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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 Oisin McPoland (Dunloy)

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Antoin McMullan

Slaughtneil
Made three crucial waves against a Kilcar side that were wasteful in front of goal.

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Darragh McGurn

Belnaleck
McGurn’s purposeful running down the right flank posed Doire Trasna no end of problems.

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Cathal McGlynn

St Naul's
The St Naul’s defender fired over two points in their U21 Championship semi-final win.

Player
Jonathan Connolly

Rostrevor
A characteristic performance saw Rostrevor drive out of defence time-and-time again.

Player
Richie Mullan

Kevin Lynch's
The superbly skillful Kevin Lynch’s centre-half back struck 1-5 against Dunloy.

Player
Chrissy McKaigue

Slaughtneil
A calm head around the middle as Slaughtneil edged one step closer to retaining their Ulster title.

Player
James Guinness

Carryduff
Notched 1-4 as Carryduff defeated Burren in the Down U21 semi.

Player
Ryan Jones

Derrygonnelly
Carried the fight to Cavan Gaels when his side fell 0-10 to 0-6 behind.

Player
Colm Cavanagh

Moy
His typically influential self as a stunning second-half blitz saw off Newbridge.

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Jonathan Owens

Belnaleck
Kicked the winner as a relieved Belnaleck edged Doire Trasna in the Ulster JFC semi-final.

Player
Harry Loughran

Moy
Continued his goal-scoring streak with two crucial net-busters against Newbridge.

Player
Ruairi Slane

Eire Og, Carrickmore
Found the target time and time again as Carrickmore stunned Ballycran in the Ulster Minor Championship semi-final.

Player
Rosin Gallagher

St Mary's, Clady
Shot St Mary’s into the All-Ireland semi-final with a personal tally of 1-6 against Sacred Heart, Newry.

Player
Paddy McBrearty

Kilcar
The Donegal star almost beat Kilcar on his own, firing over 10 points, five of which came from play.

Player
Conor McManus

Ireland
McManus had an absolutely astounding first test, scoring seven overs and four behinds as Ireland came up short.

Voting will close on Monday 20th November at 10.00am

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