Who is your pick for football and hurling PwC All-Stars 2023?
So you've sat down to pick your PwC Football All-Stars for 2023 but you're stumped on where to even begin? Turns out you're in good company.
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So you've sat down to pick your PwC Football All-Stars for 2023 but you're stumped on where to even begin? Turns out you're in good company.
All-Ireland champions Dublin have received 10 nominations in this year's All-Stars, while midfielder Brian Fenton has also been selected in a trio for the footballer of the year award.
Dublin are back into the All-Ireland final for the first time since 2020 after a 1-17 to 0-13 win over Monaghan, but for 60 minutes they were pushed all the way by the Ulster side.
Monaghan have long been a byword for resilience and survival instinct but they've seriously pushed the boat out this year.
Eamonn Fitzmaurice described Monaghan as "excellent shapeshifters" and said they had weapons to trouble Dublin, so long as they didn't consider themselves in bonus territory.
Monaghan goalkeeper Rory Beggan was just glad his big hand got across to deny Armagh half-back Callum Cumiskey twice in the dramatic shootout that went the way of Vinny Corey's side in Saturday's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final at Croke Park.