WITH the club championships getting more serious as the weeks pass, we look at some of the players who are putting their hands up with key performances.
Here is the latest Gaelic Life team of the week
1 KARL CAMPBELL Magherafelt
Kicked two ‘45s, plucked a ball off the crossbar and generally excelled in the Ulster Minor Championship.
2 DYLAN MAGUIRE Arva
Steadying influence throughout on a crazy day for the Cavan club.
3 JAMIE MCCAULEY Glenswilly
Solid as a rock as they booked a Donegal u-21 final spot at Gaoth Dobhair’s expense.
4 CIARAN QUINN Errigal Ciaran
Penalty incident aside, top showing in Newry.
5 CONOR COLHOUN Mayobridge
Intercepted a bagful and strong in the tackle in their St Paul’s win.
6 DARYL BRANAGAN Kilcoo
Just dominated entirely as Scotstown were swatted aside.
7 DREW MCKINNEY Naomh Pádraig
Scored a goal and generally excelled in their Ulster final triumph.
8 DARRAGH DONNELLY Cross & Passion
Caught the eye as the Antrim school returned to the Mageean Cup final.
9 NIALL O’DONNELL Ballinderry
Another excellent showing. The in-form player in the Ulster Intermediate Championship.
10 SHEALAN JOHNSTON Kilcoo
The phrase ‘knife through butter’ is apt giving his incisive runs through the heart of the Scotstown defence.
11 ALLAN KIERAN Magheracloone
Really didn’t deserve to be on the losing side after a super scoring display.
12 RUAIRI CANAVAN Errigal Ciaran
Majestic, simply majestic. Key to Errigal’s march to the final.
13 HANNAH CASSIN Carryduff
A 17-minute hat-trick in the Ulster Minor semi-final win over Moneyglass.
14 MIA O’DONNELL Dungloe
1-12, 1-8 from play, as the Donegal side reached the Ulster Minor final.
15 JAMES BLACK Carey Faugh’s
After a tough week off the pitch, Black was the star man on it as the Antrim side defeated Castleblayney.
This week’s Gaelic Lives looks back at a weekend of action.
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