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Galway's All-Ireland Winner Aoife Donohue Chats to Galway Bay FM After Being Named the PwC GPA Camogie Player of the Month

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Galway's All-Ireland Winner Aoife Donohue Chats to Galway Bay FM After Being Named the PwC GPA Camogie Player of the Month
  • John McGrath and David Clifford are named the PwC GAA/GPA Players of the Month winners in hurling and football for July
  • Kate Sullivan and Aoife Donohue named the PwC GPA Players of the Month in football and camogie for July/August

Galway's Aoife Donohue has won the PwC GPA Camogie Player of the Month award for July/August for the second successive year.

There’s no doubt the Galway midfielder will cherish this year’s accolade more however, coming as it does off the back of an All-Ireland final victory over Cork at the second time of asking.

After tasting defeat against the Rebels in 2024, a determined Donohue set the tone in this year’s final with the opening score of the game and delivered a phenomenal performance throughout the decider. 

Upon receiving the award, the Mullagh winger joined Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly for a chat about their recent All-Ireland success.

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Tipperary’s John McGrath and Kerry’s David Clifford are the July winners of the PwC GAA/GPA hurler and footballer of the Month while Dublin’s Kate Sullivan and Galway’s Aoife Donohue are named the PwC GPA Women’s Players of the Month for July/August.

PwC is a committed supporter of the Player of the Month awards, which recognise excellence in camogie, hurling, and football across both male and female competitions. The July and August awards reflect the outstanding individual performances showcased during the final phases of the 2025 All-Ireland Championships.

John McGrath scored 1-02 to help Tipperary defeat perennial rivals Kilkenny in this year’s All Ireland hurling semi-final. In the final, against a heavily favoured Cork team, McGrath’s contribution was again pivotal. The Loughmore-Castleiney man scored 2-02, including a stunning second goal as the Premier County won Liam MacCarthy for the first time since 2019. McGrath becomes the first Tipperary hurler to win the PwC GAA/GPA Award since his brother Noel won the accolade in August 2019 following that last championship victory.

A typically brilliant first half goal from David Clifford proved to be a crucial moment in the All-Ireland football semi-final against Tyrone, with Kerry’s talisman contributing 1-09 in all. Clifford’s shooting ability from the two-point arc was invaluable again as Kerry defeated Donegal in the final to secure their first All-Ireland since 2022. The Fossa man’s 9 points on the day helped him end the 2025 Championship as top scorer with a record tally of 8-62.

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Kate Sullivan’s prolific scoring during the knockout stages of this year’s championship proved key to Dublin reclaiming the Brendan Martin Cup. Scoring 1-03 in the comprehensive quarter final victory over Cork, Sullivan provided 1-01 in a tighter semi-final against Galway that was only decided in extra time. In the All-Ireland final against Meath, a rematch of the Leinster Final, Sullivan added a further 4 points while also being the catalyst for much of Dublin’s impressive attacking play in a 2-16 to 0-10 win.

Enda McDonagh, Managing Partner, PwC Ireland, said: “July and August showcased the highest levels of skill and determination as teams across all four codes navigated the intensity of knockout championship.

The quality of performances on show over the past two months was superb and, as supporters, it reminded us once more of why we love our national sports. Our four award recipients played pivotal roles in bringing All-Ireland glory to their counties, and should take immense pride in their achievements.

PwC is proud to partner with the GAA and GPA in supporting top-level talent across all codes. On behalf of everyone at PwC, I’d like to extend our warmest congratulations to David, John, Kate, and Aoife on being named the July/August Players of the Month.

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Uachtarán CLG Jarlath Burns said: “"It has been a fantastic few weeks for the Gaelic games codes with the final destinations for the 2025 titles all decided after huge games and some incredible individual and team performances.

"Aoife Donohue excelled in Galway’s dramatic late camogie final win over Cork while Kate Sullivan shone brightest in Dublin’s impressive win over Meath scoring four points.

"On the male front, David Clifford’s sensational form was a major factor in Kerry’s run to another All-Ireland title while John McGrath’s 2-2 in Tipperary’s hurling final success over Cork saw him singled out for special and deserved praise.

"Congratulations to all four award winners on accolades earned at the peak point in the respective championships and a special word of acknowledgement to our partners in these awards, the GPA and PwC."

GPA CEO Tom Parsons said; “Being selected by your peers as a PwC GAA GPA Player of the Month is an outstanding achievement at any time, but to be awarded at the business end of the championship season makes it all the more sweet.  The four winners gave memorable performances when it mattered most and that is what has set them apart.  Congratulations Aoife, David, John and Kate on picking up these awards but even more so on contributing to your counties’ All Ireland successes.

“Thank you to PwC for your ongoing support for inter-county players and to the GAA for your partnership in this awards scheme.”

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