All-Ireland camogie finalists Galway and Cork lead the way in all-star nominations

Six counties are represented, with a total of 36 players nominated.
All-Ireland camogie finalists Galway and Cork lead the way in all-star nominations

Michael Bolton

All-Ireland Camogie winners Galway have 10 players nominated for all-stars, while finalists Cork lead the way with 11.

Six counties are represented, with a total of 36 players nominated.

There are six players nominated from Waterford, five from Tipperary, three from Kilkenny and one from Clare.

The nominations for senior players of the year include Galway duo Aoife Donohue and Dervla Higgins, alongside Cork forward Saoirse McCarthy.

The players nominated for intermediate plyaer of the year are Kerry’s Patrice Diggin and Offaly duo Grace Teehan and Orlagh Phelan.

The nominations for junior camogie player of the year all come from champions Laois,  Aimee Collier, Gráinne Delaney and Clodagh Tynan.

The winners will be announced at a gala awards night in Croke Park on Saturday, November 15th.

2025 All-Star nominations

Goalkeepers: Sarah Healy (Galway), Amy Lee (Cork), Brianna O’Regan (Waterford).

Backs: Róisín Black (Galway), Karin Blair (Tipperary), Méabh Cahalane (Cork), Libby Coppinger (Cork), Mairead Eviston (Tipperary), Vikki Falconer (Waterford), Rachael Hanniffy (Galway), Laura Hayes (Cork), Shauna Healy (Galway), Clare Hehir (Clare), Ciara Hickey (Galway), Dervla Higgins (Galway), Laura Murphy (Kilkenny), Laura Treacy (Cork).

Midfielders: Lorraine Bray (Waterford), Aoife Donohue (Galway), Laura Greene (Kilkenny), Karen Kennedy (Tipperary), Ashling Thompson (Cork).

Forwards: Orlaith Cahalane (Cork), Beth Carton (Waterford), Carrie Dolan (Galway), Abby Flynn (Waterford), Róisín Howard (Tipperary), Katrina Mackey (Cork), Niamh Mallon (Galway), Saoirse McCarthy (Cork), Emma Murphy (Cork), Grace O’Brien (Tipperary), Amy O’Connor (Cork), Ailish O’Reilly (Galway), Katie Power (Kilkenny), Niamh Rockett (Waterford).

Senior Player of the Year nominees: Aoife Donohue (Galway); Dervla Higgins (Galway); Saoirse McCarthy (Cork).

Intermediate Player of the Year nominees: Patrice Diggin (Kerry); Orlagh Phelan (Offaly); Grace Teehan (Offaly).

Junior Player of the Year nominees: Aimee Collier (Laois); Gráinne Delaney (Laois); Clodagh Tynan (Laois).

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