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Team of the Week [24-02-16]

Here is the Gaelic Life team of the week taking into account all codes and levels. You can vote for your favourite player in our player poll on the right hand side and this week’s winner will go through to our player of the month competition in association with theGAAstore.com. Please support your favourite player or send us your comments via twitter @Gaelic_Life @theGAAstore using the hash tag #GLPlayerOfTheWeek

This week’s ‘Player of the Week,’ will be published in next Thursday’s Gaelic Life.

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Last weeks winner was Conor McConville (St Ronan's)

Player
Michael Murphy

St Paul's
Spread himself brilliantly to deny St Michael’s in the first half and swept up well throughout.

Player
Conor Glass

Glen Watty Grahams
The Glen player was switched to defence to mark Matthew Fitzpatrick and held him scoreless.

Player
Padraig Flynn

Down Hurlers
Flynn won his battle with Anthony Byrne as Down held Wicklow’s full forward line scoreless.

Player
Ross Hannigan

St John's
An honourable mention for Hannigan for his excellent passing against Glen in the u-21 final.

Player
Connor Carville

Glen Watty Grahams
Won loads of possession around midfield during Glen’s u-21 victory over St John’s.

Player
Cathal Mulholland

Glen Watty Grahams
Yet another stand out performance by key man Mulholland.

Player
Scott Nicholson

Down Hurlers
Scored 1-2 against Wicklow, and made some important passes and interceptions.

Player
Kevin McKernan

Antrim Hurlers
Antrim had a high-scoring battle with Kildare, and McKernan hit 0-5 for the Saffrons.

Player
Ciaran McFaul

Glen Watty Grahams
Players who pick up red cards don’t usually get named on team of the week, but McFaul’s input was crucial to their victory.

Player
Aimee Mackin

Armagh Ladies
Another performance laced with brilliant shooting and creativity. In superb form at present.

Player
Ryan Coleman

St Patrick's Dungannon
Scored 0-5 against St Patrick’s, Cavan in Dungannon’s extra time MacRory Cup win, including an equalising score in normal time.

Player
Cahal Carvill

Armagh Hurlers
Carvill’s effort and work rate helped Armagh record a comfortable win over Donegal.

Player
Damien Casey

Tyrone Hurlers
Casey’s huge haul 0f 0-12, four frees, was fantastic, but not enough to catch Fingal.

Player
Saul McCaughan

Antrim Hurlers
Last week Eddie McCloskey said McCaughan was a star, on Sunday the Ballycastle forward proved it with showing his sublime skills against Kildare.

Player
Danny Toner

Down Hurlers
Toner top scored for Down against Wicklow last weekend with a return of 1-4. His support play was excellent too.

Voting will close on Monday 29th February at 10.00am

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