The Club congratulates a yearly ticket holder, Eddie Naughton, London ,who won €1,183 in the Club’s weekly draw. 50/50 draw for Saturday 7th March will be in The Claypipe, Knockcroghery. You can sign up for the next 52 weeks (Cost €100) or 26 weeks (Cost €50) at any time, please contact 087 3552383 for details and online Club website at www.naomhdominic.com. Envelopes, for entry into each individual draw on each Saturday, are also available in the Shops/Post Office and Bars in the locality, as well as from John Corcoran’s Menswear and Roscommon Leisure Zone in Roscommon – only €2 per draw. David Kelly, Team 5 on selling duty.
Registration: Membership rates and details for 2015 are available on the website.
SCOR: Comhghairdeas Patrick. St. Doiminics will celebrate and honour our All- Ireland Scéalaíocht Scór na nÓg Champion Patrick Mullolly on Friday the 6th of March in Cullen Hall at 8pm. We at St. Doiminics are very proud our champion Patrick and his wonderful achievement at such a young age. Patrick is one of the youngest Scór na nÓg Champions ever and we congratulate him and his family on this fantastic achievement. We are looking forward to everyone coming together on Friday night to celebrate in style and honour Patrick our champion. Táimid fíor bhródúil asat
Ní mortas cumainn go Club Dominic Naofa.
Health and Wellbeing: As part of the GAA’s Health and Wellbeing initiative St. Dominics will host a talk by Conor Cusack on Thursday March 12th in Culleen Hall at8pm. A former Cork hurler, GPA Positive Mental Health Advocate and a member of the GAA’s National Health and Wellbeing Committee, Conor Cusack has won widespread positive acclaim, as he has openly spoken of his own personal experiences struggling with mental health issues. Conor has shared his story, and he carries a positive message of hope to others. Much of his work centres around lifting the stigma attached to mental illness and his work resonates with a huge number around Ireland and abroad. St. Dominics are delighted to welcome Conor and his speech will coincide with the launch of the club’s Health and Wellbeing Policy. All are welcome to what promises to be a very informative and inspirational night.
Camogie: Under 8 and Under 10 indoor training has commenced in St John’s community centre each Thursday evening at 6.15pm, all welcome. The Under 14 team play in the first round of the County Feile competition at home against Roscommon Gaels on Saturday 7th March at 11am. Best of luck to Deirdre Walsh and the team. The Hudson Bay Hotel sponsored Senior team will continue training on Saturday, time to be confirmed via text.
Ladies Football: U16 Championship game against Clann na nGael was cancelled due to heavy snow. This game will now go ahead next Wednesday 4th March in Clann na nGael at 7.30pm. Please come along and show your support. Training continues for Minor & Junior ladies on Friday from 7pm to 8pm.
Minor Football and Hurling: A joint minor hurling and minor football presentation night was held in Culleen hall. Awards and photos will be posted to the website.