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Published 10:40 8 Dec 2021 GMT
Updated 11:36 8 Dec 2021 GMT
Nine Tyrone, four Mayo, and two Kerry players make our Team of the Year.
Sean O'Shea finished as the championship's overall top scorer with Darren McCurry second, and Ryan O'Donoghue just behind him in third.
Niall Morgan was undoubtedly the best performing goalkeeper, not least for his kick outs and free kicks, but he only conceded one goal in the entire championship, which was against Donegal.
Impact Sub of the Year has to go Cathal McShane, who despite never starting a single game, or playing a single minute in the National League, managed to score 2-8, with his two goals coming in crucial moments in the semi-final and final.
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