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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 Cormac Timoney (Ballinagh)

Player
James Farrelly

Kingscourt
Sensational last-gasp save, along with saving a penalty, saw Kingscourt through to the semis.

Player
Paul McNeill

Slaughneil
One of Slaughtneil’s unsung heroes was tremendous against Glen.

Player
Ruairi Kelly

Trillick
Produced a dominant display at full-back in Trillick’s comfortable opening round win over Strabane.

Player
Eddie Lennon

Latton
A real solid showing as Latton held Castleblaney to eight points.

Player
Terry Flanagan

Devenish
Slotted in for a highly productive performance in Devenish’s semi-final win over Tempo.

Player
Ciaran Brooks

Newbridge
A beacon of composure in possession and scored a goal in Newbridge’s win over Castledawson.

Player
Carlus McWilliams

Ballinascreen
The pick of the bunch in Ballinascreen’s fine two-point win over Greenlough.

Player
Conor Quigley

Roslea
His late goal proved crucial as Roslea reeled in Derrygonnelly and earned a second bite of the cherry.

Player
Niall Grimley

Madden
Gave an exhibition in place-kicking as Madden defeated Dromintee to reach their first quarter-final since 1998.

Player
Marty Rodgers

Beragh
Responsible for all 1-10 of Beragh’s tally as they fell to a narrow defeat to Tattyreagh in the Tyrone Junior Championship.

Player
Conor Moynagh

Drumgoon
His late goal proved the decisive score in Drumgoon’s quarter-final win over Cornafean.

Player
Ryan McHugh

Kilcar
Unlocked the Bundoran defence time and time again as Kilcar made the last four.

Player
Paddy McGill

Cushendall
Hit four sublime points from play to send Cushendall through to the senior championship final.

Player
Andrew Kelly

St Michael's
Proved too hot to handle as he scored four points in St Michael’s close-fought win over Burt.

Player
Ronan McHugh

Agyaran
A personal tally of 2-8 doesn’t even tell the whole story of a fantastic personal display against the Rock.

Voting will close on Monday 18th September at 10.00am

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