They'll receive their awards virtually.
Two members of midlands clubs are among ten winners at the LGFA Volunteer awards.
Shanahoe volunteer Mikey Hyland has scooped LGFA Volunteer of the year while Offaly club Naomh Ciaran's coach Colin Kenny has won club coach of the year.
Mr. Hyland will also receive the Lulu Carroll award.
The award is named after the 2001 All-Ireland Senior medalist from Laois, who passed away in 2007 following a battle with cancer.
They will receive their reward during a special virtual ceremony on Friday February 12th.
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