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Team of the Week [17-06-16]

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 Ciaran Daly (Carrickmore)

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Marc Anthony McGinley

Donegal
McGinley’s penalty stop swung the tie in Donegal’s favour against Fermanagh.

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Eamon McGee

Donegal
Held the upper hand in his battle with Sean Quigley.

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Martin Redmond

Dungloe
The Dungloe defender grabbed the decisive goal against Ardara.

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Aaron Smiley

Cloughmills
Played the sweeper role to perfection in a hard-fought win over Carey Faughs.

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Martin O'Reilly

Donegal
The Tir Chonail l forward was played at wing-back and forced Paul McCusker onto the back foot.

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Kevin McKeague

Dunloy
Caught innumerable ball and his distribution was top-notch against Rossa.

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Mark McKenna

Lisnaskea
Marshalled his rearguard superbly in an eight-point win over Enniskillen.

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Charlene Campbell

Antrim
Dominated the middle as Antrim claimed the Ulster camogie title.

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Conan Grugan

Omagh
Got through a mountain of work and landed two points against Dromore.

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Niall Loughlin

Greenlough
Capped off his return to action in style with 1-9 in Greenlough’s win over Kilrea.

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Eoin McHugh

Donegal
A cousin of Donegal teammates Ryan and Mark, Eoin lived up his name with two points in his first experience of championship football.

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Odhran McNiallais

Donegal
The Donegal man came of age against Fermanagh, finishing with 2-1 in a vintage display.

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Racquet McCarry

Antrim
Blasted the game-winning goal right at the death in Antrim’s 3-7 to 2-9 win over Derry in the Ulster Camogie Championship final.

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Anthony O'Neill

Loup
Bagged an impressive 2-5 as Loup notched a five-point win over Swatragh.

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Tiernan Morgan

Dungannon
Tracked back to great effect and found time to hit three points into the bargain in an all-action display against Esker.

Voting will close on Monday 20th June at 10.00am

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