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| Cork get 7 all star nominations - Tuesday, November 16, 2004
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The nominees for the first ever Camogie All Stars were announced today (November 15, 2004). The All Stars will be honoured on Saturday December 4th at a Gala Banquet in the CityWest Hotel, Saggart. Brian Cowen, T.D., Minister for Finance will join his fellow county woman, Miriam Orsquo;Callaghan, president of Cumann Camógaíochta na nGael to present the awards. The young player of the year and the international player of the year will also be announced at the banquet.
No less than 15 counties are represented in the 45 nominations and it will come as no major surprise that the 2004 Foras na Gaeilge All-Ireland champions and National League champions Tipperary top the bill with eleven nominations. This years beaten finalists Cork, together with beaten All-Ireland semi-finalists and Intermediate champions Galway, each have seven nominations, while Wexford who showed great improvement this year received a total of four nominations. Other counties that feature are Waterford, Kildare, Division 2 League winners, with two nominations, and beaten league finalists Laois receiving one nomination. Three Ulster counties, Derry, Antrim and Down, are also in line for an All Star award. Dublin, who reached the National League semi-final have two nominations.
NOMINATIONS Goalkeeper Cork Aoife Murray Tipperary Jovita Delaney Galway Susan Earner Backs Tipperary Una O’Dwyer Suzanne Kelly Sinéad Nealon Ciara Gaynor Therese Brohpy Julie Kirwan Cork Paula O’Connor Mary O’Connor Stephanie Dunlea Joanne O’Callaghan Galway Martina Harkin Carr Sinéad Keane Sinéad Cahalan Wexford Mary Leacy Áine Codd Kildare Ciara Tallon Limerick Rose Collins Laois Emma Cuddy Midfield Wexford Kate Kelly Cork Gemma O'Connor Limerick Vera Sheehan Galway Therese Maher Dublin Louise O'Hara Derry Katie Mc Auley Forwards Cork Jennifer O'Leary Down Mairin Mc Aleenan Fionnuala Carr Tipperary Claire Grogan Deirdre Hughes Jill Horan Eimear McDonnell Galway Ann Marie Hayes Orla Kilkenny Kilkenny Sinéad Millea Limerick Eileen O'Brien Kildare Susie O’Carroll Dublin Eimear Brannigan Wexford Michele Hearne
Roscommon Lizzie Glennon Waterford Aine Lyng Clare Catherine O'Loughlin Antrim Edel Mason International player Éire Annette Mc Geeney, An Bhreatain Róisin O'Neill USA Rosie O'Reilly Young Player Galway Stephanie Gannon Wexford Mary Leacy Cork Amanda O'Regan
Source: gaa.ie |
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