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Dublin GAA 2026 Scór Sinsear County Final

Dublin GAA 2026 Scór Sinsear County Final
Tue, 10 February 2026

The 2026 Dublin GAA Scór Sinsear County Final will take place on Sunday 8th March.

The Final will be held at O'Dwyer's GAA Club in Balbriggan from 2pm.

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Scór, what is it?

Scór is the GAA competition that promotes areas of Irish culture in addition to our ball games. The competitions are divided into Scór na nÓg (Under 17s) and Scór Sinsear (Over 17s) and involves county champions competing to represent their province at the All-Ireland final. Winners at the finals are All-Ireland champions and are presented with All-Ireland medals and trophies in a similar manner to other GAA codes. It is a huge honour to represent your club and county at a national level.

The Scór competitions consist of 8 categories and clubs can participate in any amount of categories they wish. Clubs playing multiple codes can enter multiple times, for example a club that plays GAA and Ladies Football could enter 2 teams in the same category. The categories are:

Table Quiz

Teams of 4 answering questions on GAA, Irish History, Geography, Irish and World Current Affairs, etc...

Céilí dancing

Teams of 4 to 8 dancers.

Solo singing

Song of the history of Ireland, its people, places and folklore.

Recitation / Storytelling

Recitations, monologues, poems and stories relating to Ireland, its history, local folklore, people and places.

Ballad Group

3 to 5 members playing 2 ballads contrasting in tempo.

Novelty Act

Stage presentation / drama piece, rich in cultural content with a theme based on an aspect of Irish life, culture or folklore.

Instrumental Music

2 to 5 members playing 3 tunes (2 tunes for Scór na nÓg).

Set Dancing

4 to 8 dancers performing 2 figures of a set.

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The Scór competitions are conducted through the English language ach bíonn fáilte mhór i gcónaí roimh iontrálacha i nGaeilge.

Dublin GAA has had success through the years with Crumlin, Clan na Gael Fontenoy, Oliver Plunkett's, St. Anne's, Lucan Sarsfield's, St. Vincent's, Na Fianna, Erin’s Isle and Dóchas Éireann (DCU) all enjoying All-Ireland success at various stages.

Should your club like the opportunity to represent Dublin GAA they should register for the Scór Sinsear.

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Scór

Scór is a GAA competition that combines all the colour and rivalry of Gaelic Games with the social/fun element of Ireland's traditional past-times. The competition was established by the GAA in 1969 with the aim of promoting Ireland's traditional pastimes and culture while offering club members the chance to meet.

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