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Published 07:38 5 Nov 2015 GMT
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Kilkenny duo Joey Holden and Ger Aylward pick up their first ever gongs while Galway's Colm Callanan as well as Cathal Mannion and Daithi Burke are also first-time winners.
Maurice Shanhan and Tadhg De Burca also win their first awards with the league champions securing three in total thanks to the inclusion of Noel Connors at left-corner back.
Tipperary's only award winner is Seamus Callanan who is selected at full forward despite the Premier County winning the Munster title and only missing out on the All-Ireland final by a single point.
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