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Team of the Week [30-09-16]

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 Conor McGee (Slaughtneil)

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Paul Hearty

Crossmaglen
With Crossmaglen rattled, Hearty made a great save from Armag Harps’ Conn Stevenson.

Player
Aaron Thompson

Naomh Conaill
Steadily impressive at the back and kicked a deserved point for his troubles against St Eunan’s.

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Brendan Rogers

Slaughtneil
Not for the first time, Rogers produced a colossal performace as Slaughtneil downed Ballinderry.

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Daryll Branagan

Kilcoo
Joined the attack to find the net a Kilcoo eased to their 14th title.

Player
Liam Gervin

Derrylaughan
His probing solo runs and accuracy from frees contributed hugely to their victory over Aghaloo.

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Eoin Clarke

Ballygalget
Excelled in the sweeper role in Ballygalget’s win over Ballycran.

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Tieran Coyle

Loughgiel Shamrocks
The wing-back rose to the occasion and then some as Loughgiel clinched the Antrim SHC title.

Player
James Lavery

Maghery
Once he got started there was no stopping Lavery, who dominated the middle against Dromintee.

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David Wright

Castlerahan
Scored a superb individual goal as Castlerahan qualifed for the Cavan senior final for the second year running.

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Mark Bradley

Killyclogher
‘Sparky’ was unerring from the dead-ball and proved a positive nuisance throughout against Dromore on Friday night.

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Eddie McCloskey

Loughgiel Shamrocks
Imperious in the playmaking role, slinging over two points, and worked tirelessly for the cause.

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Nathan Donnelly

Killyclogher
His strength in the tackle and ability to run at the opposition and deliver passes was crucial against Dromore.

Player
Paul Ferris

Steelstown
Kicked 1-3 as Steelstown upset the odds against Foreglen to reach the Derry final.

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Ruairi Corrigan

Kinawley
Corrigan fired 3-4 of Kinawley’s overall tally of 5-5 in the Intermeiate final against Tempo.

Player
Michael Murphy

Glenswilly
Murphy was at the heart of everything positive about Glenswilly’s play against MacCumhaill’s. Still one of the best about.

Voting will close on Monday 3rd October at 10.00am

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