2023 Intermediate Team of the Year

Check out The Sideline Eye Intermediate Team of the Year for 2023 as voted for by our followers over the past week!

James Carragher (St Patrick’s)

Admittedly didn’t have much to do in the county final against St Paul’s but when called upon, Carragher stood out.

Aidan Harney (Pearse Og)

Perhaps his best season in an Ogs shirt. Harney was one of the top performers for Garreth Thornton’s side as they reached the semi-finals.

Sean Connell (St Patrick’s)

Connell’s return was huge for St Patrick’s and his presence on the edge of the square shouldn’t be underestimated.

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Photo Credit: Sinead Snaps

Sean Og Irwin (St Patrick’s)

The 2019 Club All-Star was fantastic in the Cullyhanna defence as they claimed Intermediate Championship glory.

Shea Harvey (Keady)

Harvey gave a couple of eye-catching displays for Simon McGeary’s side as they reached the last four. He also hit 0-2 against St Paul’s.

Paul Duffy (Pearse Og)

Duffy remains one of the best in the business. He spent most of his time in the Ogs defence, sweeping up and driving his side forward from the back.

James King (Keady)

King was one of Keady’s main performers as they pushed St Paul’s to the wire in the semi-final. He was a real driving force behind their great display.

Check out The Sideline Eye Senior Team of the Year for 2023 as voted for by our followers over the past week!
Photo Credit: John Merry

Jason Duffy (St Patrick’s)

Duffy was a real driving force for St Patrick’s as they went all the way in the Intermediate Championship.

Oisin Keenan (Keady)

Keenan was a real workhorse around the centre of the field for Keady as they reached the semi-finals.

James O’Hara (Keady)

Only Aidan Nugent scored more in the championship than O’Hara did, who finished the year with 2-35.

Oisin Conaty (Tir na nOg)

Conaty was in brilliant form for Tir na nOg and racked up 5-8 to his name throughout the group stages.

Ross McQuillan (St Patrick’s)

Saved his best performance of the season for the final and McQuillan proved simply unmarkable on the day.

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Tomas Galvin (Keady)

Really caught the eye this year with his performances for Keady and his goal-scoring touch was key for them.

Andrew Murnin (St Paul’s)

Murnin hit a hattrick of majors for St Paul’s in their semi-final win over Keady and finished the year with 6-11.

Aidan Nugent (St Patrick’s)

Finished the season as the top scorer of the Intermediate Championship with a hugely impressive 5-31.