Hilltown To Host The County Down Scór Final

The stage is set for Down County Scór Final in Hilltown

With 24 clubs set to partake over 8 competitions, the stage is set for the Down County Scór Final competitions in Hilltown.

Following the Solo Singing Semi-Finals at the weekend where 14 fabulous singers took to the stage in St John’s Drumnaquoile, 6 singers progressed to the county final.

They were Aideen Gorman (Ballymartin), Caitlin Faye (Ballygalget), ⁠Clare Scally (Liatroim), Eimear Magee (Mayobridge), Kayleigh McPolin (Clonduff) ⁠and Orla Rafferty (Castlewellan).

Ballygalget singer Caitlin Faye.

The stage competitions with music, song, dance and recitation/drama will take place this Sunday 1st March at 2:30pm in INF Hall Hilltown.

In recent years the county has secured provincial and All-Ireland success in many disciplines including Set Dancing, Solo Singing, Ballad Group, Recitation and Question Time.

So come along and see the wealth of talent on show this year from the clubs around the county – from East Belfast to Clonduff and from Bryansford to Ballygalget, there will be talent from across the entire county taking to the stage!

Éanna Carr from Warrenpoint.

The competition starts at 2:30pm sharp. 

The County Final of the Question Time will take place just before this in the Clonduff GAA Clubrooms at 12:30pm with 17 clubs due to be in attendance.

With the quiz team from Bredagh having won the Irish Language Quiz in Croke Park last year and making it to the All-Ireland Scór Final and the Ballyvarley Scór na nÓg team recently competing in the All Ireland Final, the county has a tradition of strong performances in the competition. 

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