From it was first used by Omagh St Enda’s footballers in June 1933 St Patrick’s Park, skirting the river Strule and Castle Holm has been a hub for gaelic games in the town of Omagh. The Grounds, passed on to the Parish Of Drumragh for the use of sport in 1933 included a tennis club, hosted sports, football, hurling, Camogie ,rounders, athletics and even cycle racing. St Patrick’s Park hosted Club and County games but it had become dated.
With the input of Club Omagh the grounds and changing rooms were improved and reopened in 2013 and since have been a key facility for our club, other clubs and our Parish schools.
Roll on 2025…..
Recently we launched our development plan which contains several projects and included the continued improvement work on St Patricks Park…..Now we are delighted to confirm that with voluntary labour the first phase of improvements as planned in our development document have been completed.
These Include a new spectator fence and concrete viewing area to boost the visitor experience, new purpose built dugouts, pitch resurfacing and a new scoreboard.
“The wheels are in motion of our plan…..why not join us for the journey”.
