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Hurling All-Stars dominated by Limerick players

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As expected, Limerick dominated the Hurling All-Star Team of the Year, with Limerick's Diarmaid Byrnes named Hurler of the Year.

Limerick’s Nicky Quaid was chosen as goalkeeper of the year. In the full-back line, Kilkenny duo Mikey Butler and Huw Lawlor are joined by Limerick’s Barry Nash.

In the half-backs, there are Limerick pair Diarmaid Byrnes and Declan Hannon along with Galway’s Padraic Mannion. The midfield All-Stars went to Clare’s David Fitzgerald and Kilkenny’s Adrian Mullen.

The All-Star forwards are Gearóid Hegarty, Kyle Hayes, Aaron Gillane (Limerick), Shane O'Donnell, Tony Kelly (Clare) and TJ Reid (Kilkenny).

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