ANOTHER HECTIC WEEKEND of championship action, another few man-of-the-match awards handed out.
After Roscommon’s brilliant Connacht SFC final win last Sunday, the remaining three provincial titles were handed out this weekend.
Kerry were crowned Munster champions once again on Saturday evening while Donegal went back-to-back in Ulster and Dublin made it nine in-a-row in Leinster yesterday.
And of course, star forwards stepped up and were instrumental on all three counts.
Stephen O’Brien was outstanding as Kerry survived a stern test from Cork at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, his immense work rate and grafting on and off the ball helping the Kingdom into the Super 8s.
The Kenmare man accounted for 0-2 while constantly getting on the ball, trying to make things happen and create opportunities.
In Clones yesterday, Jamie Brennan was honoured as the star of the show as Donegal saw off Cavan to lift the Anglo Celt Cup.
Brennan continued his electric championship form, hitting 1-4 for Declan Bonner’s charges.
And in Croke Park, Dublin ace Paul Mannion steered his side to unprecedented glory as they became the first inter-county team to complete a provincial nine-in-a-row, collecting the 58th Leinster title in their history after a 16-point defeat of Meath.
Although he missed a penalty, the Kilmacud Crokes forward impressed throughout, finishing up with 0-3 and the man-of-the-match award.
Paul Mannion spoke on the pitch at Full Time 🔵🔵🔵#UpTheDubs pic.twitter.com/KDpsmNORWN
— Dublin GAA (@DubGAAOfficial) June 23, 2019
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Nice to see Stephen O’Brien get rewarded, great player who’s very underrated.
I do feel, however, Tom O’Sullivan deserved the MOTM for Saturday, incredible player and performance.
No Paul manion should not have got MOTM after acting like he got shot after being pushed over
@Jim73: it’s not wrestling you old muck savage .
Paul Mannion should also have been awarded Dive of the Championship. Disgraceful antics from a very talented player.
Doesn’t take much to get the whingeing Dub haters goung
Thought Ryan McHugh was motm in Ulster
@Norris Kevin: Hugh McFadden was excellent as well
@Shaun Gallagher: could realistically have been any of 4 or 5 players.
@Norris Kevin: Hugh McFadden for me, the Donegal midfield are as good as anyone