The red carpet was rolled out at Dublin's Convention Centre for the 2019 PwC All-Stars awards as Carlow champions St Mullins caused a shock by dumping out former back-to-back All-Ireland champions Cuala...
Congratulations to Dublin Captain Stephen Cluxton who has won the Player of the Year award. #CaptainFantastic #POTY #Legend #PwCAllStars pic.twitter.com/k9xEHzXfCY
— We Are Dublin GAA (@WeAreDub) November 1, 2019
Congratulations to Séamus Callanan who has crowned a fantastic year by being named PwC GAA/GPA Hurler of the Year ππ»ππ»πππ
— Tipperary GAA (@TipperaryGAA) November 1, 2019
Brian Howard is fully deserving on an all star. But at centre back ...... pick players in their best positions.if others lose out so be it !!!
— Conor.mortimer β½οΈ (@Conmort) November 1, 2019
Well done to Paddy Durcan of @MitchelsGaa who claimed his first GAA/GPA All star award tonight. #mayogaa #gaa pic.twitter.com/H0QuuPRcZV
— Mayo GAA (@MayoGAA) November 1, 2019
We have shocked the country!! St Mullins take a bow πβοΈ played with pure heartπ What a game! ππ» ππ»#thetoughest #CarlowRising π²π± @NaomhMoling @aib_gaa pic.twitter.com/5ZqCPoQAZp
— Carlow GAA (@Carlow_GAA) November 3, 2019
Winning Borrisoleigh dressing room!!! Timmy Delaney singing "Round lovely fair Ileigh" #GAA #Hurling pic.twitter.com/6XvEUmxcM7
— Stephen Gleeson (@StephenGleeson_) November 3, 2019
#OnThisDay in the Hayes Hotel, Thurles in 1884, Michael Cusack, Maurice Davin and six others met to form an organisation for the preservation and cultivation of our national pastimes. This organisation became known as the #GAA. pic.twitter.com/WVDy7WaqyE
— Croke Park (@CrokePark) November 1, 2019
Is anybody free to video me sweeping a changing room tomorrow?? #gaa
— Ben McKinless (@BenMcKinless123) October 30, 2019
How in the name of God did Stephen O’Brien not get an All-Star?? Surely has to be in ahead of Murphy #AllStars #GAA
— John Egan (@JohnEgan1111) November 1, 2019
1960 LSFC - Johnny Joyce (RIP) https://t.co/8QQ4DtRmAZ @Hill16Army @hill16_trueblue @dublingaabants1 @WeAreDub @DubGAAOfficial @ResevoirDubs @DubsSupporters @DubsGAAFans @Dubs_gaa @DubBanter @dubsocialhurlin @FODublinCamogie @DubMatchTracker @OfficialLDGAA #gaa pic.twitter.com/5vGVkmlMcu
— GAA Then and Now (@gaathenandnow) November 1, 2019
BREAKING: Niall Gillian has called time on his hurling career after 25 seasons at the top level with Sixmilebridge. Gilly tasted success at the highest levels of hurling and has earned his rest. #GAA
— The Clare Champion (@ClareChampion) November 3, 2019
This is just incredible. We win 6-5 on penalties. Unbelievable. Some game.
— Derrygonnelly Harps (@DgonnellyHarps) November 3, 2019
#MunsterGAA#WaterfordGAA
— EyesOnTheGAAme (@E_O_T_G) November 4, 2019
Ballygunner are just an amazing club team.
6οΈβ£ Waterford titles in a row π
β‘οΈMunster champions and have contested 3 of the last 5οΈβ£ finals.
β‘οΈ Beat Clare champions Sixmilebridge by 12 pts to reach another Munster semi yesterday
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Congratulations to Ballyboden St Endas, Dublin Senior Football Champions 2019 with a six point victory over Thomas Davis. Congratulations to everyone in Ballyboden and hard luck to Thomas Davis. #DubMayor350
— Paul McAuliffe (@PaulMcauliffe) November 3, 2019
Why is there no 'top tier' hurlers playing in this shinty/hurling game? There was always at least 3 Div 1 players. I know the All Stars were last night. Is that why? Youd have to think there'd be a few goals of a swing if likes of Hoggy and Padraig Maher was there #shintyhurling
— Shane Dooley (@shanedoole) November 2, 2019
John McEntee with some result against Crossmaglen in Ulster tonight. Wonder will he get a lift back home with them? #UlsterClub
— Stephen (@headofthetown) November 2, 2019
Paddy Purcell brought out with the champion 15 winners but not even recognised as being the Joe McDonagh hurler of the year?? What a farce #PwCAllStars
— Marie Kennedy (@Kennedy5Marie) November 1, 2019
Congratulations to @BallyhaleGAA Shamrocks and @KilkennyCLG player Adrian Mullen!!! https://t.co/g2Ntu70PMr
— Ballyhale Shamrocks (@BallyhaleGAA) November 1, 2019
Big congrats @NaomhConaillGAA, super win after a tough, physical few weeks!! Held on in end!! Should be a cracker V @clontibretclg. Naomh Conaill Abu #Thelast4
— Carol Phildy Mc Cann (@carolphildy) November 3, 2019
#irishhealthhour Little Tomás is a real fighter. Born with spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy and smiling his face off with the 7-in-a-row County Champions Corofin. His parents have done great work for him over the years. That`s character for you! pic.twitter.com/ddWwRvOC0L
— Dr. Conor Hogan (@DrConorHogan) November 3, 2019
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