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Ladies' Gaelic Football All Stars Awards

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The Ladies' Gaelic Football All Stars Awards have been hosted annually by the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association since 1980. TG4 sponsors it. O'Neills have also helped sponsor the awards. All Stars are awarded to the best ladies' Gaelic football players in each of the fifteen playing positions, effectively forming an All Star team. Between 1980 and 2002 the All Stars played an annual exhibition game against the winners of the All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship. Since 2004 the LGFA have organised bi-annual overseas exhibition games featuring two All Star selections. Since 2011 the LGFA has also organised three Player's Player of the Year awards, one each for the Senior, Intermediate and Junior All-Ireland Championships. These awards are announced and presented at the same ceremony as the All Stars. Mary J. Curran of Kerry and Cora Staunton of Mayo hold the all-time record for winning the most All Stars.

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All Star Teams

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  • ^1 Patricia O'Brien (1981 and 1982) of Cavan and Patricia Mimna (1992, 1993 and 1994) of London are the same player. O'Brien is her maiden name while Mimna is her married name.
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2020s

2021 TG4 Ladies Football All Star Team

  • Monica McGuirk Meath – 2nd award
  • Emma Troy Meath – 1st award
  • Mary Kate Lynch Meath – 1st award
  • Leah Caffrey Dublin – 3rd award
  • Erika O'Shea Cork – 1st award
  • Aoibhín Cleary Meath – 1st award
  • Orlagh Nolan Dublin – 1st award
  • Hannah Looney Cork – 1st award
  • Máire O'Shaughnessy Meath – 1st award
  • Hannah Tyrrell Dublin – 1st award
  • Rachel Kearns Mayo – 2nd award
  • Niamh O'Sullivan Meath – 1st award
  • Vikki Wall Meath – 1st award
  • Emma Duggan Meath – 1st award
  • Geraldine McLaughlin Donegal – 1st award

2022 TG4 Ladies Football All Star Team

  • Monica McGuirk Meath - 3rd award
  • Shauna Ennis Meath - 1st award
  • Kayleigh Cronin Kerry - 1st award
  • Danielle Caldwell Mayo - 1st award
  • Emma Troy Meath - 2nd award
  • Aoibhín Cleary Meath - 2nd award
  • Cait Lynch Kerry - 2nd award
  • Niamh McLaughlin Donegal - 1st award
  • Niamh Carmody Kerry - 1st award
  • Emma Duggan Meath - 2nd award
  • Shauna Howley Mayo - 1st award
  • Aimee Macken Armagh 3rd award
  • Stacey Grimes Meath - 1st award
  • Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh Kerry - 3rd award
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Most Individual All Stars

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All Star games

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Between 1980 and 2002 the All Stars played an annual exhibition game against the winners of the All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship. Since 2004 the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association have organised bi-annual overseas tours featuring two All Star selections.[62] When players are eligible to play for both teams in an exhibition game Replacement All Stars are called up.[63]

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Player's Player of the Year

TG4 Senior Player's Player of the Year

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TG4 Intermediate Player's Player of the Year

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TG4 Junior Player's Player of the Year

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