The nominees for this year’s PwC Camogie All Star Awards have been announced.
Four Dublin players have been included on the shortlist, following their run to the All-Ireland semi-final for the first time in seven years.
They are:
Emma O’Byrne – Good Counsel Liffey Gaels
Claire Gannon – Naomh Jude
Aisling Gannon – Naomh Jude
Aisling Maher – St Vincents
All-Ireland champions Cork tally a total of 12 nominations, while Galway have 11 nominations. Tipperary receive seven nods, with Dublin claiming four and Waterford two nominations.
The other county nominations are as follows:
CORK:
Amy Lee – Goalkeeper
Pamela Mackey – Corner Back
Izzy O’Regan – Full Back
Laura Hayes – Half Back
Hannah Looney – Half Back
Laura Treacy – Centre Back
Aoife Healy – Midfield
Ashling Thompson – Midfield
Saoirse McCarthy – Half Forward
Amy O’Connor – Corner Forward
Orlaith Cahalane – Corner Forward
Katrina Mackey – Full Forward
GALWAY:
Sarah Healy – Goalkeeper
Dervla Higgins – Corner Back
Rachael Hanniffy – Corner Back
Roisin Black – Full Back
Ciara Hickey – Half Back
Aine Keane – Centre Back
Aoife Donohue – Midfield
Niamh Kilkenny – Midfield
Carrie Dolan – Half Forward
Niamh McPeake – Centre Forward
Niamh Mallon – Corner Forward
TIPPERARY:
Eimear Loughman – Corner Back
Caoimhe Maher – Centre Back
Karin Blair – Midfield
Róisín Howard – Half Forward
Clodagh McIntyre – Half Forward
Karen Kennedy – Centre Forward
Eimear McGrath – Full Forward
WATERFORD:
Brianna O’Regan – Goalkeeper
Beth Carton – Centre Forward
The PwC GPA Camogie Player of the Year nominations have also been announced.
SENIOR:
Saoirse McCarthy – Cork
Aoife Donohue – Galway
Laura Hayes – Cork
INTERMEDIATE:
Lauren Homan – Cork
Emma Flanagan – Cork
Danielle Morrissey – Kilkenny
JUNIOR:
Clodagh Tynan – Laois
Jenny Grace – Tipperary
Aimee Collier – Laois
The Awards Ceremony will take place at Croke Park on November 15th.