The 2024 PwC All-Stars have been awarded in gaelic football.
The award saw widescale change with fourteen of the fifteen strong side claiming their first-ever award. Tyrone goalkeeper Niall Morgan was the only man to claim a second award having also been picked in 2021.
Armagh have been rewarded for their All-Ireland glory with six All-Stars, ending their fifteen-year freeze out from the awards.
Runners Up Galway fell just short of Armagh with five All-Stars while Craig Lennon earned Louth just their second-ever award.
After the release of the 2024 team on Thursday morning, we've updated the definitive list of the most recent All Star winners from each county.
We took into account the awards in their present state and the Cú Cuchulainn Awards of the 1960s, to give the best representation of how long it is since each county has won big.
If more than one player from a county wins an All Star in the same year then we take the last named - position furthest forward.
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The last PwC All Star winners from every county
Antrim - Andy McCallin 1971
Armagh - Conor Turbitt 2024
Cavan - Thomas Galligan 2020
Clare - Seamus Clancy 1992
Cork - Colm O'Neill 2012
Derry - Shane McGuigan 2023
Donegal - Oisín Gallen 2024
Down - Benny Coulter 2010
Dublin - Colm Basquel 2023
Fermanagh - Barry Owens 2006
Galway - Rob Finnerty 2024
Kerry - David Clifford 2023
Kildare - Michael Foley 2011
Laois - Tom Kelly 2003
Leitrim - Seamus Quinn 1994
Longford - Sean Murray 1966 (Cú Chulainn Award)
Louth - Craig Lennon 2024
Mayo - Ryan O'Donoghue 2021
Meath - Stephen Bray 2007
Monaghan - Conor McCarthy 2023
Offaly - Cathal Daly 1997
Roscommon - Enda Smith 2023
Sligo - Charlie Harrison 2010
Tipperary - Conor Sweeney 2020
Tyrone - Niall Morgan 2024
Westmeath - John Keane 2008
Wexford - Mattie Forde 2004
Wicklow - Kevin O'Brien 1991