*All-Ireland champion Dylan Corry with Clare GAA PRO, Anne Hayes. 

TWENTY CLUBS will partake in the Scór na nÓg finals this Saturday.

Cois na hAbhna hosts the county finals which get underway at 6:30pm at the Ennis venue.

Five clubs have entered the Tráth na gCeist competition whilst two will battle it out for the Rince Foirne title.

In the popular “Amhránaíocht Aonair” category, ten clubs have forwarded singers, which will be followed by the Comórtas Aithriseoireacht, where Cuar an Chláir’s , Dylan Corry will begin the defence of his 2022 All-Ireland win, against opposition from the Creatlach and Peil na mBan, An Bratach clubs.

Eight clubs have entered the Ceol Uirlise, with four contesting the Rince Seit. Lios Uí Chatasaigh are the sole entry in the Bailead Ghrúopa and will go forward to The Munster semi-final in this category.

Scór na nÓg ’23 Competing Clubs
Naomh Sheosamh,
Creatlach,
Cluian Lára,
Cill Iomar,
Clar Atha Dá Chorradh
Pairtín-Miliúch
Peil na mBan, Naomh Iosaf
An Tobar
Lios Uí Chatasaigh,
Inis Diomain,
Cora Chaitlín,
An Croisín,
Peil na mBan, an Bratach,
Cuar an Chláir,
Peil na mBan, Cuar an Chláir,
Gael na Sionna
Dún Beag,
Tulach,
Micheál Ciosóg,
Droichead Abhainn Uí gCearnaigh

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