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GAA All Stars Awards

 
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The All Stars Awards, currently sponsored by Vodafone, are given annually since 1971 by the Gaelic Athletic Association to the best player in each of the fifteen positions in Gaelic football & Hurling in Ireland. Additionally, one player in each code is selected as the player of the year. Equivalent awards exist for Ladies football[1], and Camogie[2].

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History and procedure

Since the 1960s there had been a tradition of annually selecting the best player in each position, in football and hurling, to create a special team of the year. Between 1963 and 1967 these players received what was known as the Cú Chulainn award. In 1971 these awards were formalised into the annual All-Star Awards.

The All-Stars team comprises the best player in each position, regardless of club or county affiliation. The composition of the All Star teams are decided by a small panel of sports journalists from the national media. The awards are presented at a gala banquet in November following the end of the championship season. Both men's teams are honoured with a special holiday where they play an exhibition game. Since 1971 over 1,000 players have been honoured with All-Stars Awards. Damien Martin of Offaly was the first ever recipient of the award, while in 2004 Paul Galvin of Kerry became the 1,000th winner of the award.

Carlow are the only county in Ireland not to receive an award in either sport.

Winners

Most Recent Winners

Men's Gaelic Football

See here

Hurling

See here

Past winners

For a complete listing of all winners see the following articles

Records

Brothers

Sixteen sets of brothers have won All Star Awards in hurling. They are:

One set of twins have won All Star Awards in hurling:

Nine sets of brothers have won All Star Awards in Gaelic football. They are:

Father and Son

Five father and son pairings have won All Star Awards. Four of these were in football:

The only hurling father and son pairing are:

Dual All Stars

One player, Ray Cummins of Cork, holds the unique record of winning a hurling and a football All Star in the same year (1971).

Three other players share the distinction of winning All Star awards in both hurling and football, but they did not win the accolades in the same year. These players are:

Due to the pressures of the modern games it is unlikely that these players' feats will ever be repeated.

Top Winners

People who have received five or more awards since their introduction in 1971.

See also

Gaelic games Awards
Football Hurling
All Star team of the year All Stars All Star team of the year
All Stars Footballer of the Year All Stars Hurler of the Year
All Stars Young Footballer of the Year All Stars Young Hurler of the Year
Ladies' football All Stars Camogie All Stars
GPA team of the year GPA Awards GPA team of the year
GPA Footballer of the year GPA Hurler of the year
Texaco Footballer of the Year Texaco Awards Texaco Hurler of the Year

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