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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 Peter McKearney (Derrynoose)

Player
Niall Keyes

Tattyreagh
His late free opened up a four-point gap as Tattyreagh secured a historic Junior title.

Player
Gary Merrit

Milford
Man of the match for a commanding performance in Milford’s Intermediate final win over St Naul’s.

Player
Courtney Murphy

Fermanagh Ladies
Put in a serious shift as Fermanagh got it right at the second time of asking against Derry.

Player
Dylan Kennedy

Four Masters
Shone for Four Masters as they preserved their top-flight status against Ardara.

Player
Kyle Glavin

Dundrum
The forward dropped back to break up play and still got three points from play.

Player
Niall Smith

Cavan Gaels
Slotted in for scoring two cracking goals against Castlerahan.

Player
Shauna Hamilton

Fermanagh Ladies
Player of the match and deservedly so as Fermanagh clinched the All-Ireland Junior title.

Player
Colm Cavanagh

Moy
Put in a tireless shift in midfield as the Moy clinched their first Intermediate title in 35 years.

Player
Gerald Bradley

Slaughtneil
Got through a mountain of unseen work as Slaughtneil got by Dunloy in Ulster.

Player
Cailean O'Boyle

Lavey
Involved in all three of his side’s goals as they edged Sarsfields in the Ulster Intermediate semi-final.

Player
Conor Johnston

St John's
His three points proved crucial as St John’s stunned Cargin in the Antrim semi-final.

Player
Caolan Bailie

Ballygalget
Finished his day with 1-6 to his name as Ballygalget ensured their place in the Ulster Senior Hurling final.

Player
Eve Lavery

Ballyhegan Ladies
Managed a phenomenal 4-1 from play in Ballyhegan’s win over Con Magee’s.

Player
Cormac O'Doherty

Slaughtneil
Finished his day with a massive 11-point tally as the Slaughtneil hurlers proved last year was no fluke.

Player
Seanie Johnston

Cavan Gaels
His five points under huge pressure proved crucial as Cavan Gaels clinched their first senior title since 2014.

Voting will close on Monday 16th October at 10.00am

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