Three players are representing Laois, with two being named from Offaly.
Five Camogie players from the midlands are up for the Player of the Year awards.
Offaly’s Orlagh Phelan and Grace Teehan have been nominated for Intermediate Player of the Year, alongside Patrice Diggins of Kerry.
Both played key roles in their All-Ireland success last month.
Meanwhile, Laois dominates the Premier Junior Player of the Year nomination list.
Aimee Collier, Gráinne Delaney and Clodagh Tynan are up for the award.
The winners will be announced at the Camogie All-Stars Awards in Croke Park on November 15th.
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