The Laois camogie stars are in competition with Tipperary's Jenny Grace.
Laois have picked up two nominations for this year's All Star awards.
Both Clodagh Tynan and Aimee Collier have been nominated as the Premier Junior Players of the Year alongside Tipperary's Jenny Grace.
The O'Moore County fell agonisingly short of All Ireland glory this year when they lost the decider in Croke Park by the smallest possible margin to Tipperary.
Tynan of St Brigid's was an integral part of a Laois defence that made three national finals this year while Camross' Collier finished the season as the county's top scorer.
Despite making the Division 3A League final against Armagh, the Leinster Intermediate decider against Wexford, and the All Ireland, Laois finished the season empty handed, losing all three games by a single point.
The award winners will be named on Friday November 15th.
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