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Coláiste San Dominic Camogie Club
Coláiste San Dominic
Founded:1934
County:Dublin
Grounds:Phoenix Park
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Dublin
champions
Camogie: 0 0 4

Coláiste San Dominic is a camogie club that won the Dublin Senior championship on several occasions. Coláiste San Dominic wore a navy gym tunic with a dark blue and white checked blouse.

Notable players

Notable players include Pat Rafferty (later to become a President of the Camogie Association) and All Ireland Camogie Championship winning captains Peggy Griffin and Pat Raftery.

References

  1. "Dublin Championships Roll of Honour - Dublin Senior County Champions (Senior 1)". dublincamogie.ie. Dublin Camogie County Board. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
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