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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 Jack Haddock (St Ronan's, Lurgan)

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Rory Beggan

Monaghan
His kick-outs were as good as it gets in Monaghan’s stunning league win over Dublin.

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Declan McCusker

Fermanagh
An unsung hero who wore out the boots for the Fermanagh cause.

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Grainne O'Kane

Slaughtneil
The Slaughtneil defender had a magnificent game against Sarsfields.

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Mark Sweeney

Antrim
Sweeney can be happy with his display as Antrim accounted for Limerick.

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Oisin Kernan

Cavan
Kiernan played the sweeper role to perfection against a potent Tipperary team.

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Frank Burns

Tyrone
Burns’ selection is a no brainer after a phenomenal performance against Kerry. A rock in defence.

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Aimee Mackin

Armagh
Slotted in for scoring 3-6 of her side’s total against Laois.

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Shannon Graham

Slaughtneil
Had a massive second-half performance against Sarsfields.

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Michael Murphy

Donegal
Back to near his very best as Donegal drew against Mayo but still suffered the drop.

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Tina Hannon

Slaughtneil
Won the player of the match award in Slaughtneil’s All-Ireland final victory. Scored 1-8 of their overall total.

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Dara McVeety

Cavan
The Cavan captain led by example as they secured promotion with a one-point win over Tipperary.

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Cathal McShane

Tyrone
Makes the grade yet again for an influential performance against Kerry, striking three points from play.

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Matthew Fitzpatrick

Antrim
Hit a cracking goal at the end of a sweeping move in Antrim’s comeback victory over Limerick.

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Seamus Quigley

Fermanagh
Held his nerve to strike a famous winner against Longford to send Fermanagh back into Division Two.

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Jack McCarron

Monaghan
His second-half goal against Dublin was a thing over beauty, chipping the ball over stranded goalkeeper Evan Comerford.

Voting will close on Monday 2nd April at 10.00am

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