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Team of the Week

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 Sharon Murphy (Fermanagh)

Player
Aidan Owens

Liatroim
Liatroim conceded four but it would’ve been a lot worse only for Owen’s heroic shot-stopping.

Player
Damien McIntyre

Shercock
The defender landed two important scores as underdogs Shercock clinched the Intermediate title.

Player
Darragh O'Hanlon

Kilcoo
The joint-captain was a one-man wall as he defended incredibly as Burren searched for a late goal.

Player
Bernie Convery

Bridini Oga
A rock in the full-back line as the Antrim side edged Ballinderry.

Player
Stephen Cusack

Maghery
Produced one of his best ever showings in Maghery’s semi-final win over Crossmaglen.

Player
Declan McKenna

Armagh Harps
Yet another classy performance helped Armagh Harps back into the county final.

Player
Leigh Jones

Derrygonnelly
The dynamic half-back struck a number of neat points as Derrygonnelly clinched the senior title.

Player
Tina Hannon

Slaughtneil
Slotted in for a player of the match display against Ballinascreen.

Player
Peter McKearney

Derrynoose
A 0-12 total earned Derrynoose an impressive draw with Gort na Mona after extra-time in their Ulster hurling clash.

Player
Peter Harte

Errigal Ciaran
His free-taking proved absolutely pivotal as Errigal secured their passaged to the county final.

Player
Connor O'Donnell

Omagh
His inspired season continued against Trillick, kicking two points and showing boundless enthusiasm.

Player
Stephen Smyth

Currin
Scored the crucial goal as well as two points as Currin defeated Sean’s to win their first Junior title since 1972.

Player
Conor Laverty

Kilcoo
When Burren were on top in the first half, Laverty produced a couple of moments of class and they would ultimately prove crucial.

Player
Conall Jones

Derrygonnelly
The Fermanagh man was in flying form as the Harps completed the treble.

Player
Paddy Cunningham

Lamh Dhearg
Pounced for an early goal and chipped in with seven points as Lamh Dhearg saw off Creggan to earn an Antrim final spot.

Voting will close on Monday 9th October at 10.00am

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