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Team of the Week [29-04-16]

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 Elliot (Dunloy)

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Brian Scullion

Bellaghy
‘Big Brian’ performed heroics before being replaced by the equally outstanding Benny Diamond.

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Cathal McCarron

Tyrone
Won his personal duel with Cavan’s Seanie Johnston.

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Conor Carney

Enniskillen
The young full-back was one of Enniskillen’s top performers against Coa.

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Antoine Neeson

Derry U17s
Found the net in the Oakleafers’ U17s Shield final win against Fermanagh.

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Tiernan McCann

Tyrone
As game as a fox, McCann’s runs from deep caused havoc all day against Cavan.

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Nathan Curry

Armagh
Impressed as Armagh got their Nicky Rackard campaign off to a flyer.

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Arnoldas Macidulskas

Tyrone U17s
To the fore in Tyrone ‘s commanding Jim McGuigan Cup win over Donegal.

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Niall O'Donnell

Donegal Minors
Donegal’s captain fantastic scored two goals in their Minor League final win over Tyrone.

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Barry McBennett

Doohamlet
McBennett scored a brace of goals for Doohamlet in their win over Carrickmacross.

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John McGovern

Abbey CBS
The youngster spearheaded Abbey CBS’s D’Alton Cup final win, scoring a crucial 3-3.

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Ryan Magill

Abbey CBS
Formed a devastating partnership with McGovern as Abbey edged St Pat’s Maghera after extra time.

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Brian McGuigan

Monaghan
Ran amok with a hat-trick of goals as Monaghan cruised to victory against Fermanagh.

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Kevin Small

Antrim Minors
A standout of standouts with six points and a hand in both goals as Antrim clinched the Ulster League Shield.

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Ciaran Clarke

Antrim Hurlers
The star of the show against Kildare, pirating 2-10 of Antrim’s overall tally.

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Conor McAliskey

Tyrone
The Clonoe man kicked five points from play from all angles against Cavan, including an audacious volley.

Voting will close on Tuesday 3rd May at 10.00am

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