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Team of the Week [15-07-16]

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 Rachel McKenna (Monaghan)

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John O'Hare

Glenn
Penalty save midway through second-half ensured he kept a clean sheet as Glenn steamrolled Saval.

Player
Padraig Faulkner

Cavan
Faulkner was a sure-footed presence as Cavan held strong against a plucky Carlow side.

Player
Gareth McKinless

Derry
Made a brilliant block to prevent Meath's Mickey Newman scoring a second goal.

Player
Marty O'Brien

Fermanagh
Performed first-half heroics with Che Cullen in the full-back line against Mayo.

Player
James McKeague

Antrim
Came in for Odhran McFadden and put in a huge shift in their Ulster final win.

Player
Chrissy McKeague

Derry
The Oak Leafers’ team captain had a solid outing on his return to action and kicked an excellent point.

Player
Aidan Breen

Fermanagh
The Tempo man slotted over three points from wing-back.

Player
Ciaran McGinley

Kilcar
The stand-out performer on show in Kilcar's five-point win over St Eunan's.

Player
Keelan Molloy

Antrim Minor Hurlers
The Dunloy hurler put in a trojan effort at midfield and landed two points for his troubles against Down.

Player
Conal Doherty-Cunning

Antrim Minor Hurlers
Man of the Match as Antrim retained the Danny McNaughton Cup with a comfortable win over Down.

Player
Gaeroid McKernan

Cavan
His four points from play proved pivotal as Cavan resurrected their championship campaign with a win over Carlow.

Player
James Connolly

Antrim
Chipped in with 2-2 in Antrim's high-scoring Ulster senior final triumph over Armagh.

Player
Conor McCarthy

Monaghan
Chipped in with 2-2 in Antrim's high-scoring Ulster senior final triumph over Armagh.

Player
Ciaran Clarke

Antrim
The Ballycastle man lashed two goals to the net and slung over seven points in a fine personal outing against Armagh.

Player
Mark Lynch

Derry
Derry's executioner-in-chief raised the white flag on six occasions as they completed a rousing comeback over Meath.

Voting will close on Monday 18th July at 10.00am

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