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Team of the Week [03-03-17]

Here is the Gaelic Life team of the week in association with @theGAAstore taking into account all codes and levels. You can vote for your favourite player in our player poll on the right hand side. Send us your comments via twitter @Gaelic_Life @theGAAstore using the hash tag #GLPlayerOfTheWeek

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Last weeks winner was Conor McCreesh (Rock)

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Niamh McQuillian

Derry Camogie
Made a couple of tremendous saves as Derry left Laois with the spoils on Sunday.

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Mark Shields

Armagh
Brought real energy to the Armagh team as they held on against Longford.

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Carlus McWilliams

Derry
The sweeper got forward for three important scores as Derry took the points against Kildare.

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Caoileann Conway

Tyrone Ladies
Composed performance as the Red Hands defeated in-form Cavan.

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Paddy McBride

Antrim
A late black card couldn’t sour a brilliant performance as Antrim surprised Sligo.

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Kevin McKernan

Down
The in-form Burren man delivered another all-action display as Down beat Meath by two points.

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Caolan Mooney

Down
A real driven performance from the speed-demon and Meath had little answer to his direct running.

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James Kielt

Derry
Kielt led the way with some fantastic scores as Derry beat Kildare.

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Kieran Hughes

Monaghan
Combined strength and skill as Monaghan recorded a second consecutive win in Kerry.

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Jack McCarron

Monaghan
Injury has prevented GAA fans from seeing the best of McCarron - but Killarney was a good place to show what he’s about.

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Gerald Bradley

Slaughtneil
Cuala may have been much too strong for Slaughtneil, but Bradley continued to bring the fight to them, especially in the second half.

Player
Rian O'Neill

St Colman's
The young attacker delivered a superb performance as Violet Hill saw off St Ronan’s in the MacRory.

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Rory Grugan

Armagh
Once again showed a real finesse on the ball as the Orchard county picked up their first League win of the season in Longford.

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Michael Murphy

Donegal
It was a classic Murphy performance as he stood tallest in the county’s bruising draw with Dublin.

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James Wilson

Our Lady's, Castleblayney
Carried his fine Monaghan u-21 form into the MacLarnon semi-final as his 2-5 tally fended off St Pius X, Magherafelt.

Voting will close on Monday 6th March at 10.00am

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