Galway lead the way as camogie All-Stars honoured at Croke Park

The Tribe's Aoife Donohue was crowned the senior player of the year.
Galway lead the way as camogie All-Stars honoured at Croke Park

All-Ireland senior camogie champions Galway were rewarded for their superb season, claiming eight PWC All-Star awards in total on Saturday night.

Beaten finalists, Cork, won five All-Stars, meanwhile, while Tipperary and Waterford both came away with one award each, for the Premier County’s defensive stalwart, Mairéad Eviston and the Déise’s leading light in attack, Beth Carton.

In addition to the All-Stars, the coveted PwC GPA Camogie Player of the Year awards were presented across three grades: Senior, Intermediate, and Premier Junior.

Galway’s Aoife Donohue has been crowned the PwC GPA Camogie Senior Player of the Year. Grace Teehan (Offaly) was named the PwC GPA Camogie Intermediate Player of the Year. Laois’ Aimée Collier was voted the PwC GPA Camogie Premier Junior Player of the Year.

Galway’s Cathal Murray was awarded the PwC Camogie Manager of the Year gong, recognising his exceptional leadership and remarkable success with the Galway Camogie team. This year’s success for Galway was their third senior title (2019, 2021, 2025) under Murray’s watch, while he also steered the county to the inaugural U23A All-Ireland title in July.

2025 PwC Camogie All Stars:

1. Sarah Healy – Galway

2. Shauna Healy – Galway

3. Libby Coppinger – Cork

4. Dervla Higgins – Galway

5. Mairéad Eviston – Tipperary

6. Ciara Hickey – Galway

7. Laura Hayes – Cork

8. Aoife Donohue – Galway

9. Ashling Thompson – Cork

10. Saoirse McCarthy – Cork

11. Beth Carton – Waterford

12. Ailish O’Reilly – Galway

13. Niamh Mallon – Galway

14. Carrie Dolan – Galway

15. Amy O’Connor – Cork

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