Dublin's Fenton and Limerick's Hegarty are crowned 2020 GAA Player of the Year winners
The winners were announced during tonight’s ceremony.
The winners were announced during tonight’s ceremony.
Waterford, Clare, Kilkenny and Galway also have players honoured.
Cavan, Mayo and Tipperary also have players honoured.
Ciaran Kilkenny, Cillian O’Connor and Brian Fenton are in the running.
Thomas Galligan and Tony Kelly shone in the GAA championship in November.
Garrett Fitzgerald has been posthumously inducted into the Munster Rugby Hall of Fame.
Kilcoo, Nemo Rangers, Ballyboden St-Enda’s and Éíre Óg also have players on the side.
Tyrone, Mayo and Donegal players have also been honoured.
Wexford, Limerick and Cork players were also honoured.
Patrick Horgan, TJ Reid and Seamus Callanan are all in the running.
Con O’Callaghan took the August accolade, while Sean O’Shea’s September saw him honoured.
Both counties have four players selected on the side.
Just Dublin and Kerry are left in the Sam Maguire race.
There’s no shortage of candidates for the official award.
Michael Murphy and Patrick Horgan took the honours for July.
Star men from Kerry, Mayo and Dublin were honoured.
Stars from Donegal, Mayo, Dublin and Tyrone were honoured.
Stars from Cork, Dublin, Kerry, Donegal, Tyrone and Laois were honoured.
Diarmuid O’Keeffe and Jamie Brennan were the winners this month.
Limerick’s Peter Casey and Wexford’s Rory O’Connor were honoured.
Kerry, Dublin and Donegal forwards got the nod.
Martin Reilly and Patrick Horgan were both honoured today for their displays in May.
Klay Thompson is confident he’ll feature on Wednesday night, but is a doubt according to coach Steve Kerr.
The Roscommon and Donegal footballers and Galway hurlers saw some of their top forwards honoured.
Aaron Gillane and Sean O’Shea were recognised for their league displays this spring.
The Clare and Tipperary forwards were both honoured.
James Ryan, Jack Carty, Peter O’Mahony and Tadhg Beirne all got the nod.
Dr Crokes, Mullinalaghta and Gaoth Dobhair also have players included.
Cork lead the way with 11 nominations for team of the year.
Hayes or Canning? Hannon or Casey?
Dublin, Galway, Tyrone and Monaghan player make up the bulk of the All-Star selections.
Stars from Galway, Dublin, Monaghan, Kerry and Tyrone took home the honours.
Peter Duggan, Padraig Mannion and Aaron Gillane were all rewarded for their efforts.
Monaghan goalkeeper Rory Beggan and Galway’s Ian Burke scooped the individual awards.
Dublin and Donegal men were rewarded for their efforts.
Stars from Galway, Dublin, Tyrone and Monaghan took home the football awards.
Paul Geaney, Eoghan Bán Gallagher and Ciaran Kilkenny all got the honours.
Damien Comer and Jason Forde both landed the individual awards for their exploits in April
Ballygunner, Slaughtneil and Liam Mellows players complete the line-up.
Nemo Rangers, Slaughtneil, Moorefield and Kilcar also have players in the team.