AFTER another weekend of championship action, here is the latest Gaelic Life team of the week…
1 Ciarraí Devlin Granemore
A couple of big saves – including a late penalty – helped St Mary’s to All-Ireland glory.
2 GAVIN O’ROURKE Dromintee
Absolutely tremendous in the Paul McGirr semi-final win over Carryduff.
3 PADDY BURKE Cushendall
What more can you say? Defeat but yet another heroic display.
4 MARTIN BURKE Cushendall
Another fine performer on a heart-breaking, but proud, day in Navan.
5 AIDAN BREATNACH Gaoth Dobhair
Fine showing and a brace of points in the Donegal U-21 final win.
6 EOGHAN CAMPBELL Cushendall
Two points from play as Cushendall looked like pulling off a shock, but it wasn’t to be.
7 GRAINNE MCWILLIAMS Granemore
So dependable for the Armagh side, and showed that once again in the final.
8 RYAN MCCAMBRIDGE Cushendall
One of the stars of the club season, gave everything in the pursuit of victory.
9 DAIRE O’KEEFE Mayobridge
Monster of a performance as the ‘Bridge edged outs host St Paul’s in Ulster.
10 JOSHUA SHEHU Cavan Gaels
The highly-rated youngster caused havoc for Irivinestown in their minor quarter-final clash.
11 CIARA HILL Granemore
Another influential showing, not her first, won’t be her last, as Granemore won the All-Ireland
12 KEVIN CUDDY Éire Óg
Off the bench to score 1-2 for Carrickmore in the Ulster Shield final.
13 JOE MCLAUGHLIN Cushendall
Took Mikey Butler for 1-1, not many can say that in the county game, never mind a club youngster.
14 RACHAEL MERRY Granemore
Her years of leading the line paid off with the ultimate prize. A superstar.
15 CONOR MCCAHILL Four Masters
Included for the second week in a row after a brilliant 3-2 against Castleblayney at St Paul’s.
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