Ladies' football All Star nominees are revealed
Forty-five nominees have been revealed for the 31st annual ladies' football All Star awards, with representatives from no fewer than 13 counties.
Forty-five nominees have been revealed for the 31st annual ladies' football All Star awards, with representatives from no fewer than 13 counties.
Senior All Ireland winners Cork led the way as they collected six O'Neills / TG4 Ladies Gaelic Football All Star Awards, while Senior runners up Monaghan scooped four awards.
All-Ireland champions Dublin collected six prizes at the 2010 O'Neills/TG4 Ladies Gaelic Football All-Star Awards at the CityWest Hotel on Saturday night.
All Ireland winners Cork picked up six All Stars at the 2009 O'Neills/TG4 Ladies Gaelic Football All-Star Awards at the CityWest Hotel on Saturday night.
All-Ireland winners Cork again dominated the 2008 O'Neills/TG4 Ladies' Gaelic Football All Star Awards with seven All Stars at a gala banquet at the CityWest Hotel tonight.
Camogie star Briege Corkery and footballer Angela Walsh scooped The Irish Times/Irish Sports Council Sportswoman of the Month Awards for September.
All-Ireland winners Cork dominated the 2007 O'Neills/TG4 Ladies Gaelic Football All-Star Awards with seven All-Stars at a gala banquet at the CityWest Hotel last night.
Cork's Mary O'Connor and Juliette Murphy were named the Vodafone GAA All Star award winners for Ladies Football and Camogie for 2006.
Valerine Mulcahy was one of five Cork players to be bestowed with a TG4/O'Neill's Ladies' Football All Star award at the Citywest Hotel.
Juliette Murphy is one of ten Cork players included in the list of nominees for the 2005 Ladies football All Star awards.
The nominations have been announced for the first ever Ladies' Football All Star awards.
Ciara Gaynor and Mary Kirwan were jointly awarded the Eircell Vodaphone Player of the Month award for October.