All-Ireland intermediate camogie champions Galway lead the way with 11 nominations for this year's PwC Camogie Soaring Stars.
The awards recognise the performances of players in the All-Ireland Intermediate and Junior Camogie Championships. In all, there are 36 players from eight different counties nominated.
Along with Galway, there are seven nominees from Cork, five each from Antrim and Meath, three each from Armagh and Derry, and one each from Cavan and Clare.
The presentations of the awards will take place at a star-studded PwC Camogie All-Stars ceremony on 26th November in Croke Park. The nominees for the senior awards were announced last week.
PwC Camogie Soaring Stars 2022 Nominees:
Goalkeepers
Stefanie Beausang (Cork)
Aine Graham (Antrim)
Fiona Ryan (Galway)
Defence
Corner-backs:
Ciara Hickey (Galway)
Ashling Moloney (Cork)
Éimear O’Kane (Armagh)
Sophia Payne (Meath)
Full-backs:
Ciara Donohue (Galway)
Niamh O’Leary (Cork)
Michelle Powell (Clare)
Half Backs:
Rebecca Bradley (Derry)
Katie Manning (Galway)
Gráinne McNicholl (Derry)
Katie Anna Porter (Galway)
Centre-backs:
Lisa Casserly (Galway)
Kate Kilcommins (Cork)
Megan McGarry (Antrim)
Midfield:
Grace Coleman (Meath)
Rachel Harty (Cork)
Jennifer Hughes (Galway)
Emma Laverty (Antrim)
Michelle McArdle (Armagh)
Forwards
Half-forwards:
Tegan Canning (Galway)
Joanne Casey (Cork)
Aoife Minogue (Meath)
Sinead Quinn (Armagh)
Centre-forwards:
Amy Gaffney (Meath)
Katie Gilchrist (Galway)
Bríd Magill (Antrim)
Corner-forwards:
Dervla Cosgrove (Antrim)
Shanise Fitzsimons (Cavan)
Lauren Homan (Cork)
Laura Loughnane (Galway)
Full-forwards:
Jane Dolan (Meath)
Niamh McPeake (Galway)
Therese Mellon (Derry)