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Katie Nolan and Niamh O’Sullivan named the PwC GPA Women’s Player of the Month winners in camogie and football for July/August
Shane Walsh and Gearóid Hegarty named the PwC GAA/GPA Players of the Month in football and hurling for July/August
The PwC GPA Women’s Player of the Month and PwC GAA/GPA Player of the Month winners for July/August have been announced, acknowledging the finest individual performers on the biggest stage.
Katie Nolan (Kilkenny) and Niamh O’Sullivan (Meath) are winners of the PwC GPA Women’s Player of the Month Awards for camogie and football respectively.
Shane Walsh (Galway) and Gearóid Hegarty (Limerick) are the PwC GAA/GPA Players of the Month Awards winners in football and hurling respectively.
Walsh gave a performance for the ages when he landed 0-9 as the Tribesmen came up just short against Kerry in the All-Ireland football final. His point-taking and leadership were exemplary, but it wasn’t enough to stop the Kingdom lifting Sam Maguire.
Hegarty once again delivered for Limerick on the big day, blasting 1-5 in the Liam MacCarthy Cup decider win over Kilkenny. That took his total in finals to 3-14 as Limerick competed an All-Ireland three-in-a-row.
Niamh O’Sullivan delivered a brilliant display for Meath as the Royals defended their All-Ireland football title, beating Kerry in the final. Her second-half goal, part of a 1-2 tally, helped turn the tide as they recovered from a slow start to win.
Kilkenny edged Cork in a dramatic All-Ireland camogie decider, with Katie Nolan their star performer. She scored 0-5, three frees and two from play, as the Cats won 1-13 to 1-12 earlier this month, having scored 0-3 in the semi-final win over Galway in July.
PwC are proud sponsors of the Player of the Month Awards in football, both men’s and women’s, camogie and hurling. The winners are voted for by the GPA’s membership, with July and August taken as a single block on this occasion to ensure all four All-Ireland finals were covered in the same awards.
Commenting on the announcement, Feargal O’Rourke, Managing Partner, PwC, said: “To be named as Player of the Month in their respective codes is a huge achievement and honour and all of us at PwC are delighted to sincerely congratulate Katie, Niamh, Shane and Gearóid on their awards.
“All-Ireland finals are the biggest stage that players in Gaelic Games aspire to and each of them delivered incredible individual performances, while working as part of a team, when the pressure was at its most intense.
“It is a source of great pride for us at PwC that we partner in this awards scheme as it reflects our own values as a firm, acknowledging the skill, effort, dedication and determination of women and men equally.”
Uachtarán Cumann Lúthchleas Gael, Larry McCarthy said: “Both individual and team performances soar in quality as the championships progress and this month’s PwC Player of the Month winners underline the excellence that we have come to expect in the latter stages of the season.
“Gearóid Hegarty has acquired an enviable reputation of a man who produces his best on the big stage, and this was the case again last month in the final against Kilkenny. Similarly, Shane Walsh produced a virtuoso performance against Kerry scoring nine points from a variety of angles and areas of the field in what was a masterclass in finishing.
“Congratulations also to Niamh O’Sullivan who helped Meath to a second consecutive Ladies Football All-Ireland and to Katie Nolan who played a starring role in Kilkenny’s march to another camogie title.
“Your respective awards are richly deserved and congratulations to you all.”
Speaking on behalf of the GPA, CEO Tom Parsons said: Congratulations to our four winners whose performances more than merit this recognition. They were vital cogs in the wheel for their respective counties and should be proud to be rewarded in this way by their fellow players. Gearoid, Katie, Niamh and Shane – very well done.
“On behalf of players across Ireland I want to again note my thanks to PwC for their ongoing support. They have been a long term friend and partner of our membership and that is very much appreciated. Thank you too to the GAA for their partnership on these awards.”