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Christy Ring Cup Champion 15 Awards

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This is a list of all past winners of the official Christy Ring Cup Champion 15 Awards.

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Winners

Unlike the Vodafone All Stars, the 15 players selected are not chosen by position and players received nominations at the end of each game from opposing team managers. Under the selection format, the champions have three players honoured with two players from the beaten finalists and semi-finalists also being recognised in addition to one player from each of the other participating Counties

2005

Enda McLoughlin, Killian Cosgrove and Andrew Mitchell (Westmeath), Garret Johnson and Martin Coulter (Down), Pat Coady and Robert Foley (Carlow), Mattie Dowd and David Harney (Kildare), Gregory Biggs (Derry), John Mike Dooley (Kerry), Keith Higgins (Mayo), Joey Toole (Meath), Mike Keaveney (Roscommon) and Joe Murphy (Wicklow).

2006

Malachy Molloy, Paddy Richmond , Ciaran Herron (all Antrim), Pat Coady, Des Murphy (both Carlow), Eoin Hannon (Kildare), Paudie Reidy (Kildare), Paddy Barrett (Mayo), Paul Braniff (Down), Gary Savage (Down), Joe Murphy (Wicklow), Aidan Healy (Kerry), Michael Kelly (Roscommon), Fergus McMahon (London) and David Donnelly (Meath).

2007

Patrick Clarke, Paddy Dowdall, Derek Mac Nicholas (all Westmeath), David Kennedy, Billy White (Kildare), Enda Keogh, Stephen Clynch (Meath), Andrew Gaul, Edward Coady (Carlow), Shane Brick (Kerry), Stephen Broderick (Mayo), Graham Clarke (Down), Don Hyland (Wicklow), Keith Kennedy (London), Michael Conway (Derry)

2008

Mark Brennan (Carlow), John Rogers (Carlow), Shane Kavanagh (Carlow), Brendan Murtagh (Westmeath), Paul Greville (Westmeath), Aidan Connolly (Mayo), Stephen Henry (Derry), Micheál Kelly (Roscommon), Nial Hackett (Meath), Tony Murphy (Kildare), Jonathan O Neill (Wicklow), Paul Braniff (Down), Eugene McDonnell (Armagh), Niall Healy (London), John Griffin (Kerry)

2009

Andrew Gaul (Carlow), Shane Kavanagh (Carlow), John Rogers (Carlow), James Hickey (Carlow), Fintan Conway (Down), Sean Ennis (Down), Ruari McGrattan (Down), Conor Ryan (Mayo), Adrian Freeman (Mayo), Tom Murnane (Kerry), Shane Brick (Kerry), Paul Dermody (Kildare), Jeffrey Bermingham (Wicklow), Greg Gavin (Westmeath), Sean McCullagh (Derry),

2010

Player[1] Team
Tom Murnane
Kerry
Mikey Boyle
Kerry
Darragh O'Connell
Kerry
Andy O'Brien
Wicklow
Jonathan O'Neill
Wicklow
Derek McConn
Mayo
Kevin Hinphey
Derry
Nicky Horan
Meath
Paul Braniff
Down
Neil Ó Muineacháin
Kildare
Paudie Reidy
Kildare
Andrew Mitchell
Westmeath
Joe Clarke
Westmeath
Paul Greville
Westmeath
Eoin Price
Westmeath

2011

James Godley, Jason Casey, Shane Nolan, Darragh O’ Connell (Kerry), Eamonn Kearns, Stephen Kelly, Andy O’ Brien (Wicklow), John Doran, Tony Murphy (Kildare), Eoin Clarke, Brendan Ennis (Down), Cahal Carvill (Armagh), Oisin McCloskey (Derry), Shane Morley (Mayo ), Shane McGann (Meath).[2]

2012

Brian Costello, Jonathan Maher, Eddie Walsh, Ger Fennelly (London), Eamonn Kearns, Jonathan O’Neill, Ronan Keddy (Wicklow), Paul Braniff, Conor Woods (Down), Willie Mahady, Steven Clynch (Meath), Mark Moloney (Kildare), Alan Grant (Derry), Donal O’Brien (Mayo), Paud Costello (Kerry).

2013

Paul Braniff (Down), Gareth Johnson (Down), Conor Woods (Down), Patrick Hughes (Down), Bernard Rochford (Kerry), Darren Dineen (Kerry), Shane Nolan (Kerry), Fiachra Ó Muineacháin (Kildare), Gerard Keegan (Kildare), Steven Clynch (Meath), Sean Heavey (Meath), Derek McDonnell (Mayo), Paddy Kelly (Derry), Liam Kennedy (Wicklow), Nathan Curry (Armagh).[3]

2014

Richie Hoban (Kildare), Martin Fitzgerald (Kildare), Paul Dermody (Kildare), Gerry Keegan (Kildare), Bryan Murphy (Kerry), Daniel Collins (Kerry), Padraig Boyle (Kerry), Cormac Reilly (Meath), William McGrath (Meath), Ciaran Charlton (Mayo), David Kenny (Mayo), Aaron Kelly (Derry), Stephen Kelly (Wicklow), Stephen Renaghan (Armagh), Conor Woods (Down).[4]

2015

B Cuddihy (Wicklow), Keith Keoghan (Meath), M Ryan (London), K Feeney (Mayo), Bernard Deay (Kildare), Gerry Keegan (Kildare), D Toner (Down), F Conway (Down), S McCullagh (Derry), R Convery (Derry), C Quinn (Derry), Shane Nolan (Kerry), John Egan (Kerry), Patrick Kelly (Kerry), Keith Carmody (Kerry).

2016 Damien Healy (Meath), Adam Gannon (Meath), James Toher (Meath), Shane McGann (Meath), Simon McCrory (Antrim), Eoghan Campbell (Antrim), Ciaran Clarke (Antrim), John Doran (Kildare), Gerry Keegan (Kildare), John McManus (Down), Caolan Taggart (Down), Oisin McCloskey (Derry), Luke Maloney (Wicklow), Tomás Lawrence (London), Micheál Kelly (Roscommon).

2017

Enda Cooney (London) Paul Divilly (Kildare) Ger McManus (Mayo) Padraig Kelly (Roscommon) Eamonn Kearns (Wicklow) Andy O’Brien (Wicklow) Michael Hughes (Down) Eoghan Sands (Down) Chrissy O’Connell (Antrim) John Dillon (Antrim) Paddy Burke (Antrim) Alan Corcoran (Carlow) John Michael Nolan (Carlow) James Doyle (Carlow) Richard Coady (Carlow).

References

  1. ^ "Champion 15 teams announced". Breaking News. 7 December 2010. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Christy Ring, Nicky Rackard and Lory Meagher Champion 15 Awards | Daily News | GAA News | GAA.ie". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Champions 15 winners announced for Ring, Rackard and Meagher Cups". Archived from the original on 21 October 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Champions 15 award winners named | Daily News | GAA News | GAA.ie". Archived from the original on 24 October 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
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