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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 Tom Donaghy (Omagh CBS)

Player
Mark McGale

Dromore U21s
Pulled off two-point blank saves as Dromore claimed Ulster U-21 honours.

Player
Colin Merick

Monaghan
Strong at the back in Monaghan’s win over Tyrone.

Player
John McGeough

Carryduff U21s
Played his heart out in Carryduff’s Ulster U-21 final loss.

Player
Dearbhla Magee

Down Camogie
Gave great leadership in the heart of the Down defence in their defeat to Meath.

Player
Ryan McCusker

Dromore U21s
McCusker was a tower of strength at the back as Dromore claimed the Ulster U-21 title.

Player
Laoise McKenna

Antrim Camogie
The young Glenravel player was in fine form in Antrim’s league win over Dublin.

Player
Eimear Smyth

Fermanagh Ladies
Slotted in for a superb performance as Fermanagh beat Derry.

Player
Jarlath Og Burns

St Mary's
Dominant in the middle as St Mary’s stunned UCD in the Sigerson Cup semi-final.

Player
Fearghal Mortimer

Craigbane
Led from the front and pointed five times as St Columb’s won the Markey Cup for the first time.

Player
Danny Magee

Armagh Hurling
Showed great skill and a good turn of pace to hit 1-2 in their loss to Roscommon.

Player
Mark Treanor

Monaghan Hurling
Weighed in with a highly impressive 1-2 from play as Monaghan scored a crucial league win over Tyrone.

Player
Emmett McNabb

Dromore
McNabb was in scintillating form as Dromore won the Ulster U-21 tournament, scoring six points, four from play.

Player
Oisin MacManus

Down Hurling
His goal midway through the first-half sent Down on their way to victory over Warwickshire.

Player
Kevin Cassidy

Gaoth Dobhair
Gave a titanic display on the edge of the square as a valiant Gaoth Dobhair lost out to Corofin.

Player
Se McGuigan

Derry
A thorn in the side of Kildare as the Oak Leafers maintained their 100 per cent record in Division 2B.

Voting will close on Monday 25th February at 10.00am

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