Four Dublin footballers were honoured on the TG4 Ladies Gaelic Football All Star selection on Saturday night - Sinead Finnegan, Sinead Goldrick, Carla Rowe and Lyndsey Davey.
Mayo legend Cora Staunton won her 10th ladies football All Star last night, equalling the record of Kerry's Mary Jo Curran.
It was also an historic night at Dublin's CityWest Hotel for Cork dual star Briege Corkery, who became the first woman to win the TG4 ladies football Players’ Player of the Year twice. The Rebelettes were rewarded for another stellar season with six All Star awards, including a first for 19-year-old Marie Ambrose.
All-Ireland runners-up Dublin received four awards, while Kerry, Mayo, Monaghan and Armagh were also represented.
TG4 ladies football All Star team 2015:
1. Linda Martin (Monaghan)
2. Marie Ambrose (Cork)
3. Aislinn Desmond (Kerry)
4. Geraldine O’Flynn (Cork)
5. Vera Foley (Cork)
6. Sinead Finnegan (Dublin)
7. Sinead Goldrick (Dublin)
8. Rena Buckley (Cork)
9. Briege Corkery (Cork)
10. Cora Courtney (Monaghan)
11. Cora Staunton (Mayo)
12. Carla Rowe (Dublin)
13. Valerie Mulcahy (Cork)
14. Lyndsey Davey (Dublin)
15. Aimee Mackin (Armagh)
TG4 Junior Player’s Player of the Year: Kate Flood (Louth)
TG4 Intermediate Player’s Player of the Year: Aileen Wall (Waterford)
TG4 Senior Player’s Player of the Year: Briege Corkery (Cork)
2015 LGFA Hall of Fame Winner: Abby Brady (Mullahoran LGFA and Cavan LGFA)
Ulster Young Player of the Year: Róisín Devlin (Tyrone)
Munster Young Player of the Year: Fay O’Donoghue (Kerry)
Leinster Young Player of the Year: Emily Coakley (Wexford)
Connacht Young Player of the Year: Maria Reilly (Mayo)