All-Time All Star Award (football)
The All-Time All Star Award in Football was an award given on an annual basis to a sportsperson who had made a long-running and considerable contribution to the sport of Gaelic football in Ireland. In existence from 1980 until 1994 the award was presented to a former player who, more than likely, would have received an All Star had the awards scheme been in existence during their playing days.
List of winners
Year | Recipients | County |
---|---|---|
1980 | Larry Stanley | Kildare |
1981 | Tommy Murphy | Laois |
1982 | Paddy Moclair | Mayo |
1983 | Jim McCullough | Armagh |
1985 | J.J. 'Purty' Landers Tim 'Roundy' Landers | Kerry |
1986 | Alf Murray | Armagh |
1987 | Mick Higgins | Cavan |
1988 | Kevin Armstrong | Antrim |
1989 | Peter McDermott | Meath |
1990 | Eddie Boyle | Louth |
1991 | Seán Purcell | Galway |
1992 | Seán Flanagan | Mayo |
1993 | Jimmy Murray | Roscommon |
1994 | Bill Delaney | Laois |
See also
References
- Donegan, Des, The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games (DBA Publications Limited, 2005).
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