2016 TG4 All Star Nominees are announced

  • Oct 07,2016

Dublin have 8 All Star Nominees -  

The 2016 LGFA All Star nominees have been released this morning with senior All Ireland champions Cork leading the way with eleven nominations followed by Dublin with eight. Beaten All Ireland semi-finalists Mayo and Monaghan each have four nominations along with quarter finalists Donegal.  

Surprisingly division 3 league champions Waterford who were defeated by Kerry in the championship qualifiers have also secured four nominations. 

Intermediate champions Kildare have three nominations with runners up Clare securing two each while other Intermediate Counties to secure nominations are Sligo and Tipperary with one apiece. 

Quarter finalists Cavan, Kerry and Westmeath have one nomination each. 

Dublin defender, Sinead Goldrick will be looking to secure her fifth award in a row which would be an astonishing achievement for the Foxrock Cabinteely star. Sinead Aherne will also be hoping to secure a fifth award having been honoured in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2014. Lyndsey Davey is a three times award winner having been chosen in 2005, 2014 and 2015. Sinead Finnegan (2015), Noelle Healy (2014) and Carla Rowe (2015) have all been honoured previously by the LGFA. 

Olwen Carey and Leah Caffrey have both been nominated previously by the association and will be looking to lift their first All Star trophy at the awards ceremony which will take place in the City West Hotel on Saturday November 12th

Dublin will be disappointed that goalkeeper Ciara Trant was overlooked by the selection committee while for a third year in a row no Dublin midfielder has made the shortlist of nominees. 

The full list of nominations is as follows:

Goalkeepers

Martina O’Brien (Cork), Mary Hulgraine (Kildare), Noelle Gormley (Sligo) 

Defenders

Laurie Ryan (Clare), Marie Ambrose (Cork), Vera Foley (Cork), Róisín Phelan (Cork), Deirdre O’Reilly (Cork), Bríd Stack (Cork) , Leah Caffrey (Dublin), Olwen Carey (Dublin), Sinead Finnegan (Dublin), Sinead Goldrick (Dublin), Deirdre Foley (Donegal), Ciara Hegarty (Donegal), Sarah Tierney (Mayo), Aoife McAnespie (Monaghan), Gráinne McNally (Monaghan), Jennifer Grant (Tipperary), Linda Wall (Waterford), Mairead Wall (Waterford) 

Midfielders

Rena Buckley (Cork), Briege Corkery (Cork), Louise Henchy (Clare), Aisling Holton (Kildare), Fiona McHale (Mayo), Sharon Courtney (Monaghan) 

Forwards

Aisling Doonan (Cavan), Orla Finn (Cork), Ciara O’Sullivan (Cork), Annie Walsh (Cork), Sinead Aherne (Dublin), Lyndsey Davey (Dublin), Noelle Healy (Dublin), Carla Rowe (Dublin), Niamh Hegarty (Donegal), Sarah Houlihan (Kerry), Róisín Byrne (Kildare), Niamh Kelly (Mayo), Cora Staunton (Mayo)

Yvonne McMonagle (Donegal), Ciara McAnespie (Monaghan), Maria Delahunty (Waterford), Aileen Wall (Waterford), Leona Archibold (Westmeath) 

Nominations per County:

Cork:

Martina O’Brien, Marie Ambrose, Vera Foley, Roisin Phelan, Deirdre O’Reilly, Brid Stack, Rena Buckley, Briege Corkery, Orla Finn, Ciara O’Sullivan, Annie Walsh (11)

 

Dublin:

Leah Caffrey, Olwen Carey, Sinead Finnegan, Sinead Goldrick, Sinead Aherne, Lyndsey Davey, Noelle Healy, Carla Rowe (8)

 

Donegal:

Deirdre Foley, Ciara Hegarty, Niamh Hegarty, Yvonne McMonagle (4)

 

Mayo:

Sarah Tierney, Fiona McHale, Niamh Kelly, Cora Staunton (4)

 

Monaghan:

Aoife McAnespie, Grainne McNally, Sharon Courtney, Ciara McAnespie (4)

 

Waterford:

Linda Wall, Mairead Wall, Maria Delahunty, Aileen Wall (4)

 

Kildare:

Mary Hulgraine, Aisling Holton, Roisin Byrne (3)

 

Clare:

Laurie Ryan, Louise Henchy (2)

 

Cavan:

Aisling Doonan (1)

 

Kerry:

Sarah Houlihan (1)

 

Westmeath:

Leona Archibold (1)

 

Sligo:

Noelle Gormley (1)

 

Tipperary:

Jennifer Grant (1)

 

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