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23 Sept 2025

Triple delight as Laois Camogie stars shine in 2025 PwC Camogie Soaring Stars

Golden year for Laois continues with PwC Soaring Stars recognition

Triple delight as Laois Camogie stars shine in 2025 PwC Camogie Soaring Stars

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Fresh from completing a clean sweep of the PwC GPA Premier Junior Player of the Year shortlist, Laois Camogie’s dream season has scaled even greater heights, with three of their All-Ireland champions named in the 2025 PwC Camogie Soaring Stars team.

Clodagh Tynan, Gráinne Delaney, and Aimee Collier, all central to Laois’ Premier Junior Championship triumph, were honoured in the prestigious selection announced by the Camogie Association in partnership with PwC.

The Soaring Stars recognise the finest talents from this year’s Intermediate and Premier Junior Championships, with Laois’ treble inclusion adding to the sense of momentum around the county. Intermediate champions Offaly lead the way with six awardees, while runners-up Kerry claimed four spots. Players from Down and Antrim also feature.

The announcement caps a golden year for Laois, with Collier, Delaney, and Tynan now joining the roll of honour as PwC Soaring Stars.

Speaking on the achievement, Uachtarán an Chumainn Camógaíochta, Brian Molloy, praised all of the winners:

“I would like to extend my warmest congratulations to all of the players chosen as PwC Camogie Soaring Stars for 2025, whose displays in the Intermediate and Premier Junior All-Ireland Championships were a joy to behold this summer.”

The awards ceremony will take place at Croke Park on Saturday, 15th November 2025, where the Laois trio will stand shoulder to shoulder with the best in the game.

For Laois Camogie, the triple recognition, coupled with their Player of the Year dominance, is a clear sign that the O’Moore County’s rise on the national stage is only gathering pace.

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