Norwich pair Wes Hoolahan and Robbie Brady have both been shortlisted for the 2015 Irish Overseas Player of the Year award.
Both players have been key men for Martin O’Neill’s side as they are set to face Bosnia and Herzegovina next month in the playoffs for Euro 2016 qualification.
Brady and Hoolahan have been nominated alongside Everton’s Seamus Coleman.
Earlier this month, Hoolahan was named Man of the Match in the ROI’s 1-0 win over World Cup winners Germany. Brady also featured, playing a key part in the victory.
Since joining from Hull this summer, Brady has started every game for the Canaries this campaign and has certainly made a big impression amongst the Norwich fans. Brady has also scored one goal for City so far.

Hoolahan, on the other hand, has been not only a key player for Ireland but also for Norwich, as the club’s longest-serving player has already got 5 assists and 1 goal to his name.

If one of the two players receive the award it will not only be a great achievement for the player but also for the football club.





