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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 Ultan Lennon (Armagh Harps)

Player
Oisin O'Doherty

Slaughtneil
Made a fine save to deny John McManus a certain goal.

Player
Brendan Tourish

Setanta
Resolute in defence as the Donegal champions reached the Ulster final.

Player
Shannon McQuaid

St Macartan's
Put in an excellent shift as St Macartan’s kept their Ulster dreams alive with a win over Clann Eireann.

Player
Karl McKaigue

Slaughtneil
Won his personal duel with Danny Toner and strode forward for three brilliant points.

Player
Ronan McNamee

Aghyaran
The Tyrone full back plays in a more offensive position for his club and struck 2-5 against Dungannon.

Player
Ben McDonnell

Errigal Ciaran
Slotted in for a highly effective performance against Ardboe.

Player
Louise Dougan

Slaughtneil
A hugely influential figure and scored a late penalty as Slaughtneil retained the Ulster Camogie title.

Player
Paddy Henry

Lavey
Hugely unfortunate to be on the losing side against Middletown, scoring a sublime 1-11.

Player
Danny Cullen

Setanta
Seized control in midfield as Setanta ran riot against Gort na Mona.

Player
Cahal Carvill

Middletown
The Middlestown maestro tallied 1-2 as their superior spread of scorers proved the difference against Lavey.

Player
Tina Hannon

Slaughtneil
Fired over ten points, five from play, as Slaughtneil retained their Ulster Senior Camogie title.

Player
Eva Woods

Corduff
Top scored with nine points as the Corduff ladies’ footballers overcame Ballyhegan to reach the Ulster Junior final.

Player
Leanne Donnelly

Eglish
Player of the match as Eglish completed a three in-a-row of Ulster Intermediate titles.

Player
Gerald Bradley

Slaughtneil
Struck four points from play and won an important penalty as Slaughtneil retained their Ulster title with something to spare.

Player
Martin Maguire

Middletown
His last-gasp goal secured a dramatic victory for Middletown in the Ulster Intermediate final.

Voting will close on Monday 30th October at 10.00am

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