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Team of the Week [07-10-16]

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 Paul Ferris (Steelstown)

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James Carragher

Cullyhanna
Made a match-winning save in injury time against Cross, deflecting Rian O'Neill's drive over the bar.

Player
Padraig Hampsey

Coalisland
Won his personal duel with Daniel McNulty, limiting the Clonoe dangerman to a point from play.

Player
Geraldine Harkin

Moville
Slotted in for her strong performance in the middle at Paul’s.

Player
Philip Toner

Coalisland
Tough in the tackle and superb on the counter against Clonoe.

Player
Lewis Fay Cooper

Killinkere
The former county minor kicked two points and put in a great shift against Arva.

Player
Michael Jones

Derrygonnelly Harps
One of the Harps’ unsung heroes, his closing down and selfless play was pivotal in Sunday’s final.

Player
Ryan McHugh

Kilcar
His contribution when Kilcar were struggling summed up what McHugh brings to the table for both club and county.

Player
Ciaran Brady

Arva
Brady kicked a vital 1-2 as Arva and Killikere played out an Intermediate final draw.

Player
Neil Gallagher

Glenswilly
Controlled the game in the final 15 minutes and scored a superb late point against Malin.

Player
Aidan McGarrity

Rock St Patrick's
The star performer in Rock’s Junior triumph over Tattyreagh. Ended his day with 1-6.

Player
Lee Henderson

Sean McCumhaill's
Struck over 10 points, including some fine efforts from play, as the Donegal side reeled Na Magha back in.

Player
Sean Mohan

Scotstown
Exemplified Scotstown’s massive total football style, marading all over the pitch and chipping in with a point.

Player
Leigh Jones

Derrygonnelly Harps
Found another level when the Harps went behind and made 38 possessions in total against Erne Gaels.

Player
Aimee Mackin

Shane O'Neill's
Recorded a superb 5-12 tally as the Camlough side saw off Carndonagh in Ulster.

Player
Darren Hughes

Scotstown
Weighed in with three points from play as Scotstown clinched the back-to-back for the first time in 23 years.

Voting will close on Monday 10th October at 10.00am

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