Rory Beggan tops two-pointer chart for 2025

By GAA.ie Tue 16th Sep

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Rory Beggan tops two-pointer chart for 2025
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Monaghan goalkeeper Rory Beggan scores a two-pointer from play after the first half hooter during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship quarter-final match between Monaghan and Donegal at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile.

Monaghan goalkeeper Rory Beggan scores a two-pointer from play after the first half hooter during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship quarter-final match between Monaghan and Donegal at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile.

Rory Beggan was the two-point king in this year’s football league and championship.

In a very competitive field the Monaghan goalkeeper came out on top with a total of 24 converted two-pointers.

That put him just one ahead of both Down’s Pat Havern and Westmeath’s Luke Loughlin on 23 each.

Two more players converted 20 or more two-pointers- Galway’s Shane Walsh (22) and Louth’s Sam Mulroy (20).

The advent of the two-point score from beyond the arc clearly encouraged teams to kick from distance more frequently.

98% of matches in League and Championship (209 of 214 matches) featured a least one two-pointer scored.

The most two-pointers score in a single game was the 13 registered in the Leinster SFC clash between Meath and Offaly.

On average, 22 per cent of scores in the League and championship came from two-pointers.

The match with the highest percentage of two-pointers was the Allianz Football League Division 1 match between Galway and Donegal when 57 per cent of scores came from two-pointers.

2025’s two-point top scorers in League and Championship

24: Rory Beggan (Monaghan)

23: Pat Havern (Down), Luke Loughlin (Westmeath)

22: Shane Walsh (Galway)

20: Sam Mulroy (Louth)

18: Sean O’Shea (Kerry)

15: David Clifford (Kerry)

13: Mark Cronin (Cork), Jason Curry (Waterford), Eoghan Frayne (Meath), Diarmuid Murtagh (Roscommon)

12: Alex Beirne (Kildare), Matthew Carey (Longford)

11: Dominic McEnhill (Antrim)

10: Shane McGuigan (Derry), Daire Ó Baoill (Donegal), Ethan Rafferty (Armagh)

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