann na nGael's Brendan Conway claimed the Solo Singing title, the first Scór Sinsear title for the parish since 1988.


The full list of winners are:

Rince Foirne - Omagh St Enda's
Amhránaíocht Aonair - Brendan Conway - Clann na nGael
Aithriseoireacht - Annette Kelly - An Charraig Mhor Naomh Colmcille
Ceol Uirlise - Omagh St Enda's
Léiriú - Omagh St Enda's
Baileád Ghrúpa - Omagh St Enda's
Rince Séit - Killyclogher St Mary's
Trath na gCeist - Eglish St Patrick's

The winners now progress to the Ulster Semi Final which takes place in Killeshandra, Co Cavan on 7th March at 7pm.

Coirnéal na Gaeilge returns for Tyrone v Derry NFL match.

After its successful launch at the Tyrone v Dublin Allianz League game last year, the Coirnéal na Gaeilge initiative returns on Saturday 28th February for the Tyrone v Derry in an effort to promote the use of the Irish language at our games.
We are encouraging supporters who speak the language at any level to congregate in this area and to converse using the medium of Irish for the duration of the game.
We hope by identifying this area that people will welcome the opportunity to converse freely and integrate their native language into their social lives.
An Coirnéal na Gaeilge area is located beside the Press Box on the Terrace.


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