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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 Rihanna McBride (Cross and Passion)

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Rory Beggan

Scotstown
What a week for the Monaghan custodian, winning an All-Star before performing brilliantly against Burren.

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Shane Murphy

Banagher
Chipped in with 1-1 in Banagher’s win over Glenfin.

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Joanne Doonan

Kinawley
Immense throughout in a bitterly disappointing Ulster final defeat.

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James McAuley

St Enda's
Showed all his experience as St Enda’s booked their place in the Ulster Intermediate semi-final.

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Cathy Donnelly

Trillick
Organised her team superbly from the half-back line as Trillick took the Ulster title.

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Stephen McNally

Coalisland
The Fianna skipper didn’t deserve to be on the losing side against Crossmaglen.

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Enda O'Reilly

Mullahoran
O’Reilly scored two goals as the Dreadnaughts beat Bredagh.

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Ellen McCarron

Emmet Og
The game’s outstanding performer as she weighed in with six points against Kinawley.

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Colm McGoldrick

Eoghan Rua
His two first-half goals paved the way to victory against a gallant Castlerahan.

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Niall Toner

Burren
Scored 1-9 from play in an unforgettable performance against St Paul’s at the Paul McGirr tournament.

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Richard King

Limavady
Played the number 11 role to perfection as Limavady’s late surge sent them into the Ulster Junior final.

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Cathriona McConnell

Donaghmoyne
The Donaghmoyne sharpshooter scored eight points as they won back the Ulster title with a win over Glenfin.

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Kevin Cassidy

Gaoth Dobhair
The Gweedore veteran scored 1-3 to help his side into the Ulster Championship semi-finals.

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Rian O'Neill

Crossmaglen
What a weekend as he made match-winning contributions as Cross’s seniors beat Coalisland while their u-21s beat Mullaghbawn.

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James Darcy

Tattyreagh
Registered a goal and three points as the Tattyreagh earned a fine win over St Peter’s.

Voting will close on Monday 12th November at 10.00am

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