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Team of the Week [21-10-16]

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 Conor Malone (Whitecross)

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Johnny Montgomery

Maghery
The 44-year-old dealt comfortably with the high balls in and linked up well with Ronan Lappin.

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Darryl Branagan

Kilcoo
A typically determined display as Kilcoo laid down an Ulster marker by defeating Scotstown.

Player
Sean Wilson

St Mary's CBGS
One of the stars as St Mary’s reached the Mageean final at the expense of holders St Louis’.

Player
Thomas Brady

Arva
Strong defensive performance as Arva saw off Killinkere in the Cavan IFC final replay.

Player
Ciaran Gibbons

Glenswilly
The young defender came forward to score two valuable points in the shock final win over Kilcar.

Player
Ciaran Gourly

Rock
A vintage display from Gourley as Rock held Con Magee’s to 1-1.

Player
Ciaran O'Hare

Magilligan
Won a mountain of ball as Magilligan surprised Drum in the Derry junior final. Scored 0-3, 0-2 from frees.

Player
Padraig Cassidy

Slaughtneil
Set the tone from the off with a direct run in the first minute and he popped up all over in the final win.

Player
Ben Crealey

Maghery
Man of the Match in a county final at age 19 speaks volumes. Worked brilliantly with the impressive James Lavery and Ronan Lappin.

Player
Ryan Johnston

Kilcoo
Only introduced at half-time but showed a touch of class to grab the decisive goal in their Ulster win over Scotstown.

Player
Kevin McAlinden

St Ronan's
The Sarsfields man hit a second-half hat-trick to power the Lurgan side to victory against St Paul’s.

Player
Conor Faul

Inniskeen Hurlers
The Inniskeen attacker hit four goals as the Grattan’s eased past Cootehill Celtic.

Player
Cathriona McConnell

Donaghmoyne
McConnell found the net in either half as Donaghmoyne reached yet another Ulster final at the expense of Clann Eireann.

Player
Michael Murphy

Glenswilly
Simply immense as he tore Kilcar to shreds to help Glenswilly to a shock Donegal title. Finished with 1-5 in the one-point win.

Player
Tomas McCann

Cargin
His expertly-taken early goal gave Cargin a foothold in the Antrim final and they kept St Gall’s at bay from there on in.

Voting will close on Monday 24th October at 10.00am

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