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Team of the Week [12-08-16]

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 Cathail Arnold (Saul)

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Laurence McAlinden

Newry Bosco
Conceded seven goals against Carryduff as the defence went awol, but made five spectacular saves.

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Jamie McGovern

Burren
Kept Conor Laverty at bay as Burren surprised Kilcoo.

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Dylan McElhatton

Stewartstown
His performance against Coalisland was choc-a-bloc with perfectly timed tackles and interceptions.

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Eamon McGee

Donegal
Included for old time’s sake, McGee had a fine outing in his last game for Donegal.

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Aaron Dennison

St Joseph's, Ederney
Advanced forward for two excellent scores as Ederney completed a comeback win.

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Gerard O'Neill

Stewartstown
Magnificent in Stewartstown’s U21 final win over Coalisland.

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Robbie White

Ballyholland
Shook off an injury to deliver an exhibition in controlled play. Was everywhere as the Harps beat Glen.

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Sean Quigley

Roslea
Quigley was in vintage form against Derrygonnelly, catching nine balls in the middle and assisting with 2-4.

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Mattie Donnelly

Tyrone
His three first-half points from play kept an under-par Tyrone in contention with Mayo.

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Eoin McManus

Teemore
McManus’ dead-ball kicking was pivotal as Teemore edged Devenish.

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Niall Sludden

Tyrone
Sludden’s energetic performance was one positive Tyrone can take from their Mayo defeat.

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Emmet Fitzsimons

Killinkere
Shot the lights out with eight points as Killinkere coasted past Arva in a first-round Intermediate Clash in Cavan.

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Aisling Doonan

Cavan
Her late goal helped Cavan cling on against Laois. Scored 1-6 in all.

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Tadhg Campbell

Inniskeen Hurlers
With Ronan Meegan excelling in in scoring and delivery, Campbell profitted with a hat-trick in the county final.

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Chris Conroy

Lavey
Flicked the ball to the net and was a constant menace as Lavey shocked Kingsport.

Voting will close on Monday 15th August at 10.00am

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