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Scor Rince Seit; The Ballinamore Set Dancers brought life to many a stage during the late 1980s and the 1990s; The won County Scór titles in 1985,1993,1996,1997 and 2000.They also won a couple of All Ireland Set Dance titles at Comhaltas level. Back: Josie Creamer, Seán Kavanagh, Joey Smith, Seán Creamer. Front: Irene O’Brien, Laura Cronin, Vera Brennan, Ann Gallogly.
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Scor Trath na gCeist, Craobh na hÉireann, Scór Sinsear i 2002. Probably the club’s greatest occasion in Scór was the All Ireland Finals in Killarney in 2002, when the club won two All Irelands on the same night, something that had happened on only three other occasions in the history of Scór. Question Time winners above. Front: Andy Duffy, Seán Ó Suilleabháin, Walter Sharpley. Back: Seán Mac Tadhg, Uachtarán Cumann Luth-Chleas Gael, Tomás O Moráin, Cathaoirleach, Coiste Náisiúnta Scór, Denis Bourke, Bus Éireann.
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Scor Curaid Connacht sa Nuachleas i 1995; While Sean O’Heslins has won the All Ireland in Novelty Act on five occasions, there were also many Connacht successes, but failure at the All Ireland Final stage. Pictured above are Connacht Novelty Act winners in 1995; Anita Harte, Vera Brennan, GAA President, Joe McDonagh, Brendan Brennan, Alan Banks and Donal McHugh (at front) The act was called “The first is always the worst”
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Scor Craobh na hÉireann Scór Sinsear sa Nuachleas 1994; On another memorable night in the Greenglens Arena in Millstreet, Seán O’Heslins won the Novelty Act with “Umpa”, one of the best remembered acts ever on a Scór stage. L to R: GAA President Jack Boothman, Denis Bourke, Bus Éireann, Tommy Moran, Seán McKeon, Cyril Smith, Dan Gallogly, Brid Sullivan, Seán Ó Suilleabháin, Raymond McHugh, Madge Murphy, Michael Fanning
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Scor Craobh na hÉireann, Scór Sinsear sa Nuachleas i 1984; Seán O’Heslins first ever All Ireland success in Scór came in 1984 with victory in tne Novelty Act in the National Stadium on a truly memorable night. L ot R: Madge Murphy, Tommy Moran, Paddy Buggy, GAA President, Brid Sullivan, Raymond McHugh and Michael Fanning. The winning act was “Where there is a will there is a relative”
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