The 2024 PwC All-Stars are here, and the provincial gap is clearer than ever! Let’s dive into a night of glamour that saw Munster’s Clare and Cork take centre stage. 🌟
The 2024 Hurling All-Stars have been unveiled, sending shockwaves through the GAA community as Leinster finds itself unrepresented for the first time in history! This surprising development highlights the shifting dynamics within hurling, solidifying Munster's dominance. With Clare and Cork leading the charge, it's clear that the balance has tipped, and the competition has become fiercer than ever. Hurling enthusiasts are buzzing about what this means for the future of the sport, and whether Leinster will bounce back from this somber milestone.
Clare, the All-Ireland champions, topped the selections with an impressive six players earning coveted All-Star awards. Cork also made their mark with five All-Stars selected, delivering a powerful one-two punch that echoed through the awards ceremony. Pictures from the glitzy night showcased not just the athletic prowess on display, but also the high-fashion choices of the stars and their partners. Who knew hurling could look this glamorous? The RDS in Dublin transformed into a catwalk, as GAA athletes traded their jerseys for dapper suits and stunning dresses.
The event also celebrated Clare's Shane O’Donnell and Galway’s Paul Conroy, who received the prestigious titles of Hurler and Footballer of the Year, respectively. Their performances throughout the season captivated fans and judges alike, cementing their legacy in the annals of GAA history. With Clare's domination and Cork's impressive showing, it seems Munster's teams are gearing up for an exciting rivalry that could redefine the sport.
Meanwhile, a stark message resonates amidst the celebration: it’s time for teams from Leinster to hit the training pitches harder than ever. There’s a challenge now - to reclaim their place at the top of the hurling hierarchy. Observers of the game will undoubtedly keep a watchful eye on how these provincial shifts impact upcoming championships. Will we see the dawn of a new era, or will Leinster rise again? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure - the hurling community will be glued to every match day of the upcoming season.
Fun Fact #1: Clare's six All-Star players mark the highest representation for the county since 2013, showcasing their rise from fleeting glory to a robust powerhouse in the sport. Fun Fact #2: O'Donnell's award-winning season included not just skillful scoring but a memorable hat-trick that still has fans reminiscing about the vibrancy of the hurling pitch!
No Leinster representation on the 2024 PwC All-Star hurling team for the first time ever is further evidence of Munster's growing power base in the game.
Cork hurler Robert Downey and Rebecca Healy. Pic: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile. Galway footballer Shane Walsh with his girlfriend Rachel Molloy.
Galway footballers (L-R) Dylan McHugh, Rob Finnerty, Paul Conroy, Johnny McGrath and John Maher with their All-Star awards. Share.
All-Ireland Hurling champions Clare and runners up Cork dominated the final 15 players to be awarded with All-Stars.
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The best pictures from a glamorous night as the best the GAA has to offer took to the red carpet for the PwC All-Stars Awards in Dublin.
The cream of the crop across the GAA have dressed up for the nines alongside their partners for the 2024 edition of the PwC All-Star Awards.
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Nickie Quaid (Effin, Limerick) (2020, 2022) Adam Hogan (Feakle, Clare) Eoin Downey (Glen Rovers, Cork) Dan Morrissey (Ahane, Limerick) (2018, 2020, 2023)
All-Ireland champions Clare lead the way in an all-Munster selection for the 2024 PwC GAA/GPA Hurling All-Stars.