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 JAMES GRIBBIN Newbridge
On the scoresheet and denied Diarmuid Baker in a narrow win over Steelstown.
2 CATHAIR MCKINNEY Killeavy
Solid as a rock in the win over Granemore.
3 THOMAS MCPHILLIPS Latton
Latton were heading out, but McPhillips stood up and helped them survive.
4 CONOR MULLEN Aghaloo
Played a key role at the back as Brocagh were held to just four points.
5 MARK CURRAN Dungloe
Showed up very well in the hard-fought win over 14-man Downings.
6 OWEN MCKEOWN Lámh Dhearg
Caught the eye as the Hannahstown men edged out Creggan after extra-time.
7 JOSH LARGO ELIS Irvinestown
Helped himself to 1-1 in the IFC win over Derrylin.
8 DOMHNALL MAC GIOLLA BHRIDE Gaoth Dobhair
A little bit of everything as they swatted MacCumhaill’s aside.
9 RYAN MCEVOY Kilcoo
Another dominant display as Kilcoo once again dumped Mayobridge out of the championship.
10 JACK MCCARTAN Glenn
Kicked some fine frees in difficult conditions as Glenn advanced to the semis once again.
11 NIALL MAGEE Cuchullainn’s
Best for the Cavan side as they progressed to the last four of the Breffni Intermediate Championship.
12 OISIN DOHERTY Portglenone
The side’s ace in attack as they just fended off a Naomh Éoin fightback.
13 CAOLAN DEVLIN Loup
On the losing side, but 2-7 can’t be ignored.
14 AARON O’NEILL Crossmaglen
O’Neill helped himself to a brace of goals to help Cross past the ‘Bridge.
15 LEANNE MAGUIRE Magheracloone
What a day for Magheracloone as they ended Donaghmoyne’s two-decade domination of Monaghan football. Maguire was key to the win, with nine points in all in their semi-final victory. One more step to go.
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