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Published 11:31 27 Nov 2022 GMT
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Waterford’s Captain Lorraine Bray and Beth Carton were awarded the mid-field and centre-forward positions respectively, after their brilliant run to the All-Ireland semi-finals while Galway’s Shauna Healy won her fourth award at corner back.
Kilkenny Manager Brian Dowling was named as PwC Camogie Manager of the Year for the second time having guided the Cats to glory.
https://twitter.com/CorkCamogie/status/1596641887607459840
Miriam Walsh collected the PwC GPA Camogie Senior Player of the Year award for Kilkenny, with Lisa Casserly of Galway the recipient of the Intermediate accolade, whilst Antrim’s Dervla Cosgrove was chosen for the Premier Junior Player of the Year. All three were selected after voting by intercounty players through the GPA, with the awards sponsored by PwC.
https://twitter.com/OfficialCamogie/status/1596646298433847296
You can see the Soaring Stars team below, which is a mix from the junior and intermediate grades.

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