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Published 23:33 10 Mar 2023 GMT
Updated 11:05 11 Mar 2023 GMT
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The Players of the Year received their awards alongside this season’s AIB GAA Club Football and Hurling Teams of the Year, with 30 players recognised for their impressive displays throughout the AIB GAA All-Ireland Football and Hurling Senior Club Championships.
The Football Team of the Year had seven representatives from All-Ireland Club champions, Kilmacud Crokes, with six players from finalists, Watty Grahams Glen, and one player apiece from Connacht champions Moycullen and Munster victors, Kerins O’Rahillys.
The Hurling Team of the Year was dominated by Ballyhale Shamrocks with nine players selected, with three players from beaten finalists Dunloy also included as well as three representatives from Munster champions Ballygunner.
AIB GAA Club Footballer of the Year Shane Cunningham of Kilmacud Crokes led his side to their second consecutive AIB GAA All-Ireland Football Senior Club final this year, and brought the coveted Andy Merrigan cup home to Stillorgan after a pulsating final.
Notching two vital points for his club in the final, as well as winning the crucial first half penalty on the day, Cunningham has been on-song for Crokes throughout the season.
The hard-working forward’s leadership on and off the field showed throughout the Leinster and All-Ireland campaigns, while his versatility in the forward line and powerful presence on the ball played a crucial part in his ascent of the Hogan Stand in January.
AIB GAA CLUB FOOTBALL TEAM OF THE YEAR
AIB GAA CLUB FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR
AIB GAA CLUB HURLING TEAM OF THE YEAR
AIB GAA CLUB HURLER OF THE YEAR
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