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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 Aodhan Furlong (Down)

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Mark Curry

Fermanagh Hurling
Kept a clean sheet in Fermanagh’s fine win over Lancashire.

Player
Michael Cassidy

Tyrone
Marked another positive performance with a fine point against Antrim.

Player
Stephen McMenamin

Donegal
Made a number of telling interceptions as Donegal booked their place in the semis.

Player
John Paul McGarry

Fermanagh Hurling
Patrolled his area of the park to great affect against Lancashire.

Player
Ultan Kelm

Fermanagh
What a championship debut, scoring two eye-catching points against Donegal.

Player
Aoife Keown

Down Camogie
Picked up a lot of ball as Down camogs marched past Derry and into the Ulster final.

Player
James Donnelly

Tyrone
A combative performance inspired Killeavy to a surprise win over Maghery.

Player
Richie Donnelly

Tyrone
A real menace in attack against Antrim, scoring three points and assisting in many others.

Player
Ruairi McCann

Aghagallon
Heavily involved as Aghagallon got their second league win with a fine showing against Gort na Mona.

Player
Shane Tynan

Drumloman Gaels
One for the future, starring in the amalgamated team’s U17 league final win in Cavan.

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Sorcha McCartan

Down Camogie
Marked her championship debut with two fine points against Derry.

Player
Paula O'Hagan

Down Camogie
A player for the big occasion, O’Hagan scored the game-clinching goal with seven points remaining against Derry.

Player
Sean Og McAteer

Tyrone U20s
The Gortin forward finished with 1-6 to his name in Tyrone U20’s league win over Donegal.

Player
Cathal McShane

Tyrone
Gave another all-action performance on the edge of the square against Antrim.

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Jamie Brennan

Donegal
Four points from play against Fermanagh’s massed defence was serious going and he deservedly picked up the man of the match award.

Voting will close on Monday 3rd June at 10.00am

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