James McGrath of Kildare during the Eirgrid GAA Football All-Ireland U20 Championship Semi-Final match between Kildare and Down at Parnell Park in Dublin. Photo by Tyler Miller/Sportsfile
EirGrid has today announced the U20 Player of the Year and the top 20 Under 20 players from this year’s thrilling EirGrid GAA Football U20 Championship. The worthy recipients of the awards were selected in conjunction with the Gaelic Writers Association.
Kildare defender James McGrath has been named EirGrid U20 Player of the Year. The Athy man, part of the U20 Kildare team who narrowly lost last year’s final, marshalled Kildare’s defence helping the Lilywhites win their second EirGrid U20 title in five years after a hard-fought victory over a spirited Sligo side at Breffni Park.
Recognising the strength, depth, and skill of Kildare’s side they are rewarded with seven players making the EirGrid 20 Under 20 list which includes Cormac Barker, Harry O’Neill, Ryan Burke, James McGrath, Shane Farrell, Callum Bolton, and Colm Dalton.
Competition runner-up Sligo have five players included on this year’s list with Connacht Player of the Province and Sligo captain Canice Mulligan joining Daire O’Boyle, Dylan Walsh, Rossa Sloyan, and Luke Marren. Sligo Bainisteoir Paul Henry’s men have plenty to be proud of this season having backed up last year’s historic Connacht Championship win and achieving a first-ever championship U20 win over Kerry in the semi-final.
Ulster champions Down, who were beaten by a last-gasp point in a pulsating semi-final clash against U20 Championships Kildare, have three players selected on this year’s list which includes the Ulster U20 Player of the Province Oisin Savage, Odhran Murdock, and Patrick McCarthy.
Munster champions Kerry have two players included on the year’s list including U20 Munster Player of the Province William Shine, and Cillian Burke.
The remaining three places on this year’s list go to Cillian Ó’Curraoin of Galway, Theo Clancy of Dublin and Brian McNamara of Clare.
Speaking about the partnership EirGrid Chief Executive Mark Foley said, “On behalf of everyone at EirGrid, I would like to congratulate all the players named in the EirGrid 20 Under 20 list today. The competition continues to transform the possibilities for the next generation of footballers. It is important to recognise the key players that enabled their team, and the competition, to power forward this year. I would like to also congratulate EirGrid U20 Player of the Year James McGrath who helped Kildare achieve All Ireland glory. We look forward to seeing these exciting footballers excel in the senior ranks in the coming years.”
The EirGrid 20 Under 20 has been running for nine years now while, EirGrid, the state-owned company leading the transition of Ireland’s electricity grid to a low carbon future, has been a proud partner of the GAA since 2015.
EirGrid Under 20 Team of the Year
Cormac Barker- Kildare
Harry O’Neill- Kildare
Ryan Burke- Kildare
James McGrath- Kildare
Dylan Walsh- Sligo
Rossa Sloyan- Sligo
Theo Clancy- Dublin
Patrick McCarthy- Down
Canice Mulligan-Sligo
Odhran Murdock- Down
Brian McNamara- Clare
Shane Farrell- Kildare
Cillian Burke-Kerry
William Shine- Kerry
Daire O’Boyle-Sligo
Luke Marren-Sligo
Callum Bolton- Kildare
Colm Dalton- Kildare
Oisin Savage- Down
Cillian Ó’Curraoin- Galway
County Breakdown
Kildare: 7
Sligo: 5
Down: 3
Kerry: 2
Galway: 1
Dublin: 1
Clare: 1
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