Cork teams go in search of Scór glory
CORK teams will put their best foot forward in music, song and dance in search of outright national accolades in the All Ireland Scór Sinsear Finals in Sligo on this Saturday.
GAA clubs from across the country search for silverware and their efforts are preserving Irish culture and facilitating groups and individuals to maintain an interest in a wide cross section of stage pursuits.
Saturday’s showpiece features an abundance of diverse entertainment, from a key rebel county involvement in the diverse fields, Cork carry a strong representation per Carbery Rangers, Kanturk and Millstreet,
Kanturk’s Muireann Vaughan participates at solo singing and is sure to raise the cheers for the her Duhallow supporters base, no stranger to this field after previously reaching an All Ireland Scór na nÓg Final.
Carbery Rangers Ballad Group return to familiar ground , having visited an All Ireland Final previously in 2016. Their double fare titled “Molly gCuach Ní Chuilleannain” and “Eyes of an Irishman” from a quintet comprising Seán O’Regan, Clare O’Regan, Sinéad O’Regan, Danny Collins and Ciara O’Gorman took Munster honours last month.
There is no stopping Rangers, completing a rare senior and underage double, earlier the Ross Scór na nÓg group landed a Munster title and proceeded to add All Ireland honours, that looks a lucky omen for the club’s senior team.
Meanwhile Millstreet represent Cork in the Table Quiz Final.