All Stars
Mayo 24 All Stars and counting
Mayo have amassed a total of 24 All-Stars since the scheme was officially initiated in 1971.
Johnny Carey from Bangor, then playing with Tuam Stars, made the very first team at right-full back.
Current Mayo forwards Alan Dillon (pictured) and Conor Mortimer were the last Mayo players to be selected, in 2006.
Willie Joe Padden, Dermot Flanagan, Kenneth Mortimer, newly appointed Mayo manager James Horan and James Nallen (one of his selectors) are the five Mayo players who have been selected twice.
Mayo's All Stars:
1971: Johnny Carey (Right-Full Back)
1979: Joe McGrath (Left-Full Forward)
1985: Dermot Flanagan (Left-Full Back), Willie Joe Padden (Midfield), Kevin McStay (Right-Full Forward)
1989: Gabriel Irwin (Goalkeeper), Jimmy Browne (Right-Full Back), Dermot Flanagan (Left-Full Back), Willie Joe Padden (Midfield), Noel Durkin (Left-Half Forward)
1992: TJ Kilgallon (Midfield)
1993: Kevin O'Neill (Right-Half Forward)
1996: Kenneth Mortimer (Right-Full Back), Pat Holmes (Right-Half Back), James Nallen (Centre-Half Back), Liam McHale (Midfield), James Horan (Left-Half Forward)
1997: Kenneth Mortimer (Right-Full Back), Pat Fallon (Midfield)
1999: James Horan (Left-Half Forward).
2004: James Nallen (Centre-Half Back), Ciaran McDonald (Centre-Half Forward)
2006: Alan Dillon (Left-Half Forward), Conor Mortimer (Right-Full Forward).