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Team of the Week [22-04-16]

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

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Last weeks winner was Enda McCormack (Donegal)

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Michael Cunningham

Castlewellan
Two superb saves, one from a penalty, helped the Town to a two-point win over Glenn.

Player
Conor McShane

Kilcar
Composed in defence as Kilcar limited Glenswilly to 0-7.

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Conor Boyd

Ballycastle
A potent figure in the black and amber on an otherwise disappointing day against Kevin Lynch’s.

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Rory McGoldrick

Derrylin
A rock in the Derrylin rearguard against Coa.

Player
Joe McCarroll

Eskra
Got through plenty of good defensive work and was also dynamic in attack, landing two points.

Player
Adam Clarke

Saval
Carried his good form into the Ballymartin match as he scored a goal in their comfortable win.

Player
Fionnuala McKenna

Armagh Ladies
Has taken well to the new role this year and came forward to kick a stunning goal as Armagh lost out to Cork.

Player
Ronan Campbell

Irvinestown
Dominated the midfield sector as Irvinestown beat Belcoo.

Player
John Mullan

Kevin Lynch's
Plundered two goals from midfield, his second a peach from 30 yards.

Player
Ciaran Elliot

Dunloy
Smashed home two crucial goals four minutes apart as Dunloy rolled over St John’s.

Player
Aaron Kerrigan

Claudy
Was in imperious form for Claudy, notching 1-10 of their overall tally of 1-16.

Player
Aidan McElhone

Castledawson
McElhone hit 1-5 against Destermartin to move him top of the scoring charts in Derry.

Player
Emmet McNabb

Tyrone Minors
Too hot to handful for Armagh, NcNabb scored a wonderful individual goal and tallied 1-4 in total.

Player
Niall O'Donnell

Donegal
Scored a massive 13 points as Donegal secured their passage to the minor league final.

Player
Paul McAleer

Carrickmore
Kicked three points and was always an available outlet in Carrickmore’s win over Omagh.

Voting will close on Monday 25th April at 10.00am

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