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He s right up there with the very best we ve seen in the last number of years
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Dublin GAA: Stephen Cluxton misses out on a seventh All-Star award as Cavan man scores goalie spot
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All-Stars reaction: Dublin s record-equalling haul and did Mayo deserve more than two?
Cavan more than doubled their previous tally and Conor Sweeney became Tipperary’s fourth recipient of the award. Kevin O Brien By Kevin O Brien Friday 19 Feb 2021, 3:03 PM Feb 19th 2021, 3:03 PM 11,891 Views 17 Comments
THE FOUR ALL-Ireland semi-finalists make up the entire All-Star football selection, one that’s predictably dominated by six-in-a-row champions Dublin. Dublin’s Ciaran Kilkenny and Oisín Mullin of Mayo both picked up All-Stars. Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
Dublin had nine players selected and even then Stephen Cluxton, Robbie McDaid and Sean Bugler made decent cases for inclusion.
STEPHEN CLUXTON (Dublin)
What is it with Dublin and goalkeeping excellence? Cluxton (2002 to the present), John O’Leary (1980-’97) and Paddy Cullen (1967-’79) have won 15 All-Star awards between them in a 6-5-4 share-out. Incredibly, the trio have been Dublin’s first choice at No 1 for 50 of the past 54 years (Davy Byrne had the honour for four seasons in 1998-2001). Cullen and O’Leary set exceptionally high standards, but even they have been surpassed by Cluxton who, at the age of 39, shows no signs of decline. O’Leary heads the rest of the contenders after a brilliant career in which he played in all 70 of Dublin’s championship games for 18 seasons.
); I m grateful and privileged to play both - a closer look at the inter-county dual player
Will it continue? The42 speaks to some of the country’s top stars who combine camogie and ladies football at the top level. By Emma Duffy Sunday 17 Jan 2021, 8:01 PM Jan 17th 2021, 8:01 PM 38,120 Views 13 Comments
IT’S NO SECRET that dual players at inter-county level are more so associated with women’s Gaelic games. Orla O Dwyer (centre) is one of the country s most high-profile dual players. Source: Oisin Keniry/INPHO
That concept seems to be a thing of the past at the top level in the men’s game, though it was once commonplace for players to play both football and hurling for their county.
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