Brendan Rogers James Maccarthy Conor Maccarthy David Clifford Shane Macguigan Aaron Gillane Diarmaid Byrnes Stephen Cluxton Ireland Football Sport Gaa on as Brendan Rogers James Maccarthy Conor Maccarthy David Clifford Shane Macguigan Aaron Gillane Diarmaid Byrnes Stephen Cluxton Ireland

Quintet of Dubs on All-Star football team as 5 counties represented

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Five counties are represented on the PwC GAA/GPA All-Star football team, with All-Ireland champions Dublin leading the way.A traditional Dublin-Kerry final is reflected in five places for the champions and four for the Kingdom, with a quartet of Derry players also recognised, along with one player from Monaghan and one from Roscommon.

Aaron Gillane and David Clifford were voted by their peers as the PwC GAA/GPA Hurler and Footballer of the Year at the PwC All-Stars at Dublin's RDS in Ballsbridge.

Gillane brings yet more glory to the Patrickswell club who have a proud tradition of All-Star success and have also impressively supplied recent hurlers of the year in Cian Lynch and Diarmaid Byrnes.

Clifford is the first ever footballer crowned back-to-back player of the year and he joins fellow nominee Brian Fenton and Meath legend Trevor Giles as a modern-day two-time winner.

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