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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 Susanne White (Killybegs)

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Ronan Sheehan

Newry Shamrocks Hurling
Great in goals as the Shamrocks advanced to the semi-finals.

Player
Conor Doyle

Clontibret
The Clontibret corner-back had an excellent game as they clinched the Monaghan SFC title.

Player
Tierna Maguire

Ballymacnab Camogie
Super in defence as Ballymacnab won the Ulster final before winning the All-Ireland quarter-final two days later.

Player
Matthew Mullholland

Buncrana
Really impressed for Buncrana as they limited Collegeland to a mere nine points.

Player
Shane McGullion

Derrygonnelly
A joy to watch as Derrygonnelly saw off Cargin in the Ulster Championship preliminary round.

Player
Conor McCluskey

Magherafelt
A real rock at the back on a famous day for Magherafelt.

Player
Artie McGuinness

Newry Shamrocks Hurling
A real presence in the half-back line and excellent from the deadball against Sean Treacy’s.

Player
Enda McGarrity

Galbally
Makes the grade after a top notch performance against Grange.

Player
Emmett McGuckin

Magherafelt
Absolutely outstanding as Magherafelt reached the promised land with victory over Glen.

Player
Tommy Geehan

Blackhill
Caused Maguiresbridge no end of problems and weighed in with a goal in their Ulster JFC quarter-final victory.

Player
Aidan McGarrity

Rock
The Rock captain was practically unplayable in their smashing win over Glack.

Player
Maura Downey

Ahoghill Camogie
Produced the goods in the second-half as Ahoghill came out on top in the Bridie McMenamin final against Lavey.

Player
Jack Grugan

Ballymacnab
Did his absolute upmost, scoring 1-6 in his side’s Armagh SFC defeat to Crossmaglen.

Player
Rian O'Neill

Crossmaglen
Out of this world as Cross’ stormed back to retain the Armagh title with a fantastic second-half display against Ballymacnab.

Player
Conor McManus

Clontibret
Won the official man of the award and with good reason as he contributed six points to Clontibret’s county final win.

Voting will close on Monday 28th October at 10.00am

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