Monthly awards for Gottsche and Healy

June 10, 2013

London footballer Mark Gottsche and Laois hurler Cahir Healy and receive their awards from Laura Condron of Opel Ireland ©INPHO/Lorraine O'Sullivan
Mark Gottsche of London and Cahir Healy of Laois have been honoured with the GPA/GAA Opel Players of the Month awards for May.

Captain Gottsche led by example as the Exiles shocked Sligo in the Connacht SFC quarter-final at Ruislip on a scoreline of 1-12 to 0-14.

The Galway native's four points from midfield proved to be crucial in London's first Connacht SFC win since 1977.

Healy - who earlier in the year decided to concentrate on hurling rather than football - has produced some impressive displays at half back for the Laois hurlers who have claimed the scalps of Antrim and Carlow in the Leinster SHC.

The O'Moore County are currently preparing for a semi-final against holders Galway at home on Sunday.

Both players receive a trophy and a prize of €1,000.

Commenting on the announcement GAA President Liam O'Neill said, "I wholeheartedly congratulate both Mark and Cahir on their awards - recognition from their peers of the outstanding performances both put in during their counties' respective championship successes last month.

"Our games are littered with special talents, some of whom do not always receive the acknowledgement their skills deserve, and Mark's contribution to London's famous success over Sligo and Cahir's central role in his county's win over Antrim have helped both teams progress. I wish both every success in the weeks ahead."

Dessie Farrell, CEO of the Gaelic Players Association added: "It is wonderful that the contributions of Mark Gottsche of London and Cahir Healy are being recognised - both performances were part of very significant victories for both counties and I congratulate the players. I wish both of them the very best of luck in the games ahead and I would like to thank the players who acknowledged the performances by voting for the May winners. Thanks to Opel for their on-going support for this scheme and our players."

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