VOTE: Murray's stunning stop nominated for Save of the Year
Meath goalkeeper Robyn Murray's stunning save against Dublin in the All-Ireland SFC final at Croke Park has been nominated for the 2025 Golden Glove award.
Watch Robyn's sensational save here
Murray's sensational fingertip stop to divert Kate Sullivan dipping goalbound effort over the crossbar kept Meath in a game that was slipping away from them and to make a save like that on the biggest stage of them all surely makes her stop hot favourite to win the public vote.
Donegal’s Clare Friel, Galway’s Dearbhla Gower, Laois netminder Eimear Barry (a previous winner) and Roscommon’s Helena Cummins are the other four goalkeepers in with a chance of claiming the award from ZuCar, the LGFA’s Performance Partner, and sponsors of the All-Ireland U-18 Championships.
The Golden Glove award was introduced in 2021 to acknowledge goalkeeping excellence during the TG4 All-Ireland Championships.
Longford’s Riane McGrath was the inaugural recipient, Laois goalkeeper Eimear Barry won the award in 2022, Dublin's Abby Shiels was the 2023 winner and Kerry’s Ciara Butler claimed the 2024 award.
Voting is now open to crown the 2025 winner.
The winning goalkeeper will be presented with the 2025 Golden Glove award – and voting will close at 5pm on Wednesday 27th August.
The winner of the 2025 Golden Boot is Dublin star Hannah Tyrrell, who finished as leading scorer in the All-Ireland Championships, with a haul of 6-28 (46 points) for Dublin.
Tyrrell will be presented with her award, along with the Golden Glove winner, early next month.