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Shelbourne manager Damien Duff landed the Men’s Personality of the Year accolade at the SSE Airtricity/Soccer Writers Ireland awards at Clontarf Castle Hotel on Friday.

The 45-year-old bridged an 18-year gap when he led the club to the Premier Division crown on the last day of the season.

Kevin Doherty (Drogheda United), Stephen Bradley (Shamrock Rovers), Stephen Kenny (St. Patrick’s Athletic), Paddy Barrett (Shelbourne) and Dylan Watts (Shamrock Rovers) had also been nominated for the prize.

The Goalkeeper of Year award went to Shelbourne stopper Conor Kearns, who kept 16 clean sheets – the joint-second highest with Galway United’s Brendan Clarke – conceding just 27 goals, the fewest in the top flight.

Kearns was a league ever-present, playing in all 36 matches. He has just committed his future to the northside Dublin club with a new contract. Clarke and Ed McGinty of Sligo Rovers were the other two keepers shortlisted.

Galway United forward Julie-Ann Russell scooped the Women’s Personality of the Year gong after a remarkable year at club and international level.

Russell helped Galway to retain the All-Island Cup and then claim an impressive third-placed finish in the league as Phil Trill’s team served notice of their ongoing improvement.

Russell was also a key figure in the nation’s progression to the Euro 2025 play-off final.

She topped the voting ahead of Pearl Slattery (Shelbourne), Eoin Wearen (Shelbourne), Ciarán Kilduff (Athlone Town), Laurie Ryan (Athlone Town) and Noelle Murray (Shelbourne).

Jason Byrne was presented with the Liam Tuohy Special Merit Award as a mark of acknowledgement for his incredible goal-scoring exploits in the League of Ireland.

First introduced in 1994, the Liam Tuohy Special Merit Award recognises those who have served Irish football with distinction.

The Republic of Ireland team which defeated the USSR 3-0 in a European Championship qualifier 50 years ago were the recipients of the International Achievement Award.

Don Givens’ famous hat-trick sank the visitors at Dalymount Park, and a half a century on, ‘The Roar of ’74’ heroes were honoured at the gala event.

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