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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 Cormac Hughes (Mullaghbawn U21s)

Player
Padraig McGettigan

Cuchullain's Minors
Made a number of sharp saves but it wasn’t enough against Bellaghy.

Player
Conor Magennis

Killeavy U21s
Part of a rock solid defence that contained a previously potent Mullaghbawn attack.

Player
Lee Brady

Bellaghy Minors
Gave a tenacious defensive performance as Bellagh accounted for Dunloy.

Player
Ciaran Cosgrove

Killeavy U21s
Commanding at the back as Killeavy qualified for the final.

Player
Stephen McMenamin

Red Hugh's
Another excellent performance as Red Hugh’s advanced to the last four.

Player
Bridin Tierney

Emmet Og
Came up the field for two scores in Emmet Og’s All-Ireland loss

Player
Leigh Green

Derrygonnelly U21s
Gave an assurd performance as Derrygonnelly qualifed for the U21 final.

Player
Patrick Finnegan

St Brigid's U21s
He gave a serious performance in the middle as St Brigid’s qualified for the U21 final.

Player
Michael Og McGarrigle

Erne Gaels
Played well in the middle in Erne Gaels’ U21 ‘B’ Championship semi-final win over Lisnaskea.

Player
Kealan Friel

Bellaghy Minors
Chipped in with an impressive 1-3 in Bellaghy’s 14-point win over Dunloy.

Player
Cameron Flynn

Lamh Dhearg U21s
Grabbed 2-1 from play as Lamh Dhearg defeated Con Magee’s 3-7 to 1-9 to reach the Antrim B final.

Player
Shane Gallagher

Red Hugh's
Came back from a broken jaw to score a crucial goal s Red Hugh’s defeated Dunedin Connolly’s after extra-time.

Player
Anna McKee

Bredagh
Finished with 3-6 to her name as Bredagh defeated Lough Oughter Gaels in the Ulster Minor final.

Player
Loran Spier

Bellaghy Minors
Nine points from ‘Patsy’ played a big part in Bellaghy’s comfortable win over Dunloy at the St Paul’s Tournament.

Player
John McGovern

Ballyholland Harps
Weighed in with 1-2 as Ballyholland’s minors qualifed for the last four in Ulster with a hard-fought win over St Oliver Plunkett’s.

Voting will close on Monday 17th December at 10.00am

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