Last weeks winner was Domhnall Nugent (St John's)
Team of the week – September 17
Mark Hynes
Carryduff
Hynes made two super saves as Carryduff won a pulsating semi-final.
Sinead Burke
Armagh Harps
Sinead did an excellent marking job on Carrickcruppen ace Caroline O’Hanlon.
Tiarnan Daly
Derrygonnelly Harps
Did really well at the back as the Harps qualified for yet another final.
Shea Cassidy`
Sleacht Néill
Only a youngster but played brilliantly against Kevin Lynch’s.
Stephen Cusack
Maghery
Three points from play says it all about Cusack’s performance against Crossmaglen.
Sean McNally
Brackaville
Never stopped running in a fantastic comeback victory over Clann na nGael.
Ryan McHugh
Kilcar
Right at the top of his game in Kilcar’s semi-final win.
Paul Shiels
Dunloy
Gave an exhibition of top-class hurling despite carrying an injury in Sunday’s victory over Loughgiel.
Ciaran Thompson
Naomh Conaill
Came off the bench to lead his side to victory in an extra-time win over St Eunan’s.
Ella Rose Sainsbury
Steelstown
Deservedly picked up the player of the match award after Steelstown won the Derry senior ladies title.
Keelan Molloy
Dunloy
Loughgiel had no answer to Molloy’s wizardry. Finished his afternoon’s work with five points from play.
Fergal Rafter
Castleblayney
His shooting was on point as ‘Blayney won their fourth Monaghan SHC title in-a-row.
Ryan Johnston
Kilcoo
One of a whole host of Kilcoo players who were outstanding as they flexed their muscles against Warrenpoint.
Aidan Forker
Maghery
Plays in defence for his county, but gave a superb exhibition of full-forward play aganist Crossmaglen.
Sean Og Grogan
Eire Og Carrickmore
Scored two sublime goals and set up in another on a memorable day for the Eire Og’s.
The poll closes at 4pm on Monday 21st September