Rhys Shelly, Moycarkey/Borris & Tipperary goalkeeper nominated as All Star Hurling Goalkeeper 2025.
Littleton & Two-Mile-Borris Correspondent Mr Gerry Bowe now reports:-
The Gaelic Athletic Association-Gaelic Players’ Association All Stars Awards (often known simply as the All Stars) are presented annually to the best player in each of the 15 playing positions in Gaelic football and hurling.
We are happy to announce that Moycarkey-Borris player Rhys Shelly has been nominated for All Star Goalkeeper for the 2025 season, having contributed significantly to Tipperary winning the 2025 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
In his third season with Liam Cahill’s squad, this was the 25 year old’s breakthrough year. Rhys was selected as ‘Cúlbaire’ for the critical Munster Round Robin game against Clare in Ennis and thereafter his selection was never in doubt. As Tipperary won successive games against Clare, Laois, Galway, Kilkenny and Cork; Rhys skilfully delivered a range and variety of puck outs that helped his teammates amass their winning scores.
In a memorable All Ireland Final, Rhys saved a penalty, became the first goalie to score from play, and performed excellently throughout.
[Wouldn’t the former Moycarkey Borris and Tipperary ‘Cúlbaire’ John O’Grady RIP, have relished analysing his successors puck outs in his ‘Tipperary Star’ columns?]
Rhys is the first player from Moycarkey Borris to be nominated for an All Star Award and the entire parish community is delighted for him and his family on his nomination.
Rhys grew up next door to the hurling field in Littleton where his sisters, brother and his friends spent many hours of practice and fun. His Dad Larry is from Thurles town, but the family home was built on lands of his maternal grandparents.
Jimmy Shanahan and Margaret (nee Kennedy from the Ragg) were always strongly supportive of Moycarkey Borris GAA and the club’s second playing field was purchased from the family.
As Rhys progressed from the Under 8’s into the various under age team groups his mother Mary volunteered to do many of the most essential duties in the Juvenile club.
Currently the club’s Senior ‘Runaí’, Mary, is Bord Na -Óg secretary, photographer, PRO etc. etc. and her family have not only provided invaluable support to Rhys, but to a whole generation of boys and girls in the parish.
Mary’s mother Margaret (RIP) died a few days before the game against Clare and in the early spring Mary herself was hospitalised with a stroke from which she has thankfully gradually recovered.
Rhys was fortunate to develop, as a young player, in a very talented group of young players and great coaches in Moycarkey Borris GAA. His first experience of being played in goal began at Under 12 and within a couple of years he was established as the team’s regular number one.
In this very strong Juvenile team Rhys won Mid and County A Championship medals at Under 12, Under 14 and Under 16.
This team also excelled in football and Rhys got his first opportunity in a County panel, with the under 21 footballers. In 2018 Rhys played his first season in the Moycarkey Senior Hurling team as the team won promotion to the top tier of the County Hurling Championships.
Also in 2018 he won Mid and County Minor A Hurling Championship medals playing on the half forward line. Having completed his primary and secondary education in Littleton, Moycarkey and Killenaule, Rhys graduated at the University of Limerick and his hurling progressed further in Fitzgibbon Cup winning panels.
In 2021 Rhys Captained the Moycarkey Borris team to min the Mid and County Under 21 A Hurling championships.
He has helped Moycarkey Borris progress in the County Senior Hurling Championships of 2024 and 2025 to Mid Finals and a County Semi Final
His dedication and achievements have made Rhys an inspiration for the young players in his parish. All Star nominated Rhys, now working with H&MV Engineering, is focused on further successes with Tipperary and bringing the Dan Breen Cup back to Moycarkey Borris.
We wish Rhys the best of luck in the All Star‘s awards on Friday night next.


Leave a Reply