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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 Johnny Carlin (Red Hughs)

Player
Sean Parker

Buncrana
Kept a clean sheet in a solid performance as Buncrana achieved promotion to Division Two.

Player
Caoimhe McNaughton

Ulster Schools' Camogie
A star performer as Ulster won the Schools’ interprovincial title.

Player
Niall Rafferty

Lavey
Gave a fine display at the back as Lavey qualified for the Paul McGirr final.

Player
Chris Donnelly

Irvinestown
Put in a good shift as Irvinestown U21s overcame Lisnaskea.

Player
Michael McGreevey

Rossa
Scored three points from play as Rossa qualified for the last eight of the u-21 championship.

Player
Paddy Finnegan

Castleblayney Hurling
The Castleblaney centre-half weighed in with 1-1 as they booked their place in the All-Ireland semis.

Player
Kane Barrett

Milford
Slotted in for a fine personal performance in the U21 ‘B’ final.

Player
Padraig McNulty

Dungannon Clarkes
Scored the insurance point for Dungannon two days after his wedding.

Player
Matthew Downey

Lavey
His ball-winning ability won him the man of the match award as Lavey qualified for the Paul McGirr final.

Player
Dalaigh Jones

Dungannon Clarkes
Dalaigh gave a hard-working, skilllful performance as the Clarkes achieved promotion to Division One.

Player
Denise Lewsley

Belnaleck
Scored a hat-trick as Belnaleck won their league semi-final by 7-2 to 5-7 against Enniskillen.

Player
Fergal Rafter

Castleblayney Hurling
Top-scored with 1-7 as Castleblaney won their All-Ireland Junior Championship quarter-final against John Mitchels.

Player
Darragh McBrien

St Michael's
Scored four points from play as St Michael’s romped to victory against St Patrick’s.

Player
Alex Doherty

St Patrick's Maghera
Struck for two goals as the famous Derry college clinched a seven-point victory over Holy Trinity Cookstown.

Player
Padraig McGettigan

St Eunan's
Gave a powerful display as the Letterkenny men sealed the minor double with a win over Four Masters.

Voting will close on Monday 3rd December at 10.00am

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