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03 Apr 2026

Hurling-Shinty international: Ireland v Scotland - how to watch

Hurling-Shinty international: Ireland v Scotland - how to watch

Ireland player Peter Duggan, Ireland manager Damien Coleman, Scotland manager Garry Reid, Scotland player Ruairidh Anderson, Ireland selector Terence McNaughton and Ireland player David Fitzgerald.

Ireland take on Scotland in a compromise rules game on Saturday, October 21st in Páirc Esler, Newry at 2.45pm. It will be the first Hurling-Shinty international since 2019.  

The International Exhibition match has been a long-standing tradition, bringing together top talents from both Scotland and Ireland in a thrilling showcase of shinty and hurling skills. The event is a collaboration between the GAA and the Camanachd Association, the governing body for Shinty.

Hurling Shinty International - Ireland Senior Team: 

Niall Arthur, Iniskeen Grattans - Monaghan 

Mickey Joe Egan, St Dominic's - Roscommon 

David Fitzgerald, Inagh-Kilnamona – Clare 

Peter Duggan, Clooney-Quin - Clare 

Andrew Gilsenan-Kavanagh, Barndarrig - Wicklow 

Cillian Kiely, Kilcormac-Killoughey – Offaly

Eoghan Cahill, Birr – Offaly 

Fionan Mackessy, St Brendan's - Kerry 

Luca McCusker, Lisbellaw St. Patrick's- Fermanagh 

Neil McManus, Ruairí Óg, Cushendall - Antrim 

Chris Nolan, Mount Leinster Rangers – Carlow 

Ryan Mullaney, Castletown – Laois 

Stephen Maher, Clough-Ballacolla – Laois 

Paddy Purcell, Rathdowney-Errill - Laois 

Enda Rowland, Abbeyleix - Laois 

Padraig Walsh, Tullaroan – Kilkenny 

Ben Conneely, St Rynagh's, Offaly 

Ger Millerick, Father O'Neill's - Cork 

Rob Downey, Glen Rovers – Cork 

Tom Monaghan, Craughwell – Galway 

Irish Senior Team Management  

Manager: Damien Coleman (Galway) 

Backroom Team: Kieran Kingston (Cork), Terence ‘Sambo’ McNaughton (Antrim), Michael  Kavanagh (Kilkenny)

HOW TO WATCH

The game will be shown live on the official TG4 YouTube channel at 2.45pm next Saturday, October 21.

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