The elite of the Camogie world stepped out in style to Croke Park in Dublin on Saturday evening for the 2024 AIB Camogie Club Player Awards.
Joined by their teammates, family and partners for the lavish annual event, the country's top club camógs were celebrated at the banquet in Dublin where Sportsfile's photographers were on hand to catch all the style.
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Following their All-Ireland success, Dicksboro have been awarded eight places on the team of the year. It was a year of firsts for the Kilkenny club as they claimed their maiden Leinster title when they overcame St. Vincents of Dublin, and they followed this success with a victory over Ulster champions Loughgiel Shamrocks of Antrim in the All-Ireland semi-final before toppling the defending All-Ireland champions, Sarsfields (Galway) in the All-Ireland final.
The Galway club have been awarded five places on the team of the year, having claimed a fourth county title in a row this season and defeating their namesakes Sarsfields of Cork in the All-Ireland semi-final before falling just short in the final.
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Sarsfields (Cork) and Loughiel Shamrocks have both been awarded one place each on the team of the year, having claimed provincial glory in Munster and Ulster respectively.
Dicksboro's Aoife Prendergast was crowned AIB Camogie Club Player of the Year at the annual awards ceremony in Croke Park last night.
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