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Team of the Week [17-02-16]

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

This week’s ‘Player of the Week,’ will be published in next Thursday’s Gaelic Life.

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Last weeks winner was Lauren McConville (Armagh)

Player
Stephen Keith

Down Hurlers
He conceded two goals, but was impressive for Down in their hard fought win over Armagh.

Player
Liam Laverty

St John's U21s
Laverty and the St John’s defensive made few mistakes bar the mix up that led to a goal.

Player
Neal McAuley

Antrim Hurlers
A tidy display from McAuley as he allowed very little to happen in the Derry full forward line.

Player
Sean McAlinden

St Ronan's Lurgan
First to the ball on countless occasions. His speed helped St Ronan’s clear the lines against St Colman’s.

Player
Conor Woods

Down Hurlers
Woods scored 1-3 against Armagh, his goal came from a sideline cut, 40 metres out.

Player
Ciaran Johnston

Antrim Hurlers
Acted as a general in Antrim’s half back line, dictating play.

Player
Cathal Mulholland

Watty Graham's U21s
Ran things from the half back line in Glen’s win over Magheracloone at the u-21 tournament.

Player
Conor Glass

Watty Graham's U21s
Drove forward for Glen repeatedly and plundered two goals against Magheracloone’s u-21s.

Player
Oisin O'Neill

Crossmaglen
On what was a disappointing day for Crossmaglen, Oisin O’Neill was the standout performer. Demanded the ball and worked hard.

Player
Eddie McCloskey

Antrim Hurlers
McCloskey scored three points from play an a lively exciting performance for the Saffrons.

Player
Geraldine McLaughlin

Donegal Ladies
New season, same story. McLaughlin was on fire as she bagged 3-8 in Donegal's win in Sligo.

Player
Damian Casey

Tyrone Hurlers
Round one and the Dungannon man has already hit a double-digit tally. Some of his frees were majestic.

Player
Jamie Clarke

Crossmaglen
Gave Tom Cunniffe the runaround in their All-Ireland semi-final. Cross just couldn’t get him on the ball enough.

Player
Matthew Fitzpatrick

St John's U21s
Fitzpatrick was the focal point of St John’s attack in their 3-7 to 1-9 win over St Pat’s Cullyhanna last weekend, scoring 2-2.

Player
Conor McConville

St Ronan's Lurgan
Managed a superb eight points, half of those coming from play, as the Lurgan side shocked St Colman's in Burren..

Voting will close on Monday 22nd December at 10.00am

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