CLAREโS SHANE OโDONNELL and Galwayโs Paul Conroy have claimed the 2024 GAA player of the year awards for their inter-county displays.
OโDonnell and Conroy were honoured at tonightโs PwC GAA-GPA All-Star awards ceremony at the RDS in Dublin.
Clare defender Adam Hogan and Armagh forward Oisin Conaty were announced as the Young Player of the Year award winners.
OโDonnell who won his third All-Star in succession this year, becomes the first Clare player since Tony Kelly in 2013 to claim this award, joining his manager Brian Lohan (1995) and county colleague Jamesie OโConnor (1997) as the previous Clare winners of this prize. Corkโs Darragh Fitzgibbon and Limerickโs Kyle Hayes were the other nominees.
Conroy is the first Galway player to be recognised for this individual accolade since Declan Meehan in 2001, while Jarlath Fallon was another Tribesmen winner in 1998. Armaghโs Barry McCambridge and Galwayโs John Maher were the other nominees.
Hogan emulates last yearโs victor, Clare team-mate Mark Rodgers, in winning the young hurler award. Conaty is the third Armagh player recognised for the young footballer honour after Aaron Kernan (2005) and Ronan Clarke (2002).
Hard to argue with either choice. Well done Paul Conroy, a superb player and the longevity to match.
@Aidan Farrell: Thatโs the first positive thing Iโve ever seen you comment Ray Ridge. Keep it up
Excellent playerโs well done
Convoy, really?
Not even good enough for all star never mind POTY. Goes missing too often. Looked like one swallow can make a summer? Eh Finnster?
@Noel Lynn: what?! Heโd a great year Noel. Was nailed on for an all star even before his very good performance in the final. Havenโt seen Finnster around these parts in a good while.
@Joe Kennedy: Goes missing in most games and wonโt dominate midfield so????
Yes he svores massive points but is he a forward or midfielder? I M O
@Noel Lynn: entitled to your opinion of course but have a read of the article that went up this morning outlining his contributions this year.