Tom O'Sullivan, Dessie Hutchinson, Siobhán Divilly and Lisa Casserly have picked up the AIB GAA club player of the year awards across all four codes.
O'Sullivan typifies the total footballer that has made Kerry teams such a force in recent years in Gaelic football. He helped Daingean Uí Chúis on their historic run to All-Ireland glory with point-scoring contributions from defence.
Ballygunner and Waterford forward Dessie Hutchinson is now a two-time Club Hurler of the Year having previously been honoured with the overall award for his exploits and excellence in 2022.
This is his fourth time since 2018 to be included in club hurling's team of the year and is a recognition of his remarkable consistency in the Ballygunner attack.
Siobhán Divilly from Kilkerrin-Clonberne has been named the LGFA Club Player of the Year, following a phenomenal season in which she played a starring role in her club's fifth successive All-Ireland Ladies Club SFC title. A vastly experienced star for club and county, Siobhán Divilly is a vital cog in the Kilkerrin-Clonberne wheel.
An often-underrated player, Siobhán operates around the middle third with minimum fuss, providing a crucial link between defence and attack. Siobhán was Player of the Match in the 2025 AIB All-Ireland Senior Club final.
Lisa Casserly played a starring role for Athenry, as they enjoyed their first Galway Senior Championship victory since 2009. She delivered in defence throughout the campaign, as they overcame Disckboro in the last four, before seeing off St Finbarr's in a thrilling replay.
Her leadership, tireless work rate, and ability to influence crucial moments, including her team's resilience in the drawn final, truly set her apart in an unforgettable season.