Storm Ashley didn't stop these players, with a number of outstanding displays over the weekend's club games.
1 Ryan Elliott (Dunloy)
Made a stunning save from a Neil McManus penalty as Dunloy came up just short in the Antrim SFC final.
2 Niall Carty (Padraig Pearses)
Effective in defence as Padraig Pearses won their first Roscommon SFC since 2021.
3 Michael Fitzsimons (Cuala)
Showed his enduring class with an inspirational display in the Dublin final, contributing with two rare points.
4 Conor Rehill (Crosserlough)
Man-of-the-match in a windy Breffni Park as Crosserlough won their 11th title, capping his afternoon with a goal, albeit a fortunate one.
5 Ciaran Joyce (Imokilly)
Influential throughout as Imokilly won their first Cork SHC since their last win in 2019.
6 Charlie McMorrow (Cuala)
Like a young Fitzsimons. Still just 20, McMorrow marshalled the Cuala defence while also finding the time to drive forward with powerful bursts.
7 Donal McKenny (Ardee St Mary's)
Man-marked his fellow All-Star nominee Sam Mulroy as Ardee St Mary's won a historic third title in a row.
8 Aidan Rochford (St Anne's Rathangan)
Reeled off four fine points from play as the Anne's reached a first final since 2021.
9 James Power (Rathgormack)
The county man's surging runs helped Rathgormack to Waterford SFC glory.
10 Daithí Sands (Portaferry)
Hit a superb 1-5 from play as Portaferry won a high scoring thriller against Ballygalget, winning their third Down SHC in a row.
11 Eoin Colleran (Padraig Pearses)
The former Connacht minor winning captain was the difference for Pearses, kicking 1-3 from play in their SFC final win over Roscommon Gaels.
12 Ruairi Kinsella (Dunshaughlin)
The Meath senior was man-of-the-match as Dunshaughlin won their first Meath SFC since 2002, scoring 1-2.
13 Adam Screeney (Kilcormac Killoughey)
The young star was the difference, shooting 0-10, including 0-6 from play as he dragged Kilcormac Killoughey to their second Offaly title in a row.
14 James Smith (Crosserlough)
The Cavan star played the target-man role superbly as Crosserlough overcame Ramor United in the elements.
15 Liam McGrath (Loughmore-Castleiney)
Kicked five points, including two beauties from play as the dual men did the double. Winning man-of-the-match completed a brilliant week for him having captained the hurlers to glory last Sunday.