Paul Galvin (Kerry)
The 2009 Footballer of the Year won four All-Ireland senior medals with the Kingdom.Source: James Crombie/INPHOPascal McConnell (Tyrone)
The goalkeeper was between the posts for Tyrone’s 2005 and 2008 triumphs while he was a substitute for their breakthrough win in 2003.Source: Donall Farmer/INPHORedmond Barry (Wexford)
Barry was better known as a Gaelic footballer in recent years but he also played hurling for Wexford.Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHOGraham Canty (Cork)
Cork's 2010 All-Ireland winning captain bowed out last October. He won Allstar awards in 2007, 2009 and 2010.Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHOTomás Ó Sé (Kerry)
One of the game's true greats, the five-time All-Ireland senior winner retired last October. He also won five Allstar awards.Source: Donall Farmer/INPHOPearse O'Neill (Cork)
The Aghada club man won an All-Ireland medal in 2010 and an Allstar before that in 2009.Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHOKarol Mannion (Roscommon)
Midfield on the Connacht final winning team of 2010, Mannion won an All-Ireland SFC club title with St Brigid's last year.Source: James Crombie/INPHOJohnny Doyle (Kildare)
Doyle hung up his boots after a 14-year career that saw him win a Leinster title in 2000 and an Allstar in 2010.Source: Donall Farmer/INPHOAlan O'Connor (Cork)
The St Colum's club man won an All-Ireland medal with Cork in 2010.Source: James Crombie/INPHOEoin Brosnan (Kerry)
Brosnan claimed three All-Ireland senior medals with Kerry. He retired before launching the second phase of his career in 2011.Source: James Crombie/INPHOPaudie Kissane (Cork)
Kissane was wing-back on Cork's All-Ireland winning team in 2010 while he also won an Allstar that year. Source: James Crombie/INPHODavid Murphy (Wexford)
The experienced Murphy was an established figure at the heart of the Model County defence in recent years.Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHONoel O'Leary (Cork)
Cork's 2010 All-Ireland winning wing-back brought the curtain down on his career last October.Source: James Crombie/INPHORonan Sweeney (Kildare)
The Lilywhites player won a Leinster senior title in 2000 before retiring last July.Source: Donall Farmer/INPHOAlan Quirke (Cork)
One of Cork's longest-serving players, Quirke's career stretched back to 1999. His high point was winning the All-Ireland in 2010.Source: James Crombie/INPHOGer Quinlan (Clare)
The O'Curry's club man lined out for Clare for 15 seasons and played 100 games between league and championship.Source: Lorraine O'Sullivan/INPHOPadraig Clancy (Laois)
Clancy was a long-serving member for Laois and won a Leinster senior football medal back in 2003.Gary Hurney (Waterford)
One of the Waterford's most prominent players in recent times.Source: Lorraine O'Sullivan/INPHOMarty McGrath (Fermanagh)
2004 Allstar McGrath was a familiar figure for Fermanagh until his retirement last October.Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
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