*Clare Hehir. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. 

INAGH/Kilnamona’s Clare Hehir has been nominated for a PwC Camogie All-Star.

Clare is the county’s sole nominee among the shortlist of 45 players. Lining out at full-back for the John Carmody managed side in the season gone by, Hehir was the standout performer for her county en route to the quarter-finals where they lost by ten points to Waterford in Croke Park.

The PwC Camogie All-Stars awards night will be held at Croke Park on November 15.

Her return to the Clare side this year was a massive boost, having not been part of the squad in 2024 as she was travelling.

She is currently playing a leading role for her club who are unbeaten in this year’s Clare Credit Unions Senior Camogie Championship.

Beaten All-Ireland finalists Cork have eleven nominees which is more than All-Ireland champions Galway who have ten. Six counties have players nominated. Semi-finalists Waterford and Tipperary have six and five players nominated respectively while Kilkenny have three.

Galway duo Aoife Donohue and Dervla Higgins along with Cork’s Saoirse McCarthy are shortlisted for senior player of the year.

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