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Published 08:57 17 Jan 2021 GMT
Updated 09:13 17 Jan 2021 GMT
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The best half back hurling has ever seen had one of his best ever years in 1994 and he was honoured with the Hurler of the Year award. Unlike the majority of the player of the year awards, there was no real debate about it.
Whelehan was out on his own and that was that. The All-Star team, however turned out to be a different kettle of fish entirely.
The All-Star XV for the year named on the same night in the capital city, Brian Whelahan didn't make it onto the chosen 15.
The team of the millennium member was a victim of his own versatility that night. Seeing as he was the best no matter where he played on the pitch, Whelahan was nominated for two positions on the All-Star team.
That meant his vote was split in half and in the end it pushed him out of the team. The team was chosen via a secret ballot from media heads and it was only revealed on the night of the function.
"He actually got more votes than anyone else but didn’t win a spot," Michael Lyster explained.
Whelahan got over that and ended his career with four All-Stars, but it makes everything else relative in the great All-Star debate.
The Hurler of the Year 2018 is being announced on Friday night. Just imagine the uproar if Joe Canning, Cian Lynch or Padraig Mannion didn't make it on to the All-Star team.
Twitter would have probably looked like this.
1. WTF
2. The people of Offaly rally around Brian Whelahan
3. The lads in charge of the whole thing haven't a clue anyway
4. The journalist who loves taking the moral high ground
5. This is the last straw
6. Why do people care?
7. There's always one
8. That's it

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