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Published 11:08 15 Feb 2021 GMT
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Senior Player of the Year Shortlist:
Carla Rowe (Dublin), Sinead Goldrick (Dublin), Aimee Mackin (Armagh)
Intermediate Player of the Year Shortlist:
Emma Duggan (Meath), Vikki Wall (Meath), Fiona Claffey (Westmeath)
Junior Player of the Year Shortlist:
Joanne Doonan (Fermanagh), Eimear Smyth (Fermanagh), Meadhbh Deeney (Wicklow)
The 2020 Camogie All-Stars teams will be announced at the 17th annual Camogie All-Stars Awards sponsored by Liberty Insurance, which will be held as a virtual event on Saturday March 6th.
The Senior All-Stars team will be selected from the top performers in the 2020 Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Championships, and the Soaring Stars team will be chosen from the 2020 Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Intermediate and Premier Junior Championships. Due to the shortened nature of the 2020 Championships there will be no nominees lists released for this year’s Awards, with the winning teams announced on the night of the Awards.
The shortlists for the sixth Camogie Association/WGPA Players’ Player of the Year Awards, sponsored by Liberty Insurance have been announced across the three award categories.
The Players’ Player of the Year Awards honour the outstanding achievement of an individual player in the Senior, Intermediate and Premier Junior Championships.
This year’s nominees are as follows:
Senior Player of the Year Shortlist:
Denise Gaule (Kilkenny), Grace Walsh (Kilkenny), Shauna Healy (Galway)
Intermediate Player of the Year Shortlist:
Maeve Kelly (Antrim), Niamh Mallon (Down), Sara-Louise Graffin (Down)
Junior Player of the Year Shortlist:
Ciara Donnelly (Armagh), Leanne Donnelly (Armagh), Róisín O’Keeffe (Cavan)
Voting for the Players’ Player of the Year Awards is now underway amongst intercounty players and the overall winners will be announced on the night of the 17th annual Camogie All-Stars Awards on March 6th.
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