Members of the St Dominic's Scór Sinsir novelty act are pictured with GAA President Jarlath Burns following their All-Ireland title success in the TF Royal Theatre Castlebar on Saturday.

St Dominic's Scór Sinsir novelty act captures All-Ireland title

There were scenes of great celebration for St Dominic's as the Scór Sinsir novelty act captured the All-Ireland title which took place in the TF Royal Theatre, Castlebar on Saturday.

Flying the flag for Roscommon and Connacht with their original act 'Fit For Purpose', their imaginative and skilful performance captivated both judges and audience alike, standing out among strong competition from across the country.

The victory is a testament to the hard work, creativity, and community spirit that runs deep within the club. Months of rehearsals and dedication paid off as St Dominic’s brought humour, energy, and local pride to the national stage, adding another prestigious chapter to their Scór legacy. The team dedicated their win to the late Eileen Fallon, whose legacy continues to inspire cultural life within the club.

There were joyous scenes in Knockcroghery on Sunday as the St Dominic’s Novelty Act team returned home to a heroes welcome, friends, family and members of the wider community gathering in the village to celebrate the team’s remarkable achievement.

Their victory marks a proud milestone for the club, bringing national honours back to the parish and highlighting the incredible talent and dedication within the St Dominic’s community.

St Dominic's extends congratulations to team members, Tommy Hurley, Breege Kenny, Anne Gillespie, Stephen Murphy, Laura Leonard, Cathy Dervan, Sylvia Kilcline and Noel Dervan, Caroline Dervan and Mary Ann on their outstanding achievement.