Derry duo Chrissy McKaigue and Conor Glass named on All Star 15

Derry captain Chrissy McKaigue and midfielder Conor Glass have been named on a 2022 PwC All-Stars team dominated by All Ireland finalists Kerry and Galway.
Derry captain Christopher McKaigue lifts the Anglo Celt Cup  in May. The Derry captain is one of two Oak Leaf representatives on this year's All Star team Photo by Stephen McCarthy/SportsfileDerry captain Christopher McKaigue lifts the Anglo Celt Cup  in May. The Derry captain is one of two Oak Leaf representatives on this year's All Star team Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Derry captain Christopher McKaigue lifts the Anglo Celt Cup in May. The Derry captain is one of two Oak Leaf representatives on this year's All Star team Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

McKaigue becomes the oldest first time outfield winner of what will be the first time his remarkable Slaughtneil club have had an award winner, though Brendan Rogers and Shane McGuigan can count themselves very unlucky to miss out, as can Conor McCluskey.

Glass, fresh from picking up a second Derry senior club medal with Glen on Sunday, is named at midfield alongside Galway’s Cillian McDaid with the Oak Leaf pair being the only Ulster winners. There could be further Derry success though with another Glen player, Ethan Doherty, capping a fantastic personal season with club and county by receiving a nomination for the PwC GAA/GPA Young Footballer of the Year alongside Dublin’s Lee Gannon and Galway’s Jack Glynn.

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All-Ireland and Allianz League champions Kerry took seven slots on the star-studded final 15 which in total contains a notable 11 first-time winners as well as a new addition to the distinguished list of father-son winners with Galway defender John Daly following in

HIGH FLYER . . .Conor Glass has capped a dream 2022 by being named on the 2022 PwC All-Star team, just days after lifting his second Derry club title with Glen. (Photo: George Sweeney)HIGH FLYER . . .Conor Glass has capped a dream 2022 by being named on the 2022 PwC All-Star team, just days after lifting his second Derry club title with Glen. (Photo: George Sweeney)
HIGH FLYER . . .Conor Glass has capped a dream 2022 by being named on the 2022 PwC All-Star team, just days after lifting his second Derry club title with Glen. (Photo: George Sweeney)

the footsteps of his father, Val, who was honoured for the Tribesmen in the 1987 and 1990 seasons.

The full breakdown is seven for Kerry, five for Connacht champions and beaten All-Ireland finalists, Galway, two for Ulster champions Derry and one for Delaney Cup champions, Dublin.

Footballer of the Year contender David Clifford collects the fourth PwC All-Star of his career with his brother, Paudie, again joining him and collecting his second with fellow Kerry attacker Sean O’Shea also collecting an award to go with his 2019 honour.

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Dublin’s Ciarán Kilkenny wins his fourth PwC All-Star in a row, and his sixth in all, and moves the Castleknock sharpshooter to the same haul as fellow Dub Stephen Cluxton and into the same company as Jack O’Shea, Ger Power and Peter Canavan who also have six.

Tadhg Morley’s selection brings more All-Star glory to the Templenoe club synonymous with the iconic Spillane brothers Pat, Mick and Tom who won 13 between them, and is a first for the Kerry club since Tom Spillane in 1987. This is Galway’s largest representation since 2001 and includes a first All-Star since Tom Naughton in 1974 for Annaghdown courtesy of Damien Comer.

Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Larry McCarthy said: “Congratulations to all of the footballers who have been selected on the PwC All-Stars. The awardees hold a prestigious place in GAA history and in any given year stand out as the foremost performers that we were fortunate to have for our enjoyment on GAA fields.

“The 2022 season was certainly one that will live long in the memory, and I want to acknowledge all of those who played a part in making it so memorable; not alone players, but coaches, match officials and the county committees and volunteers without whom we cannot exist.

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“Our thanks to PwC for their continued support of the great GAA All-Star tradition. After first being part of a high calibre football shortlist, I know the families and clubs of the players selected on the final 15 will share in the honour and excitement. Comhghairdeas libh go léir.”

Tom Parsons, CEO of the GPA, added: “On behalf of your fellow players I want to take this opportunity to congratulate each and every one of you on being selected as a PwC All-Star in 2022. These awards are the ultimate individual honour a player can achieve in Gaelic games, and you should be proud to be recognised in this way.

“To the first-time winners, you now join a very special club and when you look at the names that are part of that club, you’ll understand just what an achievement it is. Thank you to all 15 of you for your effort, skill and performances throughout the year. And a word of thanks too, to the GAA and our long-term sponsor PwC for partnering with players to celebrate the best of the best.”

Feargal O'Rourke, Managing Partner, PwC, said: “I would like to congratulate each of the 15 football winners for the 2022 PwC All-Star Football team of the year on the stellar performances they have put in over the course of the year. Their hard work and sacrifice throughout the championship sees them as deserving winners.”

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Dating back to 1971, the All-Stars are selected by a team of GAA journalists from across print, radio, digital, and broadcast media, chaired by Uachtarán CLG. The PwC All-Stars will be presented at a black-tie banquet in Dublin’s Convention Centre tomorrow (Friday, October 28th) and shown live on RTÉ TV. The hurling team will be announced live on the night and the programme will also confirm the PwC GAA/GPA Footballer and Hurler of the Year awards as well as the Young Player of the Year Awards on the programme.

PwC All-Stars Football 2022

1. Shane Ryan (Rathmore, Kerry)

2. Chrissy McKaigue (Slaughtneil, Derry)

3. Jason Foley (Ballydonoghue, Kerry)

4. Liam Silke (Corofin, Galway)

5. Tadhg Morley (Templenoe, Kerry)

6. John Daly (Mountbellew Moylough, Galway)

7. Gavin White (Dr.Crokes, Kerry)

8. Conor Glass (Glen, Derry)

9. Cillian McDaid (Monivea-Abbey, Galway)

10. Paudie Clifford (Fossa, Kerry)

11. Sean O’Shea (Kenmare Shamrocks, Kerry)

12. Ciarán Kilkenny (Castleknock, Dublin)

13. David Clifford (Fossa, Kerry)

14. Damien Comer (Annaghdown, Galway)

15. Shane Walsh (Kilmacud Crokes, Galway)

PwC GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year nominees

David Clifford (Kerry), Cillian McDaid (Galway), Shane Walsh (Galway)

PwC GAA/GPA Young Footballer of the Year nominees

Lee Gannon (Dublin), Ethan Doherty (Derry), Jack Glynn (Galway)

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