All Ireland champions Cork, lead the way with 11 ladies football All Star nominations with runners-up Dublin receiving eight.
Cora Staunton could earn her 11th TG4 All Star award as she is nominated in full-forward and she is joined by three of her Mayo team mates.
Ulster Champions Monaghan receive four nods, the same number as Donegal whilst TG4 Intermediate champions Kildare get three in recognition of their win.
Cork legend Briege Corkery has already won nine All Stars and could receive her tenth following her nomination in the middle of the field where she is joined as a nominee by her fellow 17 time All-Ireland winner Rena Buckley.

The Rebels’ winning captain Ciara O’Sullivan is nominated at centre forward with Martina O’Brien, Marie Ambrose, Bríd Stack, Róisín Phelan, Vera Foley, Deirdre O’Reilly, Annie Walsh and shooting star Orla Finn the other nominees from the champions.
Dublin have eight players put forward for All Star awards as Sinead Goldrick is nominated for her fifth in-a-row.
She is joined by Sinead Finnegan, Noelle Healy, Carla Rowe, Sinead Aherne and Lyndsey Davey with Leah Caffrey and Olwen Carey nominated for what would be their first All Stars.
Waterford have four nominees including all three Wall sisters; Mairead, Linda and Aileen along with Maria Delahunty.
Mayo’s other nominees alongside the already legendary Staunton are Sarah Tierney, Fiona McHale and Niamh Kelly.
Monaghan and Donegal both have four nominees each as the McAnespie twins, Aoife and Ciara, are both nominated alongside Sharon Courtney and Gráinne McNally whilst Donegal are represented by Ciara Hegarty, Deirdre Foley, Niamh Hegarty and Yvonne McMonagle.

Westmeath, Kerry and Cavan all have one nominee each with Leona Archibold representing the Lake County and Aisling Doonan selected for the Breffni County along with two time All Star Sarah Houlihan from the Kingdom.
There is also a strong representation of nominees from the intermediate grade as seven players are selected from that level.
Champions Kildare lead the way with three nominations; team captain Aisling Holton, All-Ireland final Player of the Match; Mary Hulgraine and half-forward Roisin Byrne.
The 2016 TG4 All Star team will be announced at a gala ball at the Citywest Hotel on November 12th along with the Junior, Intermediate and Senior Players’ Player of the Year winners.
2016 TG4 Ladies Football All Star Nominees
Goalkeepers: Martina O’Brien (Cork), Mary Hulgraine (Kildare), Noelle Gormley (Sligo)
Defenders: Laurie Ryan (Clare), Marie Ambrose (Cork), Vera Foley (Cork), Róisín Phelan (Cork), Deirdre O’Reilly (Cork), Bríd Stack (Cork), Leah Caffrey (Dublin), Olwen Carey (Dublin), Sinead Finnegan (Dublin), Sinead Goldrick (Dublin), Deirdre Foley (Donegal), Ciara Hegarty (Donegal), Sarah Tierney (Mayo), Aoife McAnespie (Monaghan), Gráinne McNally (Monaghan), Jennifer Grant (Tipperary), Linda Wall (Waterford), Mairead Wall (Waterford)
Midfielders: Rena Buckley (Cork), Briege Corkery (Cork), Louise Henchy (Clare), Aisling Holton (Kildare), Fiona McHale (Mayo), Sharon Courtney (Monaghan)
Forwards: Aisling Doonan (Cavan), Orla Finn (Cork), Ciara O’Sullivan (Cork), Annie Walsh (Cork), Sinead Aherne (Dublin), Lyndsey Davey (Dublin), Noelle Healy (Dublin), Carla Rowe (Dublin), Niamh Hegarty (Donegal), Sarah Houlihan (Kerry), Róisín Byrne (Kildare), Niamh Kelly (Mayo), Cora Staunton (Mayo), Yvonne McMonagle (Donegal), Ciara McAnespie (Monaghan), Maria Delahunty (Waterford), Aileen Wall (Waterford), Leona Archibold (Westmeath)