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Scotstown won their first Ulster SFC since 1989, beating Kilcoo 0-19 to 0-16 in extra time.
Scotstown won their first Ulster Senior Football Championship since 1989, defeating Kilcoo 0-19 to 0-16 in a tightly contested final that went into extra time.
Rory Beggan scored 11 points, including key long-range frees and a 45, while substitute Conor McCarthy added three crucial points in extra time.
Kilcoo forced the game into extra time with a late point from Callum Rodgers after rallying from an eight-point deficit.
The match, played in strong winds, featured Kilcoo’s conservative, possession-based strategy in the first half.
Scotstown’s resilience and tactical shift in extra time proved decisive.
In other GAA news, Kilkerrin-Clonberne won the All-Ireland Ladies' Football Club Senior Championship, defeating St Ergnat’s, Moneyglass, with goals from Chloe Miskell and Lynsey Noone.
Scotstown ganó su primer Ulster SFC desde 1989, derrotando a Kilcoo 0-19 a 0-16 en tiempo extra.