Grace Teehan, Clodagh Tynan, and Aimee Collier all shone on the inter-county scene this year.
Three players from the midlands have been selected in Camogie's Soaring Stars Team of the Year.
The awards are based on the country's best players at intermediate and junior premier level.
Offaly's Grace Teehan (no. 12) has been named at half forward after a campaign that saw her help the Faithful County to an All Ireland semi-final in the intermediate grade.
Laois missed out on the Premier Junior decider by a single point against Tipperary, but Clodagh Tynan (no. 6) at centre back and Aimee Collier (no. 14) at full forward have been named in the team of the year.
Congratulations to the 15 players who have earned their place on this year's PwC Soaring Stars team. ๐
— The Camogie Association (@OfficialCamogie) September 24, 2024
The team has representatives across six counties including All-Ireland Intermediate champions Cork and Premier Junior winners Tipperary. ๐#PwCCamogieAllStars pic.twitter.com/qbEmWYNnr6
The three midlands players are joined by six Cork players:
- Emma Flanagan – No. 2 Corner Back
- Niamh O’Leary – No. 3 Full Back
- Aoife Barrett – No. 4 Corner Back
- Tara McCarthy – No. 9 Midfield
- Cliona O’Callaghan – No. 10 Half Forward
- Lauren Homan – No. 11 Centre Forward
The four Kilkenny players:
- Cliona Murphy – No. 1 Goalkeeper
- Mairead Kennedy – No. 5 Half Back
- Hannah Scott – No. 7 Half Back
- Danielle Morrissey – No. 8 Midfield
Kerry's Jackie Horgan (no. 15) at corner forward, and Tipperary's Jenny Grace (no. 13) at corner forward.
Cork manager, Ger Manley was also announced as the 2024 PwC Manager of the Year.