On Sunday, Scottish ladies GAA achieved a momentous feat when they defeated Derry to take their place in an All-Ireland final.
The Scots will now get the opportunity to play in the TG4 All Ireland Junior Final on Sunday, September 27th.
As Tyrone-born Shauna McWilliams said "it's surreal" and "a dream to get there".
"It feels funny to even say we’re playing for Scotland but the girls from Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh have shown that we have ability," she continued.
Former Cushendall and Antrim camogie player Bronagh Heggarty only took up football in Scotland and says the semi-final win is "unbelievable ... a proud day for the players and our families."
Watch the report by the LGFA's Jerome Quinn below:
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