Four more players have been inducted into the GAA Hall of Fame for 2016, it has been announced.
Galway hurler John Connolly and Wexford hurler Tony Doran, along with Kerry footballer John O’Keeffe and the late Roscommon footballer Dermot Earley, have been honoured at a special ceremony at the GAA Museum at Croke Park.
The quartet are now in an exclusive group of 42 members of the Hall of Fame.
GAA President Aogán Ó Fearghail congratulated the players on being named on the list which acknowledges contribution to the GAA at the highest level over a prolonged period.
"These men left an enduring legacy having helped define the GAA experience for a generation of our supporters," said O’Farrell.
“They remain to this day synonymous with all that is good about our great Games - inspirational warriors and sportsmen who played an important role in preserving and nurturing football and hurling for future generations.
"Dermot Earley, John O'Keeffe, John Connolly and Tony Doran are fully deserving of this distinction and it's another opportunity for us to pay respect and gratitude."