Niamh Mulcahy nominated for Camogie Player of The League Award

Niamh Mulcahy nominated for Camogie of The Year League Award.

The nominees for the 2018 Camogie Association Player of the League Awards were announced today with players from across all three divisions of the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie Leagues recognised for their outstanding efforts in 2018.

Managers from all of the teams who participated in this year’s competition were asked to choose their top three players from opposing teams from which the nominees were then identified.

Limerick sharpshooter Niamh Mulcahy has been shortlisted for the Division 1 award following another fine campaign from the Ahane club woman, again leading her county in scoring. Kilkenny lead the way with three nominations with midfield duo Anne Dalton and Denise Gaule joined by star forward Katie Power. Waterford’s Beth Carton have also been recognised for her scoring exploits.

Nominated in Division 2 are Cork forward duo Maeve and Keeva McCarthy and Westmeath forward Sheila McGrath who have each lead their sides to this weekend’s Division 2 Final. Also nominated are Armagh’s Ciara Donnelly and Derry’s Gráinen McNicholl

Finally, in Division 3 champions Kerry are represented by full-back Niamh Leen, whilst runners-up Roscommon receive two nominations through forwards Niamh Farrell and Rachel Fitzmaurice.

The player with the most nominations from each Division will be announced as the respective winne at a ceremony to take place in Croke Park on Friday May 4th.

Camogie Association Player of the League Nominees – Littlewoods Ireland Camogie Leagues Division 1
Beth Carton (Waterford)
Anne Dalton (Kilkenny)
Denise Gaule (Kilkenny)
Niamh Mulcahy (Limerick)
Katie Power (Kilkenny)

Camogie Association Player of the League Nominees – Littlewoods Ireland Camogie Leagues Division 2
Ciara Donnelly (Armagh)
Keeva McCarthy (Cork)
Maeve McCarthy (Cork)
Sheila McGrath (Westmeath)
Gráinne McNicholl (Derry)

Camogie Association Player of the League Nominees – Littlewoods Ireland Camogie Leagues Division 3
Niamh Farrell (Roscommon)
Rachel Fitzmaurice (Roscommon)
Niamh Leen (Kerry)

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