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South Down Winners DOWN SCÓR RESULTS 1970 – 2020 County Down 2020 Scór na nÓg Results South Down East Down County Winners Winners Winners East Down County Final South Down Final South Down East Down Final St Patrick’s College Competition Saturday 23rd November 2019 Sunday 24th November 2019 Runners Up Banbridge Runners Up st Our Lady’s GS Newry Finnis Hall, Dromara Sunday 1 December 019 Ceili Dancing Droichead Mhaigh Eo Cumann Chluain Daimh Droim Bearach Caisléan an Mhulinn Droichead Mhaigh Eo (Mayobridge) (Clonduff) (Dromara) (Castlewellan (Mayobridge) Solo Singing Caisléan Ruairí (Rostrevor) An Cloch Fhada (Longstone) Port an Phéire (Portaferry) Baile Mhic Uileagoid An Cloch Fhada Maisie Tinnelly Cillian McLaverty Niamh Savage Caithlin Fay Cillian McLaverty Recitation Cumann Chluain Daimh C Cumann Chluain Daimh F Droim Bearach (Dromara) Droim Bearach (Dromara) Cumann Chluain Daimh F Sinead McPolin Jack McGreevy* Olivia McKay Emma McKay Brian McGreevy Ballad Group An Ghlas Dromainn An Ghleann Sabhaill Naomh Phadraig Baile Mhic Uileagoid An Ghlas Dromainn (Glasdrumman) (Glenn) (Saul) (Ballygalget) (Glasdrumman) Novelty Act Cumann Chluain Daimh Caisléan Ruairi (Rostrevor) Driom an Easa Driom an Easa (Clonduff) Droichead Mhaigh Eo (Drumaness) (Drumaness) Inst Music Cumann Chluain Daimh Cumann Pheadar Naofa Naomh Pól Crois Darach Cumann Chluain Daimh (Clonduff) (St Peter’s Warrenpoint) (St Paul’s) (Darragh Cross) (Clonduff) Set Dancing Cumann Chluain Daimh (L) Droichead Mhaigh Eo Cumann Chluain Daimh (Clonduff Ladies) Cumann Chluain Daimh (C) (F) (Clonduff Football) Quiz Aghada Dearg Cumann Chluain Daimh Cill Chua Loch an Oileain Droichead Mhaigh Eo (F) (Aghaderg) Clonduff (F) (Kilcoo) (Loughinisland) Mayobridge Football Atticall awarded Damien Sands Cup for most improved Scór na nÓg Club; All Down Acts, except Clonduff Set Dancers qualified for Ulster Final from Ulster Semi in St Patrick’s College Banbridge on Saturday 14th December 2019. 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County Down 2020 Scór Sinsir Results South Down East Down County Winners South Down Winners East Down Winners Competition South Down Final Runners Up East Down Final County Final Sunday 11th Feb 2018 Sun 18th Feb 2018 Runners Up Sunday 25th February 2017 Mayobridge Dromara Parish Centre Banbridge Ceili Dancing Cumann Pheadar Naofa (F) Clann na Banna Cumann Pheadar Naofa (F) (St Peter’s Warrenpoint) (Banbridge) (St Peter’s Warrenpoint) Solo Singing Droichead Mhaigh Eo Droichead Mhaigh Eo Sabhail Naomh Phadraig Ard Ghlas (Ardglass) Droichead Mhaigh Eo Jordan Lively Eimear Magee (Saul) Grainne Lynch Eoin Caughey Eimear Magee Recitation Áit Ti Chatail (Atticall) Caislean Ruairi Sabhail Naomh Phadraig Crios Darach (Darragh Cross) Áit Ti Chatail (Atticall) Clare McCartan Michael McNally (Saul) Gareth McGreevy Sharlene Neeson Clare McCartan Inst Music Cumann Pheadar Naofa Droichead Mhaigh Eo Cumann Pheadar Naofa (St Peter’s Warrenpoint) (Mayobridge) (St Peter’s Warrenpoint) Novelty Act Ait Ti Chatal Clann na Banna Ath Bhriaín Drom an Easa Ath Bhriaín (Atticall) (Banbridge) (Bryansford) (Drumaness) (Bryansford) Ballad Group Droichead Mhaigh Eo Baile Úi Mhairtín Sabhall Phadraig Ath Bhrian Sabhall Phadraig (Mayobridge) (Ballymartin) (Saul) (Bryansford) (Saul) Set Dancing Cumann Pheadar Naofa Cumann Pheadar Naofa (St Peter’s Warrenpoint) (St Peter’s Warrenpoint) Quiz An Bhoireann Cumann Chluain Daimh Bredach Naomh Eoin Bredagh – Main Quiz (Burren) & Droichead Mhaigh Eo (Jt) (Bredagh) (St John’s) Irish Language Quiz** Moya McCormack Cup – Moya McCormack Cup – Spirit of Scór = Atticall Peter Keenan Memorial Cup - Overall South Down Scór Club of the Year = Mayobridge Cup – Best Mayobridge, Bureen & Bredagh finished on equal points – agreed to share as all three progress to Ulster Irish Language Quiz County Down 2019 Scór na nÓg Results South Down East Down County Winners Winners Winners East Down County Final South Down Final South Down East Down Final St Malachy’s HS Castlewellan Competition th th Runners Up Sunday 25th November Sunday 18 November 2018 Runners Up Saturday 17 November 2018 St Mark’s HS Warrenpoint Finnis Hall, Dromara Ceili Dancing Droichead Mhaigh Eo Sabhaill Baile Crann Droim Bearach Droichead Mhaigh Eo (Mayobridge) (Saval) (Ballycran) (Dromara) (Mayobridge) Solo Singing An Ghlas Dromain Cumann Chluain Daimh Dún Droma Port an Phéire Cumann Chluain Daimh Niamh McDowell Aoife Trainor Cathleen Garland Niamh Savage Aoife Trainor Recitation Cumann Chluain Daimh F Cumann Chluain Daimh H Baile Crann Sabhaill Naoim Phadraig Cumann Chluain Daimh F Brian McGreevy Jack McGreevy Beibhinn Watson Aoife Sands Brian McGreevy Ballad Group An Ghlas Dromainn Cumann Chluain Daimh Sabhaill Naomh Phadraig Baile Mhic Uileagoid An Ghlas Dromainn (Glasdrumman) (Clonduff) (Saul) (Ballygalget) (Glasdrumman) Leíriú Statise Caisléan Ruairi Sabhaill (Saval) Driom an Easa Driom an Easa (Rostrevor) Clann na Banna F & L (Drumaness) (Drumaness) Inst Music An Ghlas Dromainn Cumann Chluain Daimh Dún Droma Crois Darach An Ghlas Dromainn (Glasdrumman) (Clonduff) (Dundrum) (Darragh Cross) (Glasdrumman) Set Dancing Cumann Chluain Daimh (F) Baile Cholmain Cumann Chluain Daimh (Clonduff Football) Cumann Chluain Daimh (C) (F) (Clonduff Football) Quiz Eanach Cluana Droichead Mhaigh Eo (F) Loch an Oileain Droim an Easa Baile Cholmáin (Annaclone) Clonduff (F) (Loughinisland) (Drumaness) (Ballyholland Saval awarded Damien Sands Cup for most improved Scór na nÓg Club; Mayobridge Ceili team, Clonduff Solo Singer Aoife Trainor, Glasdrumman Ballad Group, Drumaness Leíruí and Clonduff Set Dancers all progress to Ulster Final at SF in Silverbridge on Sat 1st Dec 2018. 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