THE weekend saw county titles handed out all over Ulster as the championship scene heats up.
1 NIAMH McQUILLAN Swatragh
Saved a penalty and kept a clean sheet in the famous final win over Sleacht Néill.
2 PATRICK GILLAN Carey Faugh’s
Brilliant at the back as the Faugh’s deservedly claimed the intermediate honours in Antrim.
3 CONOR REHILL Crosserlough
Goal had a touch of fortune but his Cavan final display was masterly.
4 RUAIRI McCOLLAM Cushendall
In terrible conditions, McCollam was playing at his maximum.
5 DARAGH MCELEARNEY Drumhowan
The clear star of the show as his side won the Monaghan JFC.
6 CATHAIR MCGEARY Collegeland
Picked up the Player of the Match award as they finally saw off An Port Mór.
7 SEAN ROBINSON Derrylaughan
A dynamic display as the Kevin Barry’s won the Tyrone IFC.
8 RIAN O’NEILL Ulster
Some absolute boomers in Ulster’s successful interprovincial weekend.
9 TOM CLARKE Lisnaskea
The towering midfielder hit two goals to seal glory in Fermanagh.
10 EOIN WOODS Carrickcruppen
Brought that touch of class – and 1-5 to the scoreboard – in the IFC win over St Paul’s.
11 BEN CHRISTIE Bredagh
The free-taker kept the scoreboard ticking over against Carryduff.
12 JONNY MCCUSKER Ballela
The veteran was in the wars in tough conditions, but he still made a huge contribution in the JHC final.
13 CATHERINE DOLAN Lurgan
Superb first goal against Ballymaguigan and added a second.
14 TOM MCGRATTAN Portaferry
The in-form attacker racked up a superb 1-12 in the county final as Portaferry cruised to the title.
15 ÓRLAITH PRENTER Moneyglass
Brought her usual attacking class as they sailed past Bredagh in the second half in Ulster.#
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