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All-Ireland champions Armagh land six slots on 2024 All-star team

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All-Ireland champions Armagh have landed six coveted slots on the PwC Football All-star team for 2024, which was announced on Thursday morning.

All-Ireland winning captain Aidan Forker leads the contingent from the Orchard County, where he is joined in defence by Barry McCambridge, midfielder Ben Crealey and forwards Rian O’Neill, Oisín Conaty, and Conor Turbitt.

There are five counties in all represented, with a landmark selection for Louth wing back Craig Lennon. The St Mochta’s man scored 4-7 from play over the course of a memorable season for the county and is Louth’s second-ever All-star recipient.

Goalkeeper Niall Morgan is Tyrone’s only award winner and is the only one of the high calibre 15 to be a previous All-Star winner.

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