The All Ireland Champions have 13 nominations.
All-Ireland champions Tipperary dominate this year's Hurling All-Stars shortlist with 13 nominations.
John McGrath, who scored two goals in the Premier's All-Ireland win against Cork, is in the running with his teammate Jake Morris and Cork forward Brian Hayes for Hurler of the Year.
Tipp duo Robert Doyle and Darragh McCarthy and Limerick midfielder Adam English have been shortlisted for Young Hurler of the Year.
Cork have 11 All-Star nominees, including Patrick Horgan, who yesterday called time on his 18-year inter-county career.
The Glen Rovers clubman is the top scorer in Championship and League history, but an All-Ireland winners medal eluded him.
Former Cork manager John Meyler says Horgan steps away as a great of the game:
The Football shortlist will be announced tomorrow morning, and the awards will take place on November 7th.

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