Jason Sampson and Anton Sullivan have been named as Offaly's Hurler and Footballer of the Year.
Offaly's County champions in hurling and football have provided the county's players of the year in both codes.
Footballer of the year, Anton Sullivan was a consistent and vital performer for Rhode on their way to a 31st championship.
Their Leinster campaign ended in Navan in a tempestuous defeat to Ratoath in the quarter finals.
Comhghairdeas to @antonsullivan1 on being awarded the @BridgeHouse1 senior footballer of the year for 2022. Anton was a key player in Rhode securing their 31st Senior football title.
— Official Offaly GAA (@Offaly_GAA) December 6, 2022
Congratulations to Anton, his family and all @RhodeGAA pic.twitter.com/W1pXnVSoZn
Jason Sampson is Offaly's hurler of the year.
The Shinrone man played a crucial role as his club landed a first county title in their history.
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