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2013 GAA/GPA Hurling All-Stars Revealed

26 May 2018 - 4:53AM
GAA GPA All-Star Awards 2012 Sponsored by Opel

GAA GPA All-Star Awards 2012 Sponsored by Opel

2013 GAA/GPA Hurling All-Stars Revealed

The GAA and GPA in association with Opel are delighted to confirm the 2013 All-Stars Hurling with All-Ireland champions Clare leading the way with eight awards after their final replay heroics against Cork.

David McInerney, Brendan Bugler, Pat Donnellan, Colm Galvin, Conor Ryan, Tony Kelly, Pádraic Collins and Conor McGrath all have been selected in the 15 to round off a memorable year for the Banner County.

Beaten finalists Cork and the team they defeated in the semi-final Dublin, each earn three spots on the team. Limerick's Richie McCarthy completes the team meaning only players from the four semi-finalists are included.

In all there are a total of 12 first time recipients reflecting the wind of change that blew through hurling in 2013.

Anthony Nash, Brendan Bugler and Liam Rushe are the only previous award winners.

No less than five U21 hurlers are included - McInerney, Galvin, Kelly and Collins from U21 winners Clare who are joined by Danny Sutcliffe from Dublin, who enjoy their best ever return.

Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Liam Ó Néill said: "This year's hurling selection was of particular interest to hurling followers everywhere after the incredible year we had.

"The players who have made the final cut can take particular satisfaction on doing so in a season of stiff competition as new teams and players emerged - something evidenced in the final make up of the team.

"I congratulate all 15 players - and those who were nominated too - as their inclusion further underlines their roles as excellent ambassadors through their commitment and dedication to the pursuit of excellence.

"I would also like to acknowledge the role of our partners the GPA and sponsors Opel whose support is highly valued. Finally, thanks also to the journalists who select the teams and who continue a proud tradition that stretches back to 1971."

GPA Chief Executive Officer Dessie Farrell added: "Congratulations to the 15 hurlers chosen on this year's GAA GPA All-Star team sponsored by Opel. It was a truly exceptional hurling championship and the individual players honoured today can be very proud of their contribution to that season. Unsurprisingly, Clare dominate the selection after their epic journey this summer which brought so much skill, colour, drama and excitement to the game.

"I'd like to thank our sponsors Opel and in particular MD of Opel Ireland, Dave Sheeran, for his generous support of the awards scheme. Thanks also to Liam Ó Néill, Páraic Duffy and the GAA for their efforts in ensuring the continued success of the GAA GPA All-Stars.

"Also thanks to the committee of journalists for carrying out the difficult work of selecting the 2013 Hurling Team and for putting forward the nominees for the Player of the Year awards which will be chosen by the players and announced on tomorrow night's (Friday) live broadcast from Croke Park on RTÉ television."

Dave Sheeran, Managing Director, Opel Ireland said: "We would like to congratulate the 15 well deserved recipients of the Opel sponsored GAA GPA Hurling All-Stars. The 2013 hurling season will go down in memory as one of the most unpredictable and exciting ever, and the players featuring in this season's All Star team have all played their part in making it happen. As sponsors of the GAA GPA All Star Awards, Opel is delighted to be able to acknowledge the magnificent performances and efforts by these fifteen players."

The football selection will be announced live on television tomorrow evening as will the Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year winners in both codes.

Post show party tickets are being sold to the public for the first time ever at a price of EUR35 from gaa.ie

This will be the first time Croke Park has ever staged the All-Stars banquet.

In addition to mingling with the players on the night, entertainment will be provided by Hermitage Green and DJs Jenny Greene and Eamon Fennell.

2013 GAA GPA All-Stars sponsored by Opel

Goalkeeper

1.Anthony Nash (Cork)

Full backs

  1. Richie McCarthy (Limerick)3. Peter Kelly (Dublin)4. David McInerney (Clare)

Half backs

  1. Brendan Bugler (Clare)6. Liam Rushe (Dublin)7. Patrick Donnellan (Clare)

Midfield

  1. Colm Galvin (Clare)9. Conor Ryan (Clare)

Half forwards

  1. Séamus Harnedy (Cork)11. Tony Kelly (Clare)12. Danny Sutcliffe (Dublin)

Full forwards

  1. Pádraic Collins (Clare)14. Patrick Horgan (Cork)15. Conor McGrath (Clare)

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