Tipperary land seven All-Stars in a hurling team of 10 debutants

November 06, 2025

Tipperary celebrate with the Liam McCarthy Cup ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo

All-Ireland champions Tipperary lead the way with a magnificent seven places on the PwC All-Stars for Hurling 2025. It is a team full of firsts with 10 All-Star debutants in all, the highest number since the 2013 selection.

Rhys Shelly was the unanimous choice for goalkeeper after a season where he proved himself invaluable to the Premier County and also capable of scoring from long range.

Kilkenny’s high-fielding Huw Lawlor claims a third all-star at full-back and is flanked by Tipp starlet Robert Doyle and Cork’s tenacious Seán O’Donoghue.

After patrolling all over the defence in the Liam MacCarthy Cup winning campaign, Tipperary stalwart Ronan Maher is the anchor of this team, winning a third award, and is joined by teammate Eoghan Connolly and Cork’s Ciaran Joyce after prolific performances.

Darragh Fitzgibbon scored 0-16 in the championship and was hugely influential for the Munster championship winning Rebels and in their subsequent march to the final. He is joined in midfield by Galway talisman Cathal Mannion who scored 2-67 in the Championship.

In attack, Jake Morris is named at wing forward after a prominent season for Tipperary and becomes the recipient of the 1,600th all-star since the scheme started in 1971 when Offaly goalie Damien Martin was the first all-star.

Tipp’s Andrew Ormond is at centre forward and is another first-timer after catching the eye and scoring 2-15 in the championship. On the left wing, there is recognition for Dublin sharpshooter Cian O’Sullivan, after the St Brigid’s man scored 5-22 from play this season.

At corner forward Kilkenny’s Martin Keoghan joins an exclusive group of family winners as he follows his father Liam who won an All-Star in 1997 and crowns a championship where Martin scored 6-15. At full forward John McGrath is honoured for his incredible season of impacts for Tipperary. He scored 7-16 from play in the championship, including 2-2 in the final. Top of the left then is Cork powerhouse Brian Hayes, with the St Finbarr’s man bagging 5-9 in total.

The breakdown is Tipperary seven, Cork four, Kilkenny two and one each for Dublin and Galway.

A meeting of GAA correspondents from across print, tv, radio and digital media, chaired by Uachtarán CLG Jarlath Burns, adjudicated yesterday on the elite list of 45 nominees.    

The PwC All-Stars will be presented at a gala black-tie event at Dublin’s RDS tomorrow, November 7, which will be shown live on RTÉ at 7.30pm. It will be preceded by a special PwC All-Star show on the GAA’s YouTube channel from 6-7pm. The PwC All-Stars for football will be announced live tomorrow evening, as well as the PwC GAA/GPA Players and Young Players of the year in both codes. Those overall awards are chosen by inter-county players themselves. 

PwC All-Stars Hurling 2025  - (previous winning years in brackets)

Rhys Shelly (Tipperary)

Robert Doyle (Tipperary)

Huw Lawlor (Kilkenny) (2022, 2023)

Seán O’Donoghue (Cork)

Eoghan Connolly (Tipperary)

Ronan Maher (Tipperary) (2016, 2019)

Ciaran Joyce (Cork)

Darragh Fitzgibbon (Cork) (2018, 2024)

Cathal Mannion (Galway) (2015)

Jake Morris (Tipperary)

Andrew Ormond (Tipperary)

Cian O’Sullivan (Dublin)

Martin Keoghan (Kilkenny)

John McGrath (Tipperary) (2016)

Brian Hayes (Cork)

 

PwC GAA/GPA Young Hurler of the Year Nominees (to be announced Friday night)

Adam English (Limerick)

Darragh McCarthy (Tipperary)

Robert Doyle (Tipperary)

 

PwC GAA/GPA Hurler of the Year Nominees (to be announced Friday night)

John McGrath (Tipperary)

Jake Morris (Tipperary)

Brian Hayes (Cork)


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