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Updated / Friday, 19 Feb 2021
19:06
Eleven players from the All-Ireland final ended the year on the All-Star selection
Cavan s remarkable victory in the Ulster championship and their run to the All-Ireland semi-finals has been duly recognised, while it is Dublin, once again, who dominate the 2020 PWC All-Stars with a record equaling nine players.
The Breffni County secured their first Anglo-Celt Cup since 1997, beating Monaghan, Antrim, Down and Donegal to land the perennially attritional Ulster Championship, and as a result, three of their leading lights have been selected on this year s final fifteen.
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Gaelic football team of the year: Peter Canavan selects his standout XV for 2020 Dublin lead the way with nine representatives on the team. Mayo have three players on the side, two Cavan players are included, with one from Munster champions Tipperary making up the XV. Peter Canavan also selects his Footballer of the Year for 2020.
Last Updated: 22/12/20 11:51am Brian Fenton and Con O Callaghan are two of the first names on the team-sheet
Sky Sports pundit Peter Canavan selects his team of the year, after Dublin retained their All-Ireland title.
1. Raymond Galligan (Cavan)
There was a choice of three goalkeepers here. David Clarke came into the reckoning. Barring his kick-outs in the second-half of the semi-final win over Tipperary, he had a stellar year; making some eye-catching saves against the Premier and delivering from restarts in the decider, finding his targets 18/22 times.
Kilkenny the top man in Sunday Game Team of the Year
Updated / Sunday, 20 Dec 2020
00:24
The Sunday Game have chosen Ciarán Kilkenny as their Player of the Year while the football team, not surprisingly, is dominated by the All-Ireland champions Dublin.
Dessie Farrell s six-in-a-row outfit have nine players on the selection while All-Ireland finalists Mayo are rewarded with three picks - Oisin Mullin, Paddy Durcan and Cillian O Connor.
Ulster winners Cavan occupy two berths in the shape of Raymond Galligan and Thomas Galligan, while Tipperary s Conor Sweeney rounds out the 2020 side.
The Sunday Game panel have revealed their Team of the Year for 2020