Irish Daily Mirror

IT’S SCOT TO BE FOUR-IN-A-ROW

- BY PAT NOLAN BY PAT NOLAN

SCOTSTOWN are poised to continue their recent domination in when facing Ballybay in tomorrow’s county final in Clones.

Scotstown, bolstered by potential All Star goalkeeper Rory Beggan and the Hughes brothers, are bidding for four-ina-row, a feat last managed by the club when winning five on the spin from 197781, though Castleblan­ey were the last to achieve it in 2001.

Ballybay last won the title in 2012 and are back in the final for the first time since. Former county star Paul Finlay has been in fine form in their run to the decider and is their main man along with county defenders Drew and Ryan Wylie.

But Scotstown look to have too much and should be quite the threat in Ulster, particular­ly with holders Slaughtnei­l’s eliminatio­n in Derry earlier this week.

Tomorrow’s victors start with a preliminar­y round tie against Derrygonne­lly FORMER Louth goalkeeper Colm Nally has been linked to Andy Mcentee’s management team in Meath.

Addressing a county board meeting earlier this week,

Mcentee told delegates that there would be changes to his backroom team for 2019 and that he was applying the finishing touches as he set reaching Division One and the ‘Super 8s’ stage of the Harps of Fermanagh on October 21.

In Eire Og may be some way from the halcyon days of the 90s when they claimed a then record five Leinster club crowns, but completing back-to-back county titles would see them some way towards doing that, with Palatine the challenger­s in tomorrow’s final at Netwatch Cullen Park.

Although it’s their first final meeting since 2012, which Eire Og won, the two clubs have carved up the last three county titles between them.

The tiny area of Mullinalag­hta is looking to continue a remarkable winning streak in when they face Abbeylara in tomorrow’s final at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park.

St Columba’s bridged a 66-year gap to their previous title two years ago and are favourites to complete the three-in-a-row against opponents who are bidding for their first title since 2002 and only their third in all. Championsh­ip as his targets.

Nally (inset) played for Newtown Blues and Louth and guided nearby Meath club St Colmcille’s to the All-ireland intermedia­te final last year. He is highly rated in coaching circles.

His link with the Meath set up comes as Louth confirmed their new manager this week, with this year’s under-20s boss Wayne Kierans getting the job.

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