LAST weekend saw a host of All-Ireland games take place and there was club action across Ulster.
Here is our selection from some of the standout players.
1 Niall Morgan – Tyrone
Made a fine early save, kicked well and safe as houses.
2 Dylan Bogue – Brookeborough
Hit 1-5 in a fine showing in their draw with Maguiresbridge.
3 Lucy Crowe – Cavan
An excellent display in defence despite Cavan’s All-Ireland exit.
4 Rory McGonigle – Glen
A newcomer in the side and he put in another fine performance in victory against Lavey.
5 Keelan Molloy – Dunloy
Landed seven points from play in a new wing back role as Dunloy came back to beat St John’s.
6 Ryan McShane – Kilcar
His 1-6 from defence was key to victory over St Michael’s at the ‘Bridge.
7 Kieran McGeary – Tyrone
Thumped over an early two-pointer and kick-out target to lay down a marker against Dublin.
8 Michael Langan – Donegal
His goal was major in Donegal’s comeback to beat Monaghan.
9 Daire O’Shea – Down
Her nine points were vital as Down u-23 camogs picked up All-Ireland honours.

10 Shane O’Donnell – Donegal
Another outing as Donegal’s heartbeat and pivotal to victory at Croke Park.
11 Sorcha Gormley – Tyrone
Bagged a sensational goal in a 2-4 haul to beat Fermanagh after extra-time.
12 Stephen O’Hanlon – Monaghan
Another incisive and important performance but it wasn’t enough to down Donegal.
13 Éabha Sherry – Monaghan
Sherry hit 1-6 as Monaghan booked their place in the All-Ireland semi-finals.
14 Eimear Smyth – Fermanagh
Was on the losing team against Tyrone but 1-10 is some pegging.
14 Oisin Conaty – Armagh
The one Armagh fire Kerry couldn’t put out as he bagged 0-5 on Sunday.
Check out Monday’s review show of the All-Ireland quarter-final action. We have interviews with the Tyrone, Armagh and Donegal camps.
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