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Published 12:13 19 Oct 2022 BST
Updated 00:04 21 Oct 2022 BST
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Shane Walsh was the only Galway player to break into that top bracket as well, while the inclusion of James McCarthy so high in the list may raise questions considering how little he played this season.
Of course, this isn't the All-Stars, it's simply a matter of opinion, so you could allow Spillane the privilege of making some selections based on the performances of previous years, and not just the latest campaign.
There was no space for any of the 2021 champions Tyrone, while only one Armagh player made the cut (no prizes for guessing who.)
However, it appears that the Kerryman was fond of Derry this season and everything they had achieved, including six Oakleaf players in his Sunday World list.
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