Three Laois camogie players honoured with Soaring Star awards
Premier Junior Player of the Year Aimée Collier with Marie Coady, PwC Markets Partner, Camogie Association Uachtaran Brian Molloy and GPA CEO Tom Parsons, Photo: INPHO/Dan Clohessy
There was treble joy for Laois camogie during the week when the PwC Camogie Soaring Star awards were announced. Clodagh Tynan, Grainne Delaney and Aimee Collier were all recognised for their performances for the Laois over the past 12 months.
It was of course a great year for Laois camogie as they were crowned All (Ireland Premier Junior champions after getting the better of Armagh in the final back in August.
All three girls were integral to Laois’s achievements in 2025 including the fact that all three got on the scoresheet in the final.

It was an extra special year for Delaney and Collier who also helped the club, Camross be crowned Laois Club Intermediates on Sunday, just hours after being named the PwC Premier Junior Camogie Player of the Year.
The PwC Camogie Soaring Stars showcases the standout talent from this year’s Premier Junior and Intermediate Championships, selected by the All (Stars Committee, to honour the outstanding performances and commitment of these remarkable players.
The final line-up features six Offaly players, four Kerry players, three Laois players, and one each from Antrim and Down.

Aoife Fitzgerald (Kerry); Sharon Shanahan (Offaly); Amy Byrne (Offaly); Rachel McCarthy (Kerry); Orlagh Phelan (Offaly); Clodagh Tynan (Laois); Dearbhla Magee (Down); Patrice Diggin (Kerry); Clodagh Leahy (Offaly); Grace Teehan (Offaly); Roisin McCormick (Antrim); Gráinne Delaney (Laois); Jackie Horgan (Kerry); Mairéad Teehan (Offaly); Aimée Collier (Laois).

