Eimear Barry's excellent run in goal was recognised at Croke Park too.
Laois' top scoring forward Mo Nerney says competing with the likes of Dublin and Meath in senior football next year will be a 'huge step'.
Mo Nerney's speaking after receiving the ZuCar Golden Boot award, as leading scorer in the 2022 All-Ireland Championships. While Eimear Barry also received the Golden Glove award.
Nerney scored a remarkable 5-31 in her and the O'Moore county's run to Croke Park and a promotion to senior football.
The Timahoe player says she's happy to receive the award but the main reward from the season was lifting the Mary Quinn Memorial Cup with her team.
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