Perception of him may change, but All-Star won't alter Sam Mulroy

"It's an unbelievable honour and a privilege to win one but I won't be doing anything different. I still go to work, I still have to get up in the morning, I still have to go and train"
Perception of him may change, but All-Star won't alter Sam Mulroy

Louth's Sam Mulroy pictured as he joined Oisin Kelly's family at Croke Park to launch the Irish Blood Transfusion Service's 'Every Drop Counts ' campaign, inspired by Oisin, the young Carlow hurler who passed away from bone cancer in 2023. Pic: Brian McEvoy

Louth captain Sam Mulroy has insisted that making history as the county's third ever All-Star won't change him or how he plays the game.

Attacker Mulroy skippered the Wee County to their first Leinster triumph since 1957 and was Man of the Match in the final against Meath.

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