GAA All Ireland Scór Sinsir Final 2025

Roscommon hopes are high ahead of this Saturday’s GAA All Ireland Scór Sinsir Final 2025. After terrific performances from all Rossie competitors in a fiercely contested provincial final held in Tubbercurry, last month, Elphin and St. Dominic’s now proceed to national level.
The TF Royal Theatre in Castlebar, will see clubs from all over the country convene on the Mayo town, each with the intention of bringing ultimate honours back to their parish. Spectators are in for a wonderful day celebrating the very best in our Irish culture, music, song and dance. Such is the prestige of All Ireland Scór finals, that TG4 will again broadcast the event live on their Youtube channel.
First up for Roscommon will be the Elphin club. Perennial campaigners at All Ireland Scór level, they will vie to progress from their early morning start in the Tráth na gCeisteanna Boird. This part of the Question Time is run off as a table quiz amongst 12 qualifiers, 3 from each province, with only 3 teams going forward to the stage final. Elphin boast a strong tradition in this event and have been consistent contenders nationally since the club’s very first All-Ireland Scór title back in 1972. Mattie Hynes, Colm Beirne, Micheal Gunn, Mick Rock and Conor Gunn, will hope their efforts, can bring a Scór Sinsir All-Ireland title back to Orchard Park for a first time since their Set Dancers won gold back in 2001.

In the Novelty Act event, St. Dominic’s have blazed a trail at county and Connacht heats, with their hilarious and contemporary piece, bringing wonderful enjoyment and amassing great praise. Like their counterparts in Elphin, the Knockcroghery club is immersed in all things Scór and carry with them a formidable pedigree on All Ireland Scór Final day. The team of Laura Leonard, Breege Kenny, Tommy Hurley, Stephen Murphy, Anne Gillespie, Noel Dervan, Kathy Dervan and Sylvia Kilcline, have put huge work into this piece of drama and will be hoping their efforts prove fruitful on Saturday’s decider. St. Dominics have won this title at Scór na nÓg level on two occasions in recent years, 2017 and 2023, and will no doubt relish the chance to be crowned Scór Sinsir Nuachleas champions for the first time.

Coiste Scór agus Cultúir, CLG Ros Comáin, extend their best wishes to all of the county’s representatives as they fly the flag for us in Castlebar. To have such strong Roscommon presence at the finals is a wonderful achievement in itself. Na Rosaithe Abú!