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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 Shane Tynan (Drumloman Gaels)

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Lorcan Quinn

Tyrone U20s
Made a fine save and kept a clean sheet in Tyrone’s stirring win over Mayo.

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Conor Moynagh

Cavan
Gave an energetic display against Armagh and got forward for a stylish point.

Player
Jarlath Kerr

Tyrone Hurling
A rock in the Tyrone full-back line in their nervy win over Louth.

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Karen McMullan

Down Camogie
Tenacious personified at the back as Down retained the Ulster title.

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Mattie Donnelly

Antrim Hurling
Gave a lionhearted display in Antrim’s famous win over Offaly.

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Fionnuala Carr

Down Camogie
Won the player of the match award in Down’s Ulster final victory.

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Aidan Forker

Armagh
Not too many men have blotted out Martin Reilly, but Forker did just that in Sunday’s semi-final.

Player
Neil McManus

Antrim
Magnificent as usual as the Antrim hurlers scored an unforgettable win over Offaly.

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Jarlath Og Burns

Armagh
Burns has all the makings of a top-class midfielder and was outstanding both in the middle and on the attack against Cavan.

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Keelan Molloy

Antrim Hurling
Molloy has talent in spades and scored two coolly taken goals in Antrim’s breathtaking win over Offaly.

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Dara McVeety

Cavan
McVeety was at his very best in a thrilling drawn encounter with Armagh.

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Dean Gaffney

Armagh Hurling
Top scored with 12 points as Armagh booked their place in the Nicky Rackard semi-finals.

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Cian Mackey

Cavan
Mackey saved Cavan’s bacon with a succession of equalising points against Armagh.

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Niamh Mallon

Down Camogie
Top scored in the Ulster final for the second year in a row, leading the fight in Down’s victory over Antrim.

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Daithi Sands

Down Hurling
Hit a phenomenal 3-3 as Down tore the Donegal to shreds to qualify for the Christy Ring Cup semi-finals.

Voting will close on Monday 10th June at 10.00am

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