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Team of the Week [14-09-16]

Here is the Gaelic Life team of the week taking into account all codes and levels. You can vote for your favourite player in our player poll on the right hand side and this week’s winner will go through to our player of the month competition in association with theGAAstore.com. Please support your favourite player or send us your comments via twitter @Gaelic_Life @theGAAstore using the hash tag #GLPlayerOfTheWeek

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Last weeks winner was
Jody McGlone of Aghaloo,
Ciara Hegarty of Moville,
Stephen Bateson of Newbridge
& Niall Donnelly of Trillick
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Player
Patrick Morrisson

Armagh Harps
Made a string of comfortable saves to keep Harps comfortably in front of grange.

Player
Denver Nugent

Pomeroy
Gortin struggled all day against nugent’s vision, tackling and fleet-footed style.

Player
Eamon Ward

Glenswilly
Ward produced a display of real defensive grit against St Eunan’s.

Player
Aaron Kernan

Crossmaglen
The Cross’ veteran was in superb form against Tir Na Nog

Player
Niall Sludden

Dromore
His probing runs created space that was utilised to devastating effect against Ardboe.

Player
Slaine McCarroll

St Macartans
McCarroll had an outstanding county final, turning defense into attack time and time again.

Player
Kane Connor

Belnaleck
Produced a mammoth display as Belnaleck held favourites Newtownbutler to a draw.

Player
Ryan Jones

Derrygonnelly
The best player on the pitch in Derrygonnelly’s comfortable semi-final win over Devenish.

Player
Ryan Lyons

Erne Gaels
Laid down an early marker with a fine point and dominated the middle sector against Roslea.

Player
James Darcy

Tattyreagh
The Tats youngster chipped in with four points and was fouled for the penalty goal against Glenelly.

Player
Mark Bradley

Killyclogher
‘Sparky’ was a bundle of energy and a model of composure in possession against Trillick.

Player
Cormac O’Doherty

Slaughtneil
Finished with ten points to his name as Slaughtneil out-gunned Banagher.

Player
Brendan Rodgers

Slaughtneil
Scored 1-5 from play and was a constant menace against Banagher in the Derry SHC final.

Player
Daniel McNulty

Clonoe
The Clonoe target man hit a 65th minute thunderbolt to rescue the O’Rahilly’s season against Omagh.

Player
Eve Diamond

Moneymore
Cometh the hour, cometh eve diamond, who plundered 2-1 from the bench including a late winner against Dungiven.

Voting will close on Monday 19th September at 10.00am

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