THE Ladies Gaelic Football Association and Championship sponsors TG4 have confirmed plans to live-stream the announcement of the 2021 TG4 All Star team. Galway have two players nominated for a senior award, goalkeeper Dearbhla Gower and forward Olivia Divilly.
Viewers can also find out live who wins the prestigious TG4 Senior Players’ Player of the Year award at the 2021 TG4 All Star banquet, in association with Lidl, with the Junior and Intermediate winners to be revealed earlier in the evening.
As the awards are being handed out at Dublin’s Bonnington Hotel next Saturday, November 13, viewers can tune in by visiting either the LGFA http://bit.ly/2OvUJ2D or Spórt TG4 http://bit.ly/2NPW6Ko Facebook Pages, or by accessing the Spórt TG4 YouTube page: https://bit.ly/3EYy4V8
The LGFA and TG4 have also confirmed details of a pre-banquet preview show, which will be streamed live and simultaneously on the LGFA and Spórt TG4 Facebook Pages from 6.30pm, and also available to view on the Spórt TG4 YouTube page at: https://bit.ly/3knCywz.
Milltown native Máire Ní Bhraonáin will host this Live event, which will feature exclusive interviews with the game top stars ahead of the TG4 All Star banquet in association with Lidl.
At the banquet, the 2021 TG4 All Star team will be revealed, as well as the Players’ Player of the Year award winners in the Junior, Intermediate and Senior grades.
It is expected that the All Star team will be revealed shortly after 10.30pm, followed by the TG4 Senior Players’ Player of the Year announcement, while the Junior and Intermediate Players’ Player of the Year winners will be known at approximately 8.30pm. The full list of 45 TG4 All Star nominees can be viewed at: https://bit.ly/2WtpSf2, while there’s a guaranteed winner from TG4 All-Ireland Senior Champions Meath of the prestigious TG4 Senior Players’ Player of the Year award, with Vikki Wall, Emma Duggan and Emma Troy all nominated.
Westmeath pair Sarah Dillon and Lucy McCartan are in the running for the TG4 Intermediate Players’ Player of the Year award, with Clare’s Niamh O’Dea also nominated, while the Junior Players’ Player of the Year award will be contested by Carlow’s Clíodhna Ní Shé, Wicklow’s Marie Kealy and Gráinne McLaughlin from Antrim.