All Star nominations for Limerick’s entire All Ireland starting fifteen

NEWLY-crowned All-Ireland champions Limerick dominate the list of hurling nominees in contention for a PwC All-Star award in 2018. John Kiely’s winning team are represented with 15 players on the short-list of 45 names that are released today by the GAA and the GPA.

As is tradition, the nominations are divided into 3 goalkeepers, 18 defenders, 6 midfielders and 18 forwards.  The final 15 that make up the PwC All-Star Hurling team of 2018 will be announced live on RTÉ TV and will be presented with their awards at a gala black-tie banquet in Dublin’s Convention Centre on Friday, November 2nd, 2018.

All Ireland finalists and Leinster champions, Galway, have received 9 nominations. The remainder of the breakdown is Cork 7, Clare 5, Kilkenny 5, Wexford 2 with Dublin and Tipperary receiving 1 nomination each.

The selections were voted on by a committee made up of Gaelic Games correspondents, and chaired by Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael, John Horan.

Also announced today is the short list for this year’s Hurler of the Year and Young Hurler of the Year awards.  These overall awards will be voted on exclusively by inter-county players and the nominees are Joe Canning (Galway), Padraig Mannion (Galway) and Cian Lynch (Limerick).

The Young Hurler of the Year nominees are Darragh Fitzgibbon (Limerick), Kyle Hayes (Limerick) and Martin Coleman (Cork).

Uachtarán CLG John Horan said:

“Even by its own high standards, the summer of 2018 will live long in the memory as producing one of the greatest hurling seasons of all time. Epic contests, sublime skill and sensational scores. Taken in this context, to be nominated for a PwC All-Star hurling award is something very special.

“I warmly congratulate the 45 players who were lucky enough to make this distinguished short-list and commend all of our players who contributed to handsomely to creating a hurling season we did not want to end.”

Chairman of the GPA, Seamus Hickey said,

In what was one of the most memorable hurling seasons in recent memory, receiving a PWC All Star nomination is a special accomplishment. Your dedication and tireless commitment has shine through for all to see. Congratulations to all the nominees for their excellence on the highest stage and thank you for a memorable summer of hurling.“

PwC All-Star Hurling Nominations

GOALKEEPERS

  1. Anthony Nash, Cork
  2. Eoin Murphy, Kilkenny
  3. Nicky Quaid, Limerick

DEFENDERS

  1. Mark Coleman, Cork
  2. Colm Spillane, Cork
  3. David McInerney, Clare
  4. Chris Crummey, Dublin
  5. Dáithí Burke, Galway
  6. Adrian Tuohy, Galway
  7. Aidan Harte, Galway
  8. Padraic Mannion, Galway
  9. Cillian Buckley, Kilkenny
  10. Padraig Walsh, Kilkenny
  11. Sean Finn, Limerick
  12. Mike Casey, Limerick
  13. Richie English, Limerick
  14. Diarmaid Byrnes, Limerick
  15. Declan Hannon, Limerick
  16. Dan Morrissey, Limerick
  17. Paudie Foley, Wexford
  18. Liam Ryan, Wexford

MIDFIELDERS

  1. Colm Galvin, Clare
  2. Darragh Fitzgibbon, Cork
  3. David Burke, Galway
  4. James Maher, Kilkenny
  5. Cian Lynch, Limerick
  6. Darragh O’Donovan, Limerick

FORWARDS

  1. Peter Duggan, Clare
  2. John Conlon, Clare
  3. Shane O’Donnell, Clare
  4. Daniel Kearney, Cork
  5. Seamus Harnedy, Cork
  6. Pa Horgan, Cork
  7. Joe Canning, Galway
  8. Conor Whelan, Galway
  9. Cathal Mannion, Galway
  10. Jonathan Glynn, Galway
  11. TJ Reid, Kilkenny
  12. Kyle Hayes, Limerick
  13. Gearoid Hegarty, Limerick
  14. Tom Morrissey, Limerick
  15. Aaron Gillane, Limerick
  16. Seamus Flanagan, Limerick
  17. Graeme Mulcahy, Limerick
  18. Jason Forde, Tipperary

PwC GAA/GPA Hurler of the Year Nominees

  1. Joe Canning, Galway
  2. Padraic Mannion, Galway
  3. Cian Lynch, Limerick

GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Semi-Final, Croke Park, Dublin 29/7/2018
Cork vs Limerick. Limerick’s Cian Lynch celebrates scoring a goal. Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Tommy Dickson

PwC GAA/GPA Young Player of the Year in Hurling Nominees

  1. Darragh Fitzgibbon, Cork
  2. Mark Coleman, Cork
  3. Kyle Hayes, Limerick

Munster GAA Senior Hurling Championship Round 3, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork 2/6/2018
Cork vs Limerick. Limerick’s Kyle Hayes celebrates scoring a late point to equalise the game and
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie

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