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Tipperary camogie All-Stars collect their prizes at glittering ceremony
Karen Kennedy and Jenny Grace were the recipients from the Premier County
The two Tipperary All-Stars. Photo Credit: Marty Ryan
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19 Nov 2024 11:30 AM
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What a great occasion it was for Karen Kennedy and Jenny Grace in Dublin last weekend as they both won Camogie All-Stars having being chosen following their performances in games across the season.
Jenny Grace (Burgess Duharra) picked up her Soaring Star award as she was named at corner forward on the team of the year from both the Intermediate and Premier junior Championship.
Jenny, who scored 9 points in the All-Ireland final win over Laois including the winning score, was a very worthy recipient of the award.
Also on the night there was great celebrations as Thurles Sarsfields's Karen Kennedy was named at centre forward on the Senior All-Star team.
This was the second year in a row that Karen picked up the coveted award and the third in total for the Tipperary captain.
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