All-Ireland winners Armagh have secured six Football All-Stars, including Footballer of the Year contender Barry McCambridge, while Ulster champions Donegal and Tyrone are also represented in the 2024 team.
Beaten All-Ireland finalists Galway have earned five awards while Craig Lennon has won Louth’s first All-Star since Paddy Keenan in 2010 following a string of eye-catching performances for the beaten Leinster finalists.
Despite Tyrone’s disappointing season, which ended in an All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final defeat by Roscommon, Red Hands goalkeeper Niall Morgan has earned his second All-Star having secured his first following the county’s Sam Maguire triumph in 2021.
Morgan, the only previous All-Star among this year’s recipients, edged out fellow Ulster keepers Blaine Hughes (Armagh) and Shaun Patton (Donegal).
There are two awards for Ulster champions Donegal, however, with Peadar Mogan and Oisin Gallen recognised for their performances during Jim McGuinness’ first season back as manager.
It is the first time since 2003 that neither Dublin or Kerry are represented in the All-Star XV. The Dubs, All-Ireland champions in 2023, had four players – Sean Bugler, Brian Fenton, Con O’Callaghan and Cormac Costello – nominated.
Kerry’s four nominees – which include 2022 and 2023 Footballer of the Year David Clifford and his brother Paudie – also miss out.
David Clifford misses out for only the second time as a senior Kerry player having also been overlooked in 2020.