Take a look back at Ulster GAA’s biggest names as they arrived at the ICC in Belfast ahead of the Irish News Ulster GAA All-Stars.
Guests flooded in and were greeted with a drinks reception before taking their seats as they looked forward to a phenomenal night of celebration.
Later on in the evening, the province’s top gaelic footballers, hurlers and camogs were all recognised for their outstanding performances this year.
- Irish News Ulster GAA All-Stars Men’s football: All-Ireland winners Armagh lead the way but Donegal not far behindOpens in new window
- Irish News Ulster GAA Ladies’ Football All-Stars: Armagh top selection but champions Fermanagh well-representedOpens in new window
- Irish News Ulster GAA Camogie All-Stars: Derry and Antrim dominate All-Stars selectionOpens in new window
- 2024 Irish News Ulster GAA Hurling All-Stars: Five counties represented in caman code selectionOpens in new window
Tonight’s host, well-known comedian Neil Delamere, was joined by a star-studded panel in the second half of the evening, including former Premier League, Celtic and Ireland national team manager Martin O’Neill, who himself played Gaelic football at a high level in Derry in his youth.
- Barry McCambridge wins Men’s Football Player of the Year award at Irish News 2024 Ulster All-StarsOpens in new window
- Lauren McConville named Ladies’ Footballer of the Year at 2024 Irish News All-Star awardsOpens in new window
- Aine Barton takes Camogie Player of the Year award at Irish News Ulster All-StarOpens in new window
- Paddy Burke collects Hurler of the Year award at Irish News Ulster All-StarsOpens in new window
- Armagh’s Oisin Conaty wins inaugural Rising Star Award at Irish News Ulster All-StarsOpens in new window