The Tommy Moore Cup is heading to Mobhi Road for the first time with Na Fianna having blitzed their way to All-Ireland glory.
Niall Ó Ceallacháin's side lead the way with seven representatives on the Balls.ie team of the year, with AJ Murphy taking our player of the year award.
1 Conor Slevin (Kilcormac Killoughey)
The experienced keeper was sharp throughout Kilcormac's Offaly championship victory, keeping that form up on their way to the Leinster final, winning man-of-the-match in the semi-final against Castletown-Geoghegan.
2 Kevin Burke (Na Fianna)
A composed presence in Na Fianna's last line, bringing a blend of physicality and skill to the game.

3 Conor McHugh (Na Fianna)
McHugh makes the transition from stylish gaelic football forward to no-nonsense hurling full back look easy, barely putting a foot wrong all year. His goal during a sticky period in the Dublin hurling final against Kilmacud was a turning point in their season.
4 Fionn McEldowney (Slaughtneil)
The young corner back demonstrated his abilities against Ruairi Óg in the Ulster final, earning him the responsibility of marking Jack O'Connor the next day out. O'Connor was next to unstoppable in the semi-final but McEldowney ensured it was always a battle.
5 Shane Morgan (Loughrea)
A powerful presence in the Loughrea half back line, the three-time All-Ireland minor winning player will be on Micheal Donoghue's radar this year.

6 Liam Rushe (Na Fianna)
A rock at centre half back, impressing throughout Na Fianna's campaign.
7 Jack Meagher (Na Fianna)
The Meath native was outstanding all year long. Scored points and created opportunities with his surging runs from deep, setting up one of Tom Brennan's goal in the final.
8 Brian Ryan (Na Fianna)
The Limerick native set the tone early on in the All-Ireland final, with a hand in number of his side's early scores. Won breaks and tackled hard throughout the year, bringing physicality to the middle third.

9 Peter Clarke (Castletown-Geoghegan)
Clarke scored 0-3 from play in Castletown Geoghegan's Leinster quarter final win over Thomastown, backing it up with another brilliant display, and three more points in the semi-final against Kilcormac-Killoughey.
10 Colin Currie (Na Fianna)
Had one of his best games against Loughrea when Na Fianna needed a leader. He was unerring from frees all year.
11 Jack O'Connor (Sarsfields)
O'Connor is back to his best after an injury-interrupted year with Cork. Scored 1-2 against Ballygunner, 0-4 against Slaughtneil and was their best player, hitting 0-5 in the final, all from play.

12 Patrick Fitzgerald (Ballygunner)
Fitzgerald hit 0-4 in a sublime display against Doon in the Munster quarter final, then went one better with 0-5, hitting points from all angles in the Munster final loss to Sarsfields.
13 Adam Screeney (Kilcormac Killoughey)
Screeney was outstanding for Kilcormac Killoughey, particularly in their Leinster semi-final win over Castletown-Geoghegan, and again in the final against Na Fianna.
14 Niall O'Brien (Castletown-Geoghegan)
The sharpshooter hit some outstanding scores during Castletown Geoghegan's run to the Leinster semi-final, showcasing his class in big moments. He edges Colin Currie for a place on the team.
15 AJ Murphy (Na Fianna)
Murphy hit 0-5 in an imperious final display having rescued Na Fianna with a late winner in the semi-final.

Balls.ie Club Hurler of the Year. Sportsfile.
He hit 1-2 in the Leinster final having set up their 'goal of the year' contender in the Leinster semi-final. He scored 1-4 in the Leinster quarter final against Clough-Ballacolla.
For all of those reasons, he's our Club Hurler of the Year.