Croke Park witnessed a dazzling celebration of top-tier camogie talent at the annual PwC Camogie All-Stars event, following a spectacular season. The night was a glamorous tribute to the remarkable achievements of camogie's finest players and teams
Over 420 attendees set aside county rivalries to honour the players who captivated fans throughout the competition.
Waterford's finalists received three PwC Camogie All-Stars, with Beth Carton also earning the coveted PwC GPA Senior Camogie Player of the Year accolade. Derry’s Aine McAllister earned the PwC GPA Camogie Intermediate Player of the Year title, while Ellen Casey of Clare was named the PwC GPA Camogie Premier Junior Player of the Year after their victory over Tipperary.
2023 PwC Camogie Manager of the Year Matthew Twomey of Cork is lifted by All Stars Amy O’Connor, Amy Lee, Libby Coppinger, Saoirse McCarthy, Laura Treacy, Meabh Cahalane and Hannah Looney of CorkThe 2023 PwC Camogie All-Stars team with Ard Stiurthoir Sinead McNulty, Uachtaran Hilda Breslin and PwC Markets Partner Marie Coady2023 PwC GPA Camogie Premier Junior Player of the Year Ellen Casey of Clare, 2023 PwC GPA Camogie Player of the Year Beth Carton of Waterford and 2023 PwC GPA Intermediate...
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