Tonight's 'Three' FAI International Awards saw Shane Duffy and Harriet Scott steal the show tonight as the Senior International Player of the Year and Senior Women's International Player of the Year respectively.
Duffy, who had been nominated for the Senior and Young International Player of the Year awards, scooped the big prize on the back of a stand-out 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.
And the 2017 Senior International Player of the Year is @shaneduffy! #FAIAwards pic.twitter.com/O0gjwHVNgF
— Ireland Football ⚽️🇮🇪 (@IrelandFootball) March 18, 2018
The Senior Women's International award went to Scott - who quickly established herself in Colin Bell's side - ahead of nominees Megan Campbell and Denise O'Sullivan.
Harriet Scott is the Senior Women's International Player of the Year! #FAIAwards pic.twitter.com/kEIooN8zru
— Ireland Football ⚽️🇮🇪 (@IrelandFootball) March 18, 2018
James McClean's match-winner against Wales in Cardiff was selected as the 'Three' International Goal of the Year, while Cyrus Christie was named as the Young International of the Year.
And the winner of the 'Three' International Goal of the Year is this strike from James McClean! #FAIAwards pic.twitter.com/x4WC455fr2
— Ireland Football ⚽️🇮🇪 (@IrelandFootball) March 18, 2018
A special tribute was reserved for Ireland centurion Damien Duff as he was inducted into the Hall of Fame following a fantastic career that saw the former underage star become a fan's favourite at senior level.
Former Ireland assistant manager and World Cup winner Marco Tardelli was named as the International Personality, while the recipient of the Special Merit Award was the late Jimmy Magee.
Different class. #FAIAwards pic.twitter.com/HXM6ewf0td
— Ireland Football ⚽️🇮🇪 (@IrelandFootball) March 18, 2018
28th 'Three' FAI International Awards Winners
Shane Duffy
Harriet Scott
Cyrus Christie
James McClean v Wales
Josh Cullen
Declan Rice
Lucy McCartan
Aaron Bolger
Tiegan Ruddy
Jason Knight
Aoife Slattery
Troy Parrott
Chris Higgins (St Michael's)
Aidan Roche (Liffey Wanderers)
Sean McLoughlin (UCC)
Neil Farrugia (St Andrew's College, Blackrock)
Gary Messitt (Cerebral Palsy squad)
Sean Maguire (Cork City)
Jimmy Magee
Marco Tardelli
Damien Duff