Meath’s Vikki Wall completes dream 12 months with player of the year award

Westmeath’s Sarah Dillon and Carlow’s Clíodhna Ní Shé also take awards


Meath's Vikki Wall was named as the 2021 TG4 Senior Players' Player of the Year at the annual All Star banquet at Dublin's Bonnington Hotel on Saturday night.

Wall was superb in an attacking role for Meath during an historic season which saw the Royal County land the TG4 All-Ireland senior title for the very first time.

The 23-year-old Dunboyne star scored 1-6 for Meath during the championship, and she produced a player of the match performance in the famous senior final victory over Dublin at Croke Park.

Incredibly, Wall was the 2020 Intermediate Players’ Player of the Year winner and having made the step up to the senior championship grade, she was the leading choice of her peers for the individual honour in the elite ranks.

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Wall also claimed a first All Star award on the night, one of eight Meath players named in the final 15.

For the Senior Players' Player of the Year award, Wall fended off stiff competition from Meath team-mates Emma Troy and Emma Duggan, who's also a Dunboyne club-mate.

Corner back Troy and ace forward Duggan were also honoured with All Stars for the very first time.

The Intermediate Players' Player of the Year award went to Westmeath's Sarah Dillon.

From the Milltown club, Dillon was Player of the Match for Westmeath in the All-Ireland Final victory over Wexford, and top scorer in the grade with 5-23.

Dillon scored 1-6 against Wexford, as Westmeath claimed a win that will see them return to the senior grade in 2022.

Dillon earned the award ahead of Westmeath team-mate Lucy McCartan, while Clare’s Niamh O’Dea was also nominated.

And while Carlow lost out after extra-time in their All-Ireland Junior semi-final against Antrim, star forward Clíodhna Ní Shé was voted by her peers as the Junior Players’ Player of the Year.

Ní Shé was top scorer in the 2021 All-Ireland Championships with a remarkable haul of 9-19.

The Bennekenny/Tinryland player was nominated alongside Wicklow's Marie Kealy and Antrim's Gráinne McLaughlin.