Player of year nomination 'kind of surreal' - O'Donnellpublished at 08:11
Clare forward Shane O'Donnell says "it's incredible" to be in the shortlist for the Hurler of the Year award.
O'Donnell helped the Banner County to a thrilling All-Ireland triumph in July with a one-point victory over Cork in the Croke Park final.
The 30-year-old is in the running for the player prize along with Limerick defender Kyle Hayes and Cork midfielder Darragh Fitzgibbon.
"It's incredible to be in the conversation," O'Donnell told The GAA Social podcast.
"It's a surprise - I've always felt that I had the potential. However, potential is something you can feel but it doesn't make it a reality and it may never materialise in the way that it did.
"I've had a good year but it's kind of surreal. I'm proud of it and delighted to be in the situation I'm in."
It was a second Liam McCarthy Cup success for O'Donnell after starring in the 2013 title win, which also came against Cork in a replay.
O'Donnell hit three goals against the Rebels as Clare earned a 5-16 to 3-16 victory.
He had to wait another 11 years for another All-Ireland medal and fired over two points in this summer's decider.
"Given where I was growing up, I was never in the front of the pack when I was playing when I was younger.
"To be now actually reaching being named player of the year, it seemed like something I thought was possible but definitely not probable."